Journal article
Bayesian inference of agent-based models: a tool for studying kidney branching morphogenesis
B Lambert, AL MacLean, AG Fletcher, AN Combes, MH Little, HM Byrne
Journal of Mathematical Biology | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2018
Abstract
The adult mammalian kidney has a complex, highly-branched collecting duct epithelium that arises as a ureteric bud sidebranch from an epithelial tube known as the nephric duct. Subsequent branching of the ureteric bud to form the collecting duct tree is regulated by subcellular interactions between the epithelium and a population of mesenchymal cells that surround the tips of outgrowing branches. The mesenchymal cells produce glial cell-line derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF), that binds with RET receptors on the surface of the epithelial cells to stimulate several subcellular pathways in the epithelium. Such interactions are known to be a prerequisite for normal branching development, altho..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Joe Pitt-Francis for useful advice on the image-processing of the explant data. We also thank the EPSRC (Grant No. EP/F500394/1) for partial funding.