Targeted disruption of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor 2 suggests a role for FGF signaling in pregastrulation mammalian development.
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J. Heath | Yali Chen | R Haffner-Krausz | R. Haffner-Krausz | P. Lonai | E. Arman | Y. Chen | E Arman | Y Chen | J K Heath | P Lonai
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