Scientists show how the signaling molecules BMP and FGF guide cell differentiation during embryonic development

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Scientists show how the signaling molecules BMP and FGF guide cell differentiation during embryonic development
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Bricklayer, banker, teacher—choosing a career is one of the most exciting and important decisions in our lives. At the beginning of embryonic development, our cells are also faced with this decision. Some of them become blood cells, others muscle cells and still others become nerve cells.

and could thus be a basis for future developments in the field of targeted culturing of tissue in cell replacement therapies.

If there is little FGF, BMP has a strong effect and heart cells and extraembryonic mesoderm are more likely to develop. However, if there is much FGF, the effect of BMP is suppressed and cells of the posterior body axis are more likely to grow.

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