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The following pages link to Fungiform papilla pattern: EGF regulates inter-papilla lingual epithelium and decreases papilla number by means of PI3K/Akt, MEK/ERK, and p38 MAPK signaling (Q37417207):
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- FGF signaling regulates the number of posterior taste papillae by controlling progenitor field size. (Q33926839) (← links)
- Functional role for interleukin-1 in the injured peripheral taste system (Q35742815) (← links)
- Insulin-Like Growth Factors Are Expressed in the Taste System, but Do Not Maintain Adult Taste Buds (Q35931144) (← links)
- Separate and distinctive roles for Wnt5a in tongue, lingual tissue and taste papilla development (Q36301662) (← links)
- In vivo fate tracing studies of mammalian taste cell progenitors (Q37337205) (← links)
- Taste bud homeostasis in health, disease, and aging (Q37394784) (← links)
- Developing and regenerating a sense of taste (Q38348004) (← links)
- RNA-Seq analysis on chicken taste sensory organs: An ideal system to study organogenesis (Q38613312) (← links)
- FGF signaling refines Wnt gradients to regulate the patterning of taste papillae. (Q38784827) (← links)
- Potential for Modulation of the Fas Apoptotic Pathway by Epidermal Growth Factor in Sarcomas (Q38909468) (← links)
- Tongue and Taste Organ Biology and Function: Homeostasis Maintained by Hedgehog Signaling (Q42505590) (← links)
- Potential for functional redundancy in EGF and TGFalpha signaling in desmoid cells: a cDNA microarray analysis (Q42542726) (← links)
- WNT5a in tongue and fungiform Papilla development (Q42593914) (← links)
- Gli3 is a negative regulator of Tas1r3-expressing taste cells. (Q50133410) (← links)
- An Update on the Sense of Taste in Chickens: A Better Developed System than Previously Appreciated. (Q55400144) (← links)
- Hedgehog Signaling Regulates Taste Organs and Oral Sensation: Distinctive Roles in the Epithelium, Stroma, and Innervation (Q64084362) (← links)
- Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Mediates Ebastine-Induced Human Follicle Dermal Papilla Cell Proliferation (Q64227213) (← links)
- Increased activity of mesenchymal ALK2-BMP signaling causes posteriorly truncated microglossia and disorganization of lingual tissues (Q90394704) (← links)