animal organ morphogenesis

I. Involved cell-cell interactions

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Interactors
Protein name
Directionality
Classification
1COL18A1-ITGA2+ITGB1COIA1_HUMAN - Adhesion-AdhesionAdhesion by Collagen/Integrin
2COL9A1-ITGA2+ITGB1CO9A1_HUMAN - Adhesion-AdhesionAdhesion by Collagen/Integrin
3FGF1-FGFR2FGF1_HUMAN - FGFR2_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Fibroblast growth factor
4FGF10-FGFR2FGF10_HUMAN - FGFR2_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Fibroblast growth factor
5FGF2-FGFR2FGF2_HUMAN - FGFR2_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Fibroblast growth factor
6FGF22-FGFR2FGF22_HUMAN - FGFR2_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Fibroblast growth factor
7FGF3-FGFR2FGF3_HUMAN - FGFR2_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Fibroblast growth factor
8FGF7-FGFR2FGF7_HUMAN - FGFR2_HUMANLigand-ReceptorSignaling by Fibroblast growth factor
9SEMA6A-NRP1+PLXNA2SEM6A_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by Semaphorin

II. Literature review

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Nameanimal organ morphogenesis
IDGO_0009887
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Biological process

Description

Morphogenesis of an animal organ. An organ is defined as a tissue or set of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or functions. Morphogenesis is the process in which anatomical structures are generated and organized. Organs are commonly observed as visibly distinct structures, but may also exist as loosely associated clusters of cells that work together to perform a specific function or functions.

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