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F Edom-Vovard

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Mechanisms of Development|October 2, 2001
Fgf8 transcripts are located in tendons during embryonic chick limb developmentF Edom-Vovard, M Bonnin, D Duprez
Developmental Biology|April 26, 2001
Misexpression of Fgf-4 in the chick limb inhibits myogenesis by down-regulating Frek expressionF Edom-Vovard, M A Bonnin, D Duprez
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
Sonic hedgehog (SHH) specifies muscle pattern at tissue and cellular chick level, in the chick limb budD Duprez, F Lapointe, F Edom-Vovard, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|December 22, 1998
The four populations of myoblasts involved in human limb muscle formation are present from the onset of primary myotube formationF Edom-Vovard, V Mouly, J P Barbet, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|June 1, 2002
The muscle-specific enolase is an early marker of human myogenesisF Fougerousse, F Edom-Vovard, T Merkulova, et al.
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Mechanisms of Development|October 2, 2001
Fgf8 transcripts are located in tendons during embryonic chick limb developmentF Edom-Vovard, M Bonnin, D Duprez
Developmental Biology|April 26, 2001
Misexpression of Fgf-4 in the chick limb inhibits myogenesis by down-regulating Frek expressionF Edom-Vovard, M A Bonnin, D Duprez
Mechanisms of Development|June 4, 1999
Sonic hedgehog (SHH) specifies muscle pattern at tissue and cellular chick level, in the chick limb budD Duprez, F Lapointe, F Edom-Vovard, et al.
Journal of Cell Science|December 22, 1998
The four populations of myoblasts involved in human limb muscle formation are present from the onset of primary myotube formationF Edom-Vovard, V Mouly, J P Barbet, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|June 1, 2002
The muscle-specific enolase is an early marker of human myogenesisF Fougerousse, F Edom-Vovard, T Merkulova, et al.
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