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G R van den Brink and J C H Hardwick
Hedgehog Wnteraction in colorectal cancer
Gut, July 1, 2006; 55(7): 912 - 914.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
Y. Pan, C. B. Bai, A. L. Joyner, and B. Wang
Sonic hedgehog Signaling Regulates Gli2 Transcriptional Activity by Suppressing Its Processing and Degradation.
Mol. Cell. Biol., May 1, 2006; 26(9): 3365 - 3377.
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DevelopmentHome page
S. Blaess, J. D. Corrales, and A. L. Joyner
Sonic hedgehog regulates Gli activator and repressor functions with spatial and temporal precision in the mid/hindbrain region
Development, May 1, 2006; 133(9): 1799 - 1809.
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DevelopmentHome page
J. D. Corrales, S. Blaess, E. M. Mahoney, and A. L. Joyner
The level of sonic hedgehog signaling regulates the complexity of cerebellar foliation
Development, May 1, 2006; 133(9): 1811 - 1821.
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Am. J. Physiol. Lung Cell. Mol. Physiol.Home page
M. van Tuyl, J. Liu, F. Groenman, R. Ridsdale, R. N. N. Han, V. Venkatesh, D. Tibboel, and M. Post
Iroquois genes influence proximo-distal morphogenesis during rat lung development
Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol, April 1, 2006; 290(4): L777 - L789.
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Cancer Res.Home page
S. R. Browd, A. M. Kenney, O. N. Gottfried, J. W. Yoon, D. Walterhouse, C. A. Pedone, and D. W. Fults
N-myc Can Substitute for Insulin-Like Growth Factor Signaling in a Mouse Model of Sonic Hedgehog-Induced Medulloblastoma.
Cancer Res., March 1, 2006; 66(5): 2666 - 2672.
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K. Saha and D. V. Schaffer
Signal dynamics in Sonic hedgehog tissue patterning
Development, March 1, 2006; 133(5): 889 - 900.
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M. C. Hu, R. Mo, S. Bhella, C. W. Wilson, P.-T. Chuang, C.-c. Hui, and N. D. Rosenblum
GLI3-dependent transcriptional repression of Gli1, Gli2 and kidney patterning genes disrupts renal morphogenesis
Development, February 1, 2006; 133(3): 569 - 578.
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L. Koziel, M. Wuelling, S. Schneider, and A. Vortkamp
Gli3 acts as a repressor downstream of Ihh in regulating two distinct steps of chondrocyte differentiation
Development, December 1, 2005; 132(23): 5249 - 5260.
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M. J. Hilton, X. Tu, J. Cook, H. Hu, and F. Long
Ihh controls cartilage development by antagonizing Gli3, but requires additional effectors to regulate osteoblast and vascular development
Development, October 1, 2005; 132(19): 4339 - 4351.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
M.-H. Chen, N. Gao, T. Kawakami, and P.-T. Chuang
Mice Deficient in the Fused Homolog Do Not Exhibit Phenotypes Indicative of Perturbed Hedgehog Signaling during Embryonic Development
Mol. Cell. Biol., August 15, 2005; 25(16): 7042 - 7053.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
M. Merchant, M. Evangelista, S.-M. Luoh, G. D. Frantz, S. Chalasani, R. A. D. Carano, M. van Hoy, J. Ramirez, A. K. Ogasawara, L. M. McFarland, et al.
Loss of the Serine/Threonine Kinase Fused Results in Postnatal Growth Defects and Lethality Due to Progressive Hydrocephalus
Mol. Cell. Biol., August 15, 2005; 25(16): 7054 - 7068.
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A. L. Hager-Theodorides, J. T. Dessens, S. V. Outram, and T. Crompton
The transcription factor Gli3 regulates differentiation of fetal CD4-CD8- double-negative thymocytes
Blood, August 15, 2005; 106(4): 1296 - 1304.
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V. Nguyen, A. L. Chokas, B. Stecca, and A. R. i Altaba
Cooperative requirement of the Gli proteins in neurogenesis
Development, July 15, 2005; 132(14): 3267 - 3279.
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V. Stepan, S. Ramamoorthy, H. Nitsche, Y. Zavros, J. L. Merchant, and A. Todisco
Regulation and Function of the Sonic Hedgehog Signal Transduction Pathway in Isolated Gastric Parietal Cells
J. Biol. Chem., April 22, 2005; 280(16): 15700 - 15708.
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Genes Dev.Home page
D. Stamataki, F. Ulloa, S. V. Tsoni, A. Mynett, and J. Briscoe
A gradient of Gli activity mediates graded Sonic Hedgehog signaling in the neural tube
Genes & Dev., March 1, 2005; 19(5): 626 - 641.
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A. McDermott, M. Gustafsson, T. Elsam, C.-C. Hui, C. P. Emerson Jr, and A.-G. Borycki
Gli2 and Gli3 have redundant and context-dependent function in skeletal muscle formation
Development, January 15, 2005; 132(2): 345 - 357.
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R. Zeller
It Takes Time to Make a Pinky: Unexpected Insights into How SHH Patterns Vertebrate Digits
Sci. Signal., November 16, 2004; 2004(259): pe53 - pe53.
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J. D. Corrales, G. L. Rocco, S. Blaess, Q. Guo, and A. L. Joyner
Spatial pattern of sonic hedgehog signaling through Gli genes during cerebellum development
Development, November 15, 2004; 131(22): 5581 - 5590.
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A. Brancaccio, A. Minichiello, M. Grachtchouk, D. Antonini, H. Sheng, R. Parlato, N. Dathan, A. A. Dlugosz, and C. Missero
Requirement of the forkhead gene Foxe1, a target of sonic hedgehog signaling, in hair follicle morphogenesis
Hum. Mol. Genet., November 1, 2004; 13(21): 2595 - 2606.
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M. Fuccillo, M. Rallu, A. P. McMahon, and G. Fishell
Temporal requirement for hedgehog signaling in ventral telencephalic patterning
Development, October 15, 2004; 131(20): 5031 - 5040.
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