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42 matching records from 42 references.

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Fgf4  fibroblast growth factor 4   (Synonyms: Fgf-4, Fgfk, Hst1, Hstf-1, kFGF)
Results  Reference
1J:313582 Anderson MJ, Magidson V, Kageyama R, Lewandoski M, Fgf4 maintains Hes7 levels critical for normal somite segmentation clock function. Elife. 2020 Nov 19;9:e55608
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
1*J:168038 Bimonte S, De Angelis A, Quagliata L, Giusti F, Tammaro R, Dallai R, Ascenzi MG, Diez-Roux G, Franco B, Ofd1 is required in limb bud patterning and endochondral bone development. Dev Biol. 2011 Jan 15;349(2):179-91
1J:104869 Blanc I, Bach A, Robert B, Unusual pattern of Sonic hedgehog expression in the polydactylous mouse mutant Hemimelic extra-toes. Int J Dev Biol. 2002;46(7):969-74
1*J:39658 Buscher D, Bosse B, Heymer J, Ruther U, Evidence for genetic control of Sonic hedgehog by Gli3 in mouse limb development. Mech Dev. 1997 Mar;62(2):175-82
1J:153595 Butterfield NC, Metzis V, McGlinn E, Bruce SJ, Wainwright BJ, Wicking C, Patched 1 is a crucial determinant of asymmetry and digit number in the vertebrate limb. Development. 2009 Oct;136(20):3515-24
1*J:27786 Chan DC, Laufer E, Tabin C, Leder P, Polydactylous limbs in Strong's Luxoid mice result from ectopic polarizing activity. Development. 1995 Jul;121(7):1971-8
1J:29274 Chan DC, Wynshaw-Boris A, Leder P, Formin isoforms are differentially expressed in the mouse embryo and are required for normal expression of fgf-4 and shh in the limb bud. Development. 1995 Oct;121(10):3151-62
1J:132122 Delgado I, Dominguez-Frutos E, Schimmang T, Ros MA, The incomplete inactivation of Fgf8 in the limb ectoderm affects the morphogenesis of the anterior autopod through BMP-mediated cell death. Dev Dyn. 2008 Mar;237(3):649-58
1*J:231094 Du W, Prochazka J, Prochazkova M, Klein OD, Expression of FGFs during early mouse tongue development. Gene Expr Patterns. 2016 Mar;20(2):81-7
1J:200023 Farin HF, Ludtke TH, Schmidt MK, Placzko S, Schuster-Gossler K, Petry M, Christoffels VM, Kispert A, Tbx2 terminates shh/fgf signaling in the developing mouse limb bud by direct repression of gremlin1. PLoS Genet. 2013;9(4):e1003467
1*J:64867 Fraidenraich D, Iwahori A, Rudnicki M, Basilico C, Activation of fgf4 gene expression in the myotomes is regulated by myogenic bHLH factors and by sonic hedgehog. Dev Biol. 2000 Sep 15;225(2):392-406
1J:176174 Garcia-Gonzalo FR, Corbit KC, Sirerol-Piquer MS, Ramaswami G, Otto EA, Noriega TR, Seol AD, Robinson JF, Bennett CL, Josifova DJ, Garcia-Verdugo JM, Katsanis N, Hildebrandt F, Reiter JF, A transition zone complex regulates mammalian ciliogenesis and ciliary membrane composition. Nat Genet. 2011 Aug;43(8):776-84
1J:71525 Hayes C, Morriss-Kay GM, Retinoic acid specifically downregulates Fgf4 and inhibits posterior cell proliferation in the developing mouse autopod. J Anat. 2001 May;198(Pt 5):561-8
1J:58673 Heymer J, Ruther U, Syndactyly of Ft/+ mice correlates with an imbalance in bmp4 and fgf8 expression. Mech Dev. 1999 Nov;88(2):173-81
1J:184018 Itou J, Kawakami H, Quach T, Osterwalder M, Evans SM, Zeller R, Kawakami Y, Islet1 regulates establishment of the posterior hindlimb field upstream of the Hand2-Shh morphoregulatory gene network in mouse embryos. Development. 2012 May;139(9):1620-9
1J:205405 Kozhemyakina E, Ionescu A, Lassar AB, GATA6 is a crucial regulator of Shh in the limb bud. PLoS Genet. 2014 Jan;10(1):e1004072
1J:98917 Lallemand Y, Nicola MA, Ramos C, Bach A, Cloment CS, Robert B, Analysis of Msx1; Msx2 double mutants reveals multiple roles for Msx genes in limb development. Development. 2005 Jul;132(13):3003-14
1*J:58081 Lettice L, Hecksher-Sorensen J, Hill RE, The dominant hemimelia mutation uncouples epithelial-mesenchymal interactions and disrupts anterior mesenchyme formation in mouse hindlimbs. Development. 1999 Nov;126(21):4729-36
1J:66266 Lewandoski M, Sun X, Martin GR, Fgf8 signalling from the AER is essential for normal limb development. Nat Genet. 2000 Dec;26(4):460-3
1J:102949 Li C, Xu X, Nelson DK, Williams T, Kuehn MR, Deng CX, FGFR1 function at the earliest stages of mouse limb development plays an indispensable role in subsequent autopod morphogenesis. Development. 2005 Nov;132(21):4755-64
