FGF-8 isoforms activate receptor splice forms that are expressed in mesenchymal regions of mouse development.
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C. MacArthur | D. Ornitz | M. Heikinheimo | Jingsong Xu | C A MacArthur | A Lawshé | J Xu | S Santos-Ocampo | M Heikinheimo | A T Chellaiah | D M Ornitz | Avril A. Lawshé | A. Chellaiah | J. Xu | A. Lawshé | S. Santos-Ocampo | Sylvia Santos-Ocampo
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