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13 matching records from 13 references.

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
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Fgfr1  fibroblast growth factor receptor 1   (Synonyms: Eask, Fgfr-1, FGFR-I, Flt-2, Fr1, Hspy)
Results  Reference
1*J:67307 Bachler M, Neubuser A, Expression of members of the Fgf family and their receptors during midfacial development. Mech Dev. 2001 Feb;100(2):313-6
1J:214092 Firulli BA, Fuchs RK, Vincentz JW, Clouthier DE, Firulli AB, Hand1 phosphoregulation within the distal arch neural crest is essential for craniofacial morphogenesis. Development. 2014 Aug;141(15):3050-61
1J:158677 Huh SH, Ornitz DM, Beta-catenin deficiency causes DiGeorge syndrome-like phenotypes through regulation of Tbx1. Development. 2010 Apr;137(7):1137-47
1J:112633 Jukkola T, Lahti L, Naserke T, Wurst W, Partanen J, FGF regulated gene-expression and neuronal differentiation in the developing midbrain-hindbrain region. Dev Biol. 2006 Sep 1;297(1):141-57
1J:139007 Kataoka A, Shimogori T, Fgf8 controls regional identity in the developing thalamus. Development. 2008 Sep;135(17):2873-81
1J:178935 Kitagaki J, Ueda Y, Chi X, Sharma N, Elder CM, Truffer E, Costantini F, Lewandoski M, Perantoni AO, FGF8 is essential for formation of the ductal system in the male reproductive tract. Development. 2011 Dec;138(24):5369-78
1J:221158 Okazawa M, Murashima A, Harada M, Nakagata N, Noguchi M, Morimoto M, Kimura T, Ornitz DM, Yamada G, Region-specific regulation of cell proliferation by FGF receptor signaling during the Wolffian duct development. Dev Biol. 2015 Apr 1;400(1):139-47
1J:109475 Park EJ, Ogden LA, Talbot A, Evans S, Cai CL, Black BL, Frank DU, Moon AM, Required, tissue-specific roles for Fgf8 in outflow tract formation and remodeling. Development. 2006 Jun;133(12):2419-33
1J:49154 Partanen J, Schwartz L, Rossant J, Opposite phenotypes of hypomorphic and Y766 phosphorylation site mutations reveal a function for Fgfr1 in anteroposterior patterning of mouse embryos. Genes Dev. 1998 Aug 1;12(15):2332-44
1J:94932 Satoh Y, Haraguchi R, Wright TJ, Mansour SL, Partanen J, Hajihosseini MK, Eswarakumar VP, Lonai P, Yamada G, Regulation of external genitalia development by concerted actions of FGF ligands and FGF receptors. Anat Embryol (Berl). 2004 Sep;208(6):479-86
1*J:77801 Soo K, O'Rourke MP, Khoo PL, Steiner KA, Wong N, Behringer RR, Tam PP, Twist function is required for the morphogenesis of the cephalic neural tube and the differentiation of the cranial neural crest cells in the mouse embryo. Dev Biol. 2002 Jul 15;247(2):251-70
1J:101736 Verheyden JM, Lewandoski M, Deng C, Harfe BD, Sun X, Conditional inactivation of Fgfr1 in mouse defines its role in limb bud establishment, outgrowth and digit patterning. Development. 2005 Oct;132(19):4235-45
1*J:76826 Zuniga A, Quillet R, Perrin-Schmitt F, Zeller R, Mouse Twist is required for fibroblast growth factor-mediated epithelial-mesenchymal signalling and cell survival during limb morphogenesis. Mech Dev. 2002 Jun;114(1-2):51

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