Two-Dimensional Patterning by a Trapping/Depletion Mechanism: The

Two-Dimensional Patterning by a Trapping/Depletion Mechanism: The

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Trapping of a protein in a specialized cell is shown to cause a depletion of this protein in surrounding cells, thus regulating the spacing pattern produced in plant hair cells.

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