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Analysis of the FGF gene family provides insights into aquatic adaptation  in cetaceans

Analysis of the FGF gene family provides insights into aquatic adaptation in cetaceans

Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) & Receptor Dysregulation in Cancer

Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) & Receptor Dysregulation in Cancer

Recombinant Mouse FGF-17 Protein 7400-FG-025: R&D Systems

Recombinant Mouse FGF-17 Protein 7400-FG-025: R&D Systems

Dysregulation of Notch-FGF signaling axis in germ cells results in cystic  dilation of the rete testis in mice

Dysregulation of Notch-FGF signaling axis in germ cells results in cystic dilation of the rete testis in mice

FGF Mouse

FGF Mouse

FGF signaling delineates the cardiac progenitor field in the simple  chordate, Ciona intestinalis

FGF signaling delineates the cardiac progenitor field in the simple chordate, Ciona intestinalis

Paracrine FGFs target skeletal muscle to exert potent anti-hyperglycemic  effects

Paracrine FGFs target skeletal muscle to exert potent anti-hyperglycemic effects

Lack of hepatocarcinogenicity by FGF15 in diet-induced obese mice. DIO

Lack of hepatocarcinogenicity by FGF15 in diet-induced obese mice. DIO

Cells, Free Full-Text

Cells, Free Full-Text

Developing an ancient epithelial appendage: FGF signalling regulates early  tail denticle formation in sharks, EvoDevo

Developing an ancient epithelial appendage: FGF signalling regulates early tail denticle formation in sharks, EvoDevo

Elevation of FGF21 production by fasting and forskolin treatment is

Elevation of FGF21 production by fasting and forskolin treatment is

Fibroblast growth factor-21 as a novel metabolic factor for regulating  thrombotic homeostasis

Fibroblast growth factor-21 as a novel metabolic factor for regulating thrombotic homeostasis

Mouse species-specific control of hepatocarcinogenesis and metabolism by  FGF19/FGF15 - ScienceDirect

Mouse species-specific control of hepatocarcinogenesis and metabolism by FGF19/FGF15 - ScienceDirect

FGF-independent MEK1/2 signalling in the developing foetal testis is  essential for male germline differentiation in mice, BMC Biology

FGF-independent MEK1/2 signalling in the developing foetal testis is essential for male germline differentiation in mice, BMC Biology