A Potential Role of fgf4, fgf24,
and fgf17 in Pharyngeal Pouch Formation in
Zebrafish
Sil Jin,
Chong Pyo Choe
Abstract:In vertebrates, Fgf signaling is essential for the development of pharyngeal
pouches, which controls facial skeletal development. Genetically,
fgf3
and
fgf8
are required for pouch
formation in mice and zebrafish. However, loss-of-function phenotypes of
fgf3
and
fgf8
are milder than expected in
mice and zebrafish, which suggests that an additional
fgf
gene(s) would be involved in pouch formation. H… Show more
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