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Michael J. Farrell, Jarrett L. Burch, Kathleen Wallis, Linda Rowley, Donna Kumiski, Harriet Stadt, Robert E. Godt, Tony L. Creazzo, Margaret L. Kirby
Published in Volume 107, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2001; 107(12):1509–1517 doi:10.1172/JCI9317
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In situ hybridization showing pharyngeal FGF-8 message expression in stage 14 (ac) and stage 18 (df) chick embryos. (a and d) Sham-operated embryos with prominent FGF-8 message expression in the frontonasal process, midbrain-hindbrain boundary, and all of the pharyngeal arches and pouches. The expression in arches 1 and 2 appears to be less than that in arches 3, 4, and 6. (b and e) Embryos that have undergone cardiac neural crest ablations. The expression of FGF-8 message appears to be identical to that in the sham-operated embryos. (c and f) Embryos with double ablations of the cardiac neural crest and nodose placodes. These embryos show overall growth retardation although the expression of FGF-8 message in the pharyngeal region appears to be approximately the same as neural crest–ablated and sham-operated embryos at both stages.