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Papers associated with embryo (and grb2)

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Mechanical Stress Regulates Epithelial Tissue Integrity and Stiffness through the FGFR/Erk2 Signaling Pathway during Embryogenesis., Kinoshita N., Cell Rep. March 17, 2020; 30 (11): 3875-3888.e3.                


The Expression of Key Guidance Genes at a Forebrain Axon Turning Point Is Maintained by Distinct Fgfr Isoforms but a Common Downstream Signal Transduction Mechanism., Yang JJ., eNeuro. April 9, 2019; 6 (2):                   


Atypical RhoV and RhoU GTPases control development of the neural crest., Faure S., Small GTPases. October 2, 2015; 6 (4): 174-7.


Xenopus laevis FGF receptor substrate 3 (XFrs3) is important for eye development and mediates Pax6 expression in lens placode through its Shp2-binding sites., Kim YJ., Dev Biol. January 1, 2015; 397 (1): 129-39.                                          


Interaction of the IP(3)-Ca(2+) and the FGF-MAPK signaling pathways in the Xenopus laevis embryo: a qualitative approach to the mesodermal induction problem., Díaz J., Biophys Chem. May 23, 2002; 97 (1): 55-72.


Xenopus FRS2 is involved in early embryogenesis in cooperation with the Src family kinase Laloo., Kusakabe M., EMBO Rep. August 1, 2001; 2 (8): 727-35.


Dominant-negative mutants of the SH2/SH3 adapters Nck and Grb2 inhibit MAP kinase activation and mesoderm-specific gene induction by eFGF in Xenopus., Gupta RW., Oncogene. October 29, 1998; 17 (17): 2155-65.

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