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Fibroblast growth factors

David M Ornitz* and Nobuyuki Itoh

Genome Biology 2001, 2:reviews3005-reviews3005.12 doi:10.1186/gb-2001-2-3-reviews3005

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Activation of p38 MAPK pathway in the skull abnormalities of Apert syndrome Fgfr2+P253R mice

Yingli Wang, Miao Sun, Victoria L Uhlhorn, Xueyan Zhou, Inga Peter, Neus Martinez-Abadias, Cheryl A Hill, Christopher J Percival, Joan T Richtsmeier, David L Huso, Ethylin Jabs BMC Developmental Biology 2010, 10:22 (22 February 2010)

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Glypican-1 controls brain size through regulation of fibroblast growth factor signaling in early neurogenesis

Yi-Huei Jen, Michele Musacchio, Arthur D Lander Neural Development 2009, 4:33 (4 September 2009)

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Genetic variants in FGFR2 and FGFR4 genes and skin cancer risk in the Nurses' Health Study

Hongmei Nan, Abrar A Qureshi, David J Hunter, Jiali Han BMC Cancer 2009, 9:172 (6 June 2009)

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A high throughput messenger RNA differential display screen identifies discrete domains of gene expression and novel patterning processes along the developing neural tube

David Chambers, Ivor Mason BMC Developmental Biology 2006, 6:9 (24 February 2006)

Many of the 44 genes found to have restricted expression domains along the anterior-posterior axis of the developing neural tube by high-resolution mRNA differential display are previously unknown or newly reported in the embryo.

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FGF9 can induce endochondral ossification in cranial mesenchyme

Venkatesh Govindarajan, Paul A Overbeek BMC Developmental Biology 2006, 6:7 (20 February 2006)

Overexpression of fibroblast growth factor 9 in mouse cranium mesenchyme cells causes a switch from intramembranous ossification, or direct conversion to osteoblasts, to endochondral ossification, which has an intermediate cartilage stage.

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FGF10/FGFR2b signaling plays essential roles during in vivo embryonic submandibular salivary gland morphogenesis

Tina Jaskoll, George Abichaker, Daniel Witcher, Frederic G Sala, Saverio Bellusci, Mohammad K Hajihosseini, Michael Melnick BMC Developmental Biology 2005, 5:11 (22 June 2005)

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Growth factor signaling in lung morphogenetic centers: automaticity, stereotypy and symmetry

David Warburton, Saverio Bellusci, Pierre-Marie Del Moral, Vesa Kaartinen, Matt Lee, Denise Tefft, Wei Shi Respiratory Research 2003, 4:5 (19 June 2003)