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FGFR4 signaling is a necessary step in limb muscle differentiation
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Development
Development (2002) 129 (19): 4559–4569.
Published: 1 October 2002
...Irène Marics; Françoise Padilla; Jean-François Guillemot; Martin Scaal; Christophe Marcelle In chick embryos, most if not all, replicating myoblasts present within the skeletal muscle masses express high levels of the FGF receptor FREK/FGFR4, suggesting an important role for this molecule during...
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Expression of the Fgf6 gene is restricted to developing skeletal muscle in the mouse embryo
Available to PurchaseOdile deLapeyrière, Vincent Ollendorff, Jacqueline Planche, Marie Odile Ott, Sandrine Pizette, François Coulier, Daniel Birnbaum
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Development
Development (1993) 118 (2): 601–611.
Published: 1 June 1993
... muscles up to at least 16.5 days post-conceptus. Fgfr4 is a putative receptor for FGF6. Its pattern of expression during myogenesis overlaps that of Fgf6 , but both genes are not expressed in exactly the same population of cells. In addition, recombinant FGF6 protein is able to repress the terminal...