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571 related items for PubMed ID: 9917365

  • 1. FGF is required for posterior neural patterning but not for neural induction.
    Holowacz T, Sokol S.
    Dev Biol; 1999 Jan 15; 205(2):296-308. PubMed ID: 9917365
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  • 2. Ras-mediated FGF signaling is required for the formation of posterior but not anterior neural tissue in Xenopus laevis.
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  • 3. FGF signaling and the anterior neural induction in Xenopus.
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  • 4. Expression of activated MAP kinase in Xenopus laevis embryos: evaluating the roles of FGF and other signaling pathways in early induction and patterning.
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  • 5. Neural induction and patterning in embryos deficient in FGF signaling.
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  • 9. The role of fibroblast growth factors in early Xenopus development.
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  • 10. Localization of MAP kinase activity in early Xenopus embryos: implications for endogenous FGF signaling.
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  • 11. Involvement of BMP-4/msx-1 and FGF pathways in neural induction in the Xenopus embryo.
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    Dev Growth Differ; 2000 Aug 01; 42(4):307-16. PubMed ID: 10969730
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  • 12. A role for xGCNF in midbrain-hindbrain patterning in Xenopus laevis.
    Song K, Takemaru KI, Moon RT.
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  • 13. The pitx2 homeobox protein is required early for endoderm formation and nodal signaling.
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  • 18. Paraxial-fated mesoderm is required for neural crest induction in Xenopus embryos.
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