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27 matching records from 27 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Fgf10  fibroblast growth factor 10   (Synonyms: AEY17, FGF-10, Gsfaey17)
Results  Reference
1J:95764 Alappat SR, Zhang Z, Suzuki K, Zhang X, Liu H, Jiang R, Yamada G, Chen Y, The cellular and molecular etiology of the cleft secondary palate in Fgf10 mutant mice. Dev Biol. 2005 Jan 1;277(1):102-13
1*J:44839 Bellusci S, Grindley J, Emoto H, Itoh N, Hogan BL, Fibroblast growth factor 10 (FGF10) and branching morphogenesis in the embryonic mouse lung. Development. 1997 Dec;124(23):4867-78
1J:169150 Bharti K, Gasper M, Bertuzzi S, Arnheiter H, Lack of the ventral anterior homeodomain transcription factor VAX1 leads to induction of a second pituitary. Development. 2011 Mar;138(5):873-8
1J:81141 Cebra-Thomas JA, Bromer J, Gardner R, Lam GK, Sheipe H, Gilbert SF, T-box gene products are required for mesenchymal induction of epithelial branching in the embryonic mouse lung. Dev Dyn. 2003 Jan;226(1):82-90
1J:136636 Chang W, Lin Z, Kulessa H, Hebert J, Hogan BL, Wu DK, Bmp4 is essential for the formation of the vestibular apparatus that detects angular head movements. PLoS Genet. 2008 Apr;4(4):e1000050
1J:156733 Deng M, Pan L, Xie X, Gan L, Requirement for Lmo4 in the vestibular morphogenesis of mouse inner ear. Dev Biol. 2010 Feb 1;338(1):38-49
1J:175454 Goss AM, Tian Y, Cheng L, Yang J, Zhou D, Cohen ED, Morrisey EE, Wnt2 signaling is necessary and sufficient to activate the airway smooth muscle program in the lung by regulating myocardin/Mrtf-B and Fgf10 expression. Dev Biol. 2011 Aug 15;356(2):541-52
1J:62029 Haraguchi R, Suzuki K, Murakami R, Sakai M, Kamikawa M, Kengaku M, Sekine K, Kawano H, Kato S, Ueno N, Yamada G, Molecular analysis of external genitalia formation: the role of fibroblast growth factor (Fgf) genes during genital tubercle formation. Development. 2000 Jun;127(11):2471-9
1J:101033 Jacobsen CM, Mannisto S, Porter-Tinge S, Genova E, Parviainen H, Heikinheimo M, Adameyko II, Tevosian SG, Wilson DB, GATA-4:FOG interactions regulate gastric epithelial development in the mouse. Dev Dyn. 2005 Oct;234(2):355-62
1J:187966 Jeong J, Cesario J, Zhao Y, Burns L, Westphal H, Rubenstein JL, Cleft palate defect of Dlx1/2-/- mutant mice is caused by lack of vertical outgrowth in the posterior palate. Dev Dyn. 2012 Nov;241(11):1757-69
1J:79898 Kochilas L, Merscher-Gomez S, Lu MM, Potluri V, Liao J, Kucherlapati R, Morrow B, Epstein JA, The role of neural crest during cardiac development in a mouse model of DiGeorge syndrome. Dev Biol. 2002 Nov 1;251(1):157-66
1J:119031 Lillevali K, Haugas M, Matilainen T, Pussinen C, Karis A, Salminen M, Gata3 is required for early morphogenesis and Fgf10 expression during otic development. Mech Dev. 2006 Jun;123(6):415-29
1J:49604 Litingtung Y, Lei L, Westphal H, Chiang C, Sonic hedgehog is essential to foregut development [see comments]. Nat Genet. 1998 Sep;20(1):58-61
1J:79482 Liu Y, Liu C, Yamada Y, Fan CM, growth arrest specific gene 1 acts as a region-specific mediator of the Fgf10/Fgf8 regulatory loop in the limb. Development. 2002 Nov;129(22):5289-300
1*J:73434 Mailleux AA, Spencer-Dene B, Dillon C, Ndiaye D, Savona-Baron C, Itoh N, Kato S, Dickson C, Thiery JP, Bellusci S, Role of FGF10/FGFR2b signaling during mammary gland development in the mouse embryo. Development. 2002 Jan;129(1):53-60
1J:154979 Miyagawa S, Moon A, Haraguchi R, Inoue C, Harada M, Nakahara C, Suzuki K, Matsumaru D, Kaneko T, Matsuo I, Yang L, Taketo MM, Iguchi T, Evans SM, Yamada G, Dosage-dependent hedgehog signals integrated with Wnt/{beta}-catenin signaling regulate external genitalia formation as an appendicular program. Development. 2009 Dec;136(23):3969-78
1J:166455 Ohyama T, Basch ML, Mishina Y, Lyons KM, Segil N, Groves AK, BMP signaling is necessary for patterning the sensory and nonsensory regions of the developing mammalian cochlea. J Neurosci. 2010 Nov 10;30(45):15044-51
1J:187968 Okano J, Kimura W, Papaioannou VE, Miura N, Yamada G, Shiota K, Sakai Y, The regulation of endogenous retinoic acid level through CYP26B1 is required for elevation of palatal shelves. Dev Dyn. 2012 Nov;241(11):1744-56
1J:83738 Pauley S, Wright TJ, Pirvola U, Ornitz D, Beisel K, Fritzsch B, Expression and function of FGF10 in mammalian inner ear development. Dev Dyn. 2003 Jun;227(2):203-15
1J:50051 Pepicelli CV, Lewis PM, McMahon AP, Sonic hedgehog regulates branching morphogenesis in the mammalian lung. Curr Biol. 1998 Sep 24;8(19):1083-6
1J:173447 Petersen CI, Jheon AH, Mostowfi P, Charles C, Ching S, Thirumangalathu S, Barlow LA, Klein OD, FGF Signaling Regulates the Number of Posterior Taste Papillae by Controlling Progenitor Field Size. PLoS Genet. 2011 Jun;7(6):e1002098
1J:72516 Pirvola U, Spencer-Dene B, Xing-Qun L, Kettunen P, Thesleff I, Fritzsch B, Dickson C, Ylikoski J, FGF/FGFR-2(IIIb) signaling is essential for inner ear morphogenesis. J Neurosci. 2000 Aug 15;20(16):6125-34
1J:78879 Pirvola U, Ylikoski J, Trokovic R, Hebert JM, McConnell SK, Partanen J, FGFR1 is required for the development of the auditory sensory epithelium. Neuron. 2002 Aug 15;35(4):671-80
1J:122509 Raetzman LT, Cai JX, Camper SA, Hes1 is required for pituitary growth and melanotrope specification. Dev Biol. 2007 Apr 15;304(2):455-66
1J:154951 Sahara S, O'Leary DD, Fgf10 regulates transition period of cortical stem cell differentiation to radial glia controlling generation of neurons and basal progenitors. Neuron. 2009 Jul 16;63(1):48-62
1J:100429 Tao H, Shimizu M, Kusumoto R, Ono K, Noji S, Ohuchi H, A dual role of FGF10 in proliferation and coordinated migration of epithelial leading edge cells during mouse eyelid development. Development. 2005 Jul;132(14):3217-30
1J:109476 Veltmaat JM, Relaix F, Le LT, Kratochwil K, Sala FG, van Veelen W, Rice R, Spencer-Dene B, Mailleux AA, Rice DP, Thiery JP, Bellusci S, Gli3-mediated somitic Fgf10 expression gradients are required for the induction and patterning of mammary epithelium along the embryonic axes. Development. 2006 Jun;133(12):2325-35

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