The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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Fog2 is required for normal diaphragm and lung development in mice and humansThe nuclear orphan receptor COUP-TFII is required for limb and skeletal muscle developmentEssential role of Gab1 for signaling by the c-Met receptor in vivoEpithelial-Mesenchymal Transitions during Neural Crest and Somite Developmentc-MET regulates myoblast motility and myocyte fusion during adult skeletal muscle regenerationBTB-Kelch protein Krp1 regulates proliferation and differentiation of myoblastsDivergent functions of murine Pax3 and Pax7 in limb muscle developmentCXCR4 and Gab1 cooperate to control the development of migrating muscle progenitor cells.Defective extraembryonic angiogenesis in mice lacking LBP-1a, a member of the grainyhead family of transcription factorsEvolutionarily conserved morphogenetic movements at the vertebrate head-trunk interface coordinate the transport and assembly of hypopharyngeal structuresA new scenario of the evolutionary derivation of the mammalian diaphragm from shoulder musclesHepatocyte growth factor is crucial for development of the carapace in turtlesMorphogenesis and evolution of vertebrate appendicular muscleAnalysis of human muscle stem cells reveals a differentiation-resistant progenitor cell population expressing Pax7 capable of self-renewal.Expression patterns of protein C inhibitor in mouse development.The transcriptional activator PAX3-FKHR rescues the defects of Pax3 mutant mice but induces a myogenic gain-of-function phenotype with ligand-independent activation of Met signaling in vivo.An engineered PAX3-KRAB transcriptional repressor inhibits the malignant phenotype of alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma cells harboring the endogenous PAX3-FKHR oncogeneMechanisms of HGF/Met signaling to Brk and Sam68 in breast cancer progression.Tbx4 and tbx5 acting in connective tissue are required for limb muscle and tendon patterningPrediction of regulatory networks in mouse abdominal wallPlasticity versus specificity in RTK signalling modalities for distinct biological outcomes in motor neurons.Building muscle: molecular regulation of myogenesis.Regulation of motility of myogenic cells in filling limb muscle anlagen by Pitx2.Loss of abdominal muscle in Pitx2 mutants associated with altered axial specification of lateral plate mesoderm.The myogenic transcriptional networkDynamic expression and localization of c-MET isoforms in the developing rat pancreas.The formation of skeletal muscle: from somite to limb.Myotome meanderings. Cellular morphogenesis and the making of muscle.Roles for genomic imprinting and the zygotic genome in placental development.Localization of Magic-F1 transgene, involved in muscular hypertrophy, during early myogenesisRBP-J (Rbpsuh) is essential to maintain muscle progenitor cells and to generate satellite cellsHGF-, EGF-, and dexamethasone-induced gene expression patterns during formation of tissue in hepatic organoid culturesTrophoblast differentiation during embryo implantation and formation of the maternal-fetal interface.Activation of two distinct Sox9-EGFP-expressing intestinal stem cell populations during crypt regeneration after irradiation.On the peculiar morphology and development of the hypoglossal, glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves and hypobranchial muscles in the hagfish.Sonic hedgehog acts cell-autonomously on muscle precursor cells to generate limb muscle diversityMolecular genetics of congenital diaphragmatic defects.Dlx genes pattern mammalian jaw primordium by regulating both lower jaw-specific and upper jaw-specific genetic programsMicroRNA-206: the skeletal muscle-specific myomiR.Genome-wide association of multiple complex traits in outbred mice by ultra-low-coverage sequencing.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle.
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The role of SF/HGF and c-Met in the development of skeletal muscle
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Abou-Rebyeh F
Birchmeier C
Brand-Saberi B
Brohmann H
Sonnenberg-Riethmacher E
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1999-04-01T00:00:00Z