1J:235489 Li J, Wang Q, Cui Y, Yang X, Li Y, Zhang X, Qiu M, Zhang Z, Zhang Z, Suppressor of Fused Is Required for Determining Digit Number and Identity via Gli3/Fgfs/Gremlin. PLoS One. 2015;10(5):e0128006
1J:223057 Lin C, Yin Y, Bell SM, Veith GM, Chen H, Huh SH, Ornitz DM, Ma L, Delineating a conserved genetic cassette promoting outgrowth of body appendages. PLoS Genet. 2013;9(1):e1003231
1*J:46971 Loomis CA, Kimmel RA, Tong CX, Michaud J, Joyner AL, Analysis of the genetic pathway leading to formation of ectopic apical ectodermal ridges in mouse Engrailed-1 mutant limbs. Development. 1998 Mar;125(6):1137-48
1*J:146434 Maatouk DM, Choi KS, Bouldin CM, Harfe BD, In the limb AER Bmp2 and Bmp4 are required for dorsal-ventral patterning and interdigital cell death but not limb outgrowth. Dev Biol. 2009 Mar 15;327(2):516-23
1*J:60091 Moon AM, Boulet AM, Capecchi MR, Normal limb development in conditional mutants of Fgf4. Development. 2000 Mar;127(5):989-96
1J:66265 Moon AM, Capecchi MR, Fgf8 is required for outgrowth and patterning of the limbs. Nat Genet. 2000 Dec;26(4):455-9
1*J:126341 Nam JS, Park E, Turcotte TJ, Palencia S, Zhan X, Lee J, Yun K, Funk WD, Yoon JK, Mouse R-spondin2 is required for apical ectodermal ridge maintenance in the hindlimb. Dev Biol. 2007 Nov 1;311(1):124-35
1J:214075 Norrie JL, Lewandowski JP, Bouldin CM, Amarnath S, Li Q, Vokes MS, Ehrlich LI, Harfe BD, Vokes SA, Dynamics of BMP signaling in limb bud mesenchyme and polydactyly. Dev Biol. 2014 Sep 15;393(2):270-81
1J:78407 O'Rourke MP, Soo K, Behringer RR, Hui CC, Tam PP, Twist plays an essential role in FGF and SHH signal transduction during mouse limb development. Dev Biol. 2002 Aug 1;248(1):143-56
1J:135125 Pajni-Underwood S, Wilson CP, Elder C, Mishina Y, Lewandoski M, BMP signals control limb bud interdigital programmed cell death by regulating FGF signaling. Development. 2007 Jun;134(12):2359-68
1J:168317 Qin J, Lin Y, Norman RX, Ko HW, Eggenschwiler JT, Intraflagellar transport protein 122 antagonizes Sonic Hedgehog signaling and controls ciliary localization of pathway components. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011 Jan 25;108(4):1456-61
1J:67731 Revest JM, Spencer-Dene B, Kerr K, De Moerlooze L, Rosewell I, Dickson C, Fibroblast growth factor receptor 2-IIIb acts upstream of Shh and Fgf4 and is required for limb bud maintenance but not for the induction of Fgf8, Fgf10, Msx1, or Bmp4. Dev Biol. 2001 Mar 1;231(1):47-62
1J:111607 Tribioli C, Lufkin T, Bapx1 homeobox gene gain-of-function mice show preaxial polydactyly and activated Shh signaling in the developing limb. Dev Dyn. 2006 Jun 21;235(9):2483-2492
1J:138578 Verheyden JM, Sun X, An Fgf/Gremlin inhibitory feedback loop triggers termination of limb bud outgrowth. Nature. 2008 Jul 31;454(7204):638-41
1*J:297665 Wood WM, Otis C, Etemad S, Goldhamer DJ, Development and patterning of rib primordia are dependent on associated musculature. Dev Biol. 2020 Dec 1;468(1-2):133-145
1J:81331 Yada Y, Makino S, Chigusa-Ishiwa S, Shiroishi T, The mouse polydactylous mutation, luxate (lx), causes anterior shift of the anteroposterior border in the developing hindlimb bud. Int J Dev Biol. 2002;46(7):975-82
1*J:49653 Yang Y, Guillot P, Boyd Y, Lyon MF, McMahon AP, Evidence that preaxial polydactyly in the Doublefoot mutant is due to ectopic Indian Hedgehog signaling. Development. 1998 Aug;125(16):3123-32
1J:159120 Zeng H, Hoover AN, Liu A, PCP effector gene Inturned is an important regulator of cilia formation and embryonic development in mammals. Dev Biol. 2010 Mar 15;339(2):418-28
1J:83305 Zhang Q, Murcia NS, Chittenden LR, Richards WG, Michaud EJ, Woychik RP, Yoder BK, Loss of the Tg737 protein results in skeletal patterning defects. Dev Dyn. 2003 May;227(1):78-90
1J:149477 Zhang Z, Verheyden JM, Hassell JA, Sun X, FGF-regulated Etv genes are essential for repressing Shh expression in mouse limb buds. Dev Cell. 2009 Apr;16(4):607-13
1J:61723 Zhang Z, Yu X, Zhang Y, Geronimo B, Lovlie A, Fromm SH, Chen Y, Targeted misexpression of constitutively active BMP receptor-IB causes bifurcation, duplication, and posterior transformation of digit in mouse limb. Dev Biol. 2000 Apr 15;220(2):154-67

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