Fibroblast Growth Factors and their Receptors in Development and Disease
September 17-20, 1993

Proceedings published in: Molecular Reproduction and Development,
Vol. 39, Number 1, September, 1994; pp41-123, Wiley-Liss, Bethesda, MD.

Speakers

Andrew Baird
Department of Molecular and Cellular Growth Biology,
The Whittier Institute for Diabetes and Endocrinology
Fibroblast Growth Factors and Mechanisms That Regulate Their Activities

Denis Barritault
Unviersite Paris Val de Marne France
Functional Analogues of Heparan Sulfate in the Control of Heparin Binding Growth Factor-mediated Tissue Repair

Wilson H. Burgess
American Red Cross
Structure-Function Studies of FGF-1

Suzanne Mansour
Eccles Institute of Genetics
Targeted disruption of int-2 (Fgf-3) causes developmental defects in the tail and inner ear

Wallace McKeehan
W. Alton Jones Cell Science Center
The Heparin Sulfate Fibroblast Growth Factor Co-Receptor: Analysis of Heparin Sulfate and Ligand Binding

Lee Niswander
Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University of California
The Role of FGF-4 in Limb Development

Bradley Olwin
Department of Biochemistry, Purdue University
Ectopic Expression of FGF in vivo Alters Limb Patterning

Daniel Rifkin
Department of Cell Biolgy, New York University Medical Center
Physiological Consequences of bFGF Expression

Angie Rizzino
Epley Institute
Regulation and Function of FGFs Expressed by Embryonal Carcinoma Cells and Their Differentiated Cells

Michael Schneider
Baylor College of Medicine
FGF Signal Transduction in Cardiac Muscle Cells

Jonathon Slack
Imperial Cancer Research Foundation
The Role of Fibroblast Growth Factors as Inducing Agents in Early Embryonic Development


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