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1. Overexpression of Limb Bud and Heart Alleviates Sepsis-Induced Acute Lung Injury via Inhibiting the NLRP3 Inflammasome.

2. A novel ZRS variant causes preaxial polydactyly type I by increased sonic hedgehog expression in the developing limb bud.

3. ARQ 087 inhibits FGFR signaling and rescues aberrant cell proliferation and differentiation in experimental models of craniosynostoses and chondrodysplasias caused by activating mutations in FGFR1, FGFR2 and FGFR3.

4. Repeated removal of developing limb buds permanently reduces appendage size in the highly-regenerative axolotl.

5. Intermittent PTH (1-34) injection rescues the retarded skeletal development and postnatal lethality of mice mimicking human achondroplasia and thanatophoric dysplasia.

6. Miller (Genee-Wiedemann) syndrome represents a clinically and biochemically distinct subgroup of postaxial acrofacial dysostosis associated with partial deficiency of DHODH.

7. Bone loss in adult offspring induced by low-dose exposure to teratogens.

8. Early onset of Runx2 expression caused craniosynostosis, ectopic bone formation, and limb defects.

10. Early events in xenograft development from the human embryonic stem cell line HS181--resemblance with an initial multiple epiblast formation.

11. Targeted mutation of p53 and Rb in mesenchymal cells of the limb bud produces sarcomas in mice.

12. A reevaluation of X-irradiation-induced phocomelia and proximodistal limb patterning.

13. Teratogenic mechanisms of longitudinal deficiency and cleft hand.

14. Prenatal radiation-induced limb defects mediated by Trp53-dependent apoptosis in mice.

15. Abnormal anteroposterior and dorsoventral patterning of the limb bud in the absence of retinoids.

16. Pathogenesis of ectrodactyly in the Dactylaplasia mouse: aberrant cell death of the apical ectodermal ridge.

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