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Development
Development (2022) 149 (7): dev200412.
Published: 12 April 2022
... development and cancer. Mammary organoid Equine Non-traditional model species Budding Epidermal growth factor Prolactin Cornell University http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100007231 Albert C Bostwick Foundation Liz Hanson Graduate Fellowship The mammary gland...
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Development (2022) 149 (1): dev199900.
Published: 4 January 2022
...Silvan Spiri; Simon Berger; Louisa Mereu; Andrew DeMello; Alex Hajnal ABSTRACT During Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development, the uterine anchor cell (AC) first secretes an epidermal growth factor (EGF) to specify the vulval cell fates and then invades the underlying vulval epithelium. By doing...
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Louisa Mereu, Matthias K. Morf, Silvan Spiri, Peter Gutierrez, Juan M. Escobar-Restrepo, Michael Daube, Michael Walser, Alex Hajnal
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Development
Development (2020) 147 (11): dev175760.
Published: 4 June 2020
...Louisa Mereu; Matthias K. Morf; Silvan Spiri; Peter Gutierrez; Juan M. Escobar-Restrepo; Michael Daube; Michael Walser; Alex Hajnal ABSTRACT The anchor cell (AC) in C. elegans secretes an epidermal growth factor (EGF) homolog that induces adjacent vulval precursor cells (VPCs) to differentiate...
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Importance of nidogen binding to laminin γ1 for branching epithelial morphogenesis of the submandibular gland
Available to PurchaseYuichi Kadoya, Katriina Salmivirta, Jan Fredrik Talts, Kuniko Kadoya, Ulrike Mayer, Rupert Timpl, Peter Ekblom
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Development
Development (1997) 124 (3): 683–691.
Published: 1 February 1997
... γ1 chain drastically perturbed branching epithelial morphogenesis. Electron microscopy of the epithelial-mesenchymal interface showed that blocking antibodies disrupted the formation of the basement membrane. Epidermal growth factor was shown to increase the expression of nidogen in mesenchyme...
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Large-scale normal cell death in the developing rat kidney and its reduction by epidermal growth factor
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Development
Development (1993) 118 (3): 777–784.
Published: 1 July 1993
... by neighbouring parenchymal cells. These values are similar to those in vertebrate neural tissues where 50% or more of the cells die during normal development, suggesting that large-scale death is a normal feature of kidney development. We also show that in vivo treatment with epidermal growth factor inhibits...
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Altered Epidermal Growth Factor-like sequences provide evidence for a role of Notch as a receptor in cell fate decisions
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Development
Development (1993) 117 (3): 1113–1123.
Published: 1 March 1993
... for correspondence 08 12 1992 © 1993 by Company of Biologists 1993 epidermal growth factor cell interaction Notch cell fate Drosophila Delta During embryonic development there are many instances where initially equivalent cells take up different fates as a result...
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Substitution for mesenchyme by basement-membrane-like substratum and epidermal growth factor in inducing branching morphogenesis of mouse salivary epithelium
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Development
Development (1991) 112 (3): 855–861.
Published: 1 July 1991
... normally branch in the absence of mesenchymal cells. Combination of basement-membrane-like substratum (Matrigel) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) could substitute for the mesenchyme, the epithelium showing typical branching morphogenesis. Transforming growth factor a had the same effect as EGF. Matrigel...
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Receptors for epidermal growth factor and insulin-like growth factor-I on preimplantation trophoderm of the pig
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Development
Development (1990) 110 (1): 221–227.
Published: 1 September 1990
...A. N. Corps; D. R. Brigstock; C. J. Littlewood; K. D. Brown 12s I-labelled epidermal growth factor (125 I-EGF) and 125 I-labelled insulin-like growth factor-I (12S I-IGF-I) bound to trophodenn cells from pig blastocysts obtained on days 15 –19 of pregnancy. Specific binding was detected on freshly...
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Effect of the X-linked gene Tabby (Ta) on eyelid opening and incisor eruption in neonatal mice is opposite to that of epidermal growth factor
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Development
Development (1990) 108 (2): 349–355.
Published: 1 February 1990
... of EGF receptor; since the gene for this receptor shows homology with an oncogene, this system may be useful in studies on genetic control of oncogene function. * Author for correspondence © 1990 by Company of Biologists 1990 Tabby epidermal growth factor EGF mouse incisor eruption...
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Retinoic acid alters EGF receptor expression during palatogenesis
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Development
Development (1988) 102 (4): 853–867.
Published: 1 April 1988
.... * Author for reprints † Deceased 12 01 1988 © 1988 by Company of Biologists 1988 cleft palate epidermal growth factor EGF receptor trans -retinoic acid palatal epithelium. Retinoids are teratogenic in animals and humans, and can produce multiple malformations...
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Growth factor superfamilies and mammalian embryogenesis
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Development
Development (1988) 102 (3): 451–460.
Published: 1 March 1988
... mammalian development. 30 11 1987 © 1988 by Company of Biologists 1988 growth factor mammal epidermal growth factor EGF insulin-like growth factor IGF-I IGF-II transforming growth factor-beta TGF heparin-binding growth factor HBGF platelet-derived growth factor PDGF...