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  • 27. In vitro studies on the morphogenesis and differentiation of the mesoderm subjacent to the apical ectodermal ridge of the embryonic chick limb-bud.
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  • 31. In vivo inhibition of programmed cell death by local administration of FGF-2 and FGF-4 in the interdigital areas of the embryonic chick leg bud.
    Macias D, Gañan Y, Ros MA, Hurle JM.
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  • 34. Differential cell affinity and sorting of anterior and posterior cells during outgrowth of recombinant avian limb buds.
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  • 36. Induction of polarizing activity by retinoic acid occurs independently of duplicate formation in developing chick limb buds.
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  • 37. Gremlin is the BMP antagonist required for maintenance of Shh and Fgf signals during limb patterning.
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  • 40. FGF10 can induce Fgf8 expression concomitantly with En1 and R-fng expression in chick limb ectoderm, independent of its dorsoventral specification.
    Ohuchi H, Nakagawa T, Itoh N, Noji S.
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