morfogenes
Morfogenes are a class of signaling molecules that play a crucial role in the development and differentiation of multicellular organisms. They are a subset of morphogens, which are substances that influence the form of an organism during development. Morfogenes are typically proteins or small molecules that can diffuse through tissues and interact with receptors on target cells to induce specific responses.
The concept of morfogenes was first introduced by Lewis Wolpert in the 1960s to explain the positional
Morfogenes can act in various ways to influence cell fate. They can induce cells to differentiate into
Morfogenes operate through a variety of signaling pathways, including the Hedgehog, Wnt, and Notch pathways. These
Despite their importance, the mechanisms by which morfogenes exert their effects are not fully understood. Ongoing