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SHH protein, human
Known as:
HHG1
, Sonic Hedgehog Protein
, Sonic hedgehog protein, human
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Expressed only during embryogenesis by human SHH Gene (Hedgehog Family), 462-aa 50-kDa (precursor) Sonic Hedgehog Homolog is the notochord inductive…
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Hedgehog Family
Intercellular Communication Process
Pattern Formation
Ptc1 Regulation of Cell Cycle Pathway
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Hedgehog Proteins
Sonic hedgehog protein
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Sonic hedgehog Signaling Regulates Gli2 Transcriptional Activity by Suppressing Its Processing and Degradation
Yong Pan
,
C. B. Bai
,
A. Joyner
,
Baolin Wang
Molecular and Cellular Biology
2006
Corpus ID: 24376801
ABSTRACT Gli2 and Gli3 are the primary transcription factors that mediate Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signals in the mouse. Gli3 mainly…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Hedgehog signals regulate multiple aspects of gastrointestinal development.
M. Ramalho-Santos
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D. Melton
,
A. McMahon
Development
2000
Corpus ID: 15121994
The gastrointestinal tract develops from the embryonic gut, which is composed of an endodermally derived epithelium surrounded by…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Regulation of Gli2 and Gli3 activities by an amino-terminal repression domain: implication of Gli2 and Gli3 as primary mediators of Shh signaling.
H. Sasaki
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Y. Nishizaki
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C. Hui
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M. Nakafuku
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H. Kondoh
Development
1999
Corpus ID: 2652110
Gli family zinc finger proteins are mediators of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling in vertebrates. The question remains unanswered…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Sonic Hedgehog-induced Activation of the Gli1Promoter Is Mediated by GLI3*
P. Dai
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H. Akimaru
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Yasunori Tanaka
,
T. Maekawa
,
M. Nakafuku
,
Shunsuke Ishii
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1999
Corpus ID: 36554678
Drosophila transcription factorcubitus interruