AbstractLens epithelial cells express many receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) that stimulate PI3K–AKT and RAS–RAF–MEK–ERK intracellular signaling pathways. These pathways ultimately activate the phosphorylation of key cellular transcription factors and other proteins that control proliferation, survival, metabolism, and differentiation in virtually all cells. Among RTKs in the lens, only stimulation of fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) elicits a lens epithelial cell to fiber cell differentiation response in mammals. Moreover, although the lens expresses three different Fgfr genes, the isolated removal of Fgfr2 at the lens placode stage inhibits both lens cell survival and fiber cell differentiation. Phosphatase and tensin homolog (PT...
While the role of growth factors in lens development has been investigated extensively, the role of ...
AbstractLens arises from ectoderm situated next to the optic vesicles. By thickening and invaginatin...
Coordination of cell proliferation, differentiation and survival is essential for normal development...
AbstractLens epithelial cells express many receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) that stimulate PI3K–AKT ...
How multiple receptor tyrosine kinases coordinate cell fate determination is yet to be elucidated. W...
How multiple receptor tyrosine kinases coordinate cell fate determination is yet to be elucidated. W...
AbstractTo determine if fibroblast growth factor signaling mechanisms are required for terminal diff...
Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) is thought to control normal behaviour of lens cells and sustain lens...
AbstractThe vertebrate lens provides an excellent model to study the mechanisms that regulate termin...
Duncan, Melinda K.Lens epithelial cells differentiate into lens fibers (LF) in response to a gradien...
Precise regulation of signaling pathways that are involved in cell differentiation is crucial for th...
AbstractThe vertebrate ocular lens is a simple and continuously growing tissue. Growth factor-mediat...
PURPOSE: Regulation of lens development involves an intricate interplay between growth factor (e.g. ...
Coordination of cell proliferation, differentiation and survival is essential for normal development...
<div><p>Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) play important roles in many aspects of embryonic developme...
While the role of growth factors in lens development has been investigated extensively, the role of ...
AbstractLens arises from ectoderm situated next to the optic vesicles. By thickening and invaginatin...
Coordination of cell proliferation, differentiation and survival is essential for normal development...
AbstractLens epithelial cells express many receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) that stimulate PI3K–AKT ...
How multiple receptor tyrosine kinases coordinate cell fate determination is yet to be elucidated. W...
How multiple receptor tyrosine kinases coordinate cell fate determination is yet to be elucidated. W...
AbstractTo determine if fibroblast growth factor signaling mechanisms are required for terminal diff...
Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) is thought to control normal behaviour of lens cells and sustain lens...
AbstractThe vertebrate lens provides an excellent model to study the mechanisms that regulate termin...
Duncan, Melinda K.Lens epithelial cells differentiate into lens fibers (LF) in response to a gradien...
Precise regulation of signaling pathways that are involved in cell differentiation is crucial for th...
AbstractThe vertebrate ocular lens is a simple and continuously growing tissue. Growth factor-mediat...
PURPOSE: Regulation of lens development involves an intricate interplay between growth factor (e.g. ...
Coordination of cell proliferation, differentiation and survival is essential for normal development...
<div><p>Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) play important roles in many aspects of embryonic developme...
While the role of growth factors in lens development has been investigated extensively, the role of ...
AbstractLens arises from ectoderm situated next to the optic vesicles. By thickening and invaginatin...
Coordination of cell proliferation, differentiation and survival is essential for normal development...