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Morphogenesis
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Biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape
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MALDI-TOF mass signatures for differentiation of yeast species, strain grouping and monitoring of morphogenesis markers
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Chlorpyrifos exposure affects fgf8, sox9, and bmp4 expression required for cranial neural crest morphogenesis and chondrogenesis in Xenopus laevis embryos
scientific article published on 27 September 2016
SILAC-based proteomics of human primary endothelial cell morphogenesis unveils tumor angiogenic markers
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Constitutively activated ALK2 and increased SMAD1/5 cooperatively induce bone morphogenetic protein signaling in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva.
scientific article published on 06 August 2008
A critical role for elastin signaling in vascular morphogenesis and disease
scientific article published on January 2003
Structure of the bone morphogenetic protein receptor ALK2 and implications for fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
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Systematic genetic analysis of muscle morphogenesis and function in Drosophila
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Scribble is required for normal epithelial cell-cell contacts and lumen morphogenesis in the mammalian lung.
scientific article published on 27 November 2012
Distinct and sequential tissue-specific activities of the LIM-class homeobox gene Lim1 for tubular morphogenesis during kidney development
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Bone morphogenetic protein-2 and -4 limit the number of enteric neurons but promote development of a TrkC-expressing neurotrophin-3-dependent subset.
scientific article published on April 2004
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Morphogenesis (from the Greek morphê shape and genesis creation, literally "the generation of form") is the biological process that causes a cell, tissue or organism to develop its shape. It is one of three fundamental aspects of developmental biology along with the control of tissue growth and patterning of cellular differentiation.

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