David Holloway

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University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
 British Columbia Institute of Technology 
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Holloway DM, Wenzel CL. (2021) Polar auxin transport dynamics of primary and secondary vein patterning in dicot leaves In Silico Plants. 3
Holloway DM, Rozada I, Bray JJH. (2018) Two-stage patterning dynamics in conifer cotyledon whorl morphogenesis. Annals of Botany
Spirov A, Myasnikova E, Holloway D. (2016) A nonlinear model for modular gene expression control, applied to spatial patterning of the Drosophila gene hunchback F1000research. 5
Nagata W, Zangeneh HR, Holloway DM. (2013) Reaction-diffusion patterns in plant tip morphogenesis: bifurcations on spherical caps. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 75: 2346-71
Harrison LG, Adams RJ, Holloway DM. (2012) Dynamic regulation of growing domains for elongating and branching morphogenesis in plants. Bio Systems. 109: 488-97
Holloway DM. (2010) The role of chemical dynamics in plant morphogenesis(1). Biochemical Society Transactions. 38: 645-50
Holloway DM, Harrison LG. (2008) Pattern selection in plants: coupling chemical dynamics to surface growth in three dimensions. Annals of Botany. 101: 361-74
Spirov AV, Lopes FJ, Holloway DM. (2008) Molecular fluctuations and interpreting spatial gradients, applied to Hunchback pattern formation Developmental Biology. 319: 589
Holloway DM, Harrison LG, Kosman D, et al. (2006) Analysis of pattern precision shows that Drosophila segmentation develops substantial independence from gradients of maternal gene products. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists. 235: 2949-60
Harrison LG, Wehner S, Holloway DM. (2001) Complex morphogenesis of surfaces: theory and experiment on coupling of reaction-diffusion patterning to growth. Faraday Discussions. 277-94; discussion 3
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