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For that reason a number of presentations
summarized the current molecular understanding
of model systems including chick limb, tracheal system of
Drosophila
, and organogenesis of the mammalian liver.
Other presentations described postnatal development because
it is well known that certain changes in lung structure
and function, such as alveolization, occur mainly after birth... displayed 300 characters
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However, we do not understand
well?if at all?the integrated regulatory pathways
that direct the complex processes that produce this highly
patterned, multicellular organ.
Initiation of Lung Bud Formation
What are the events, signaling pathways, and regulatory molecules
that initiate lung bud formation from the foregut in the
first place? The answer is not certain, although interfering with
expression of several molecules can prevent initiation... displayed next 300 characters
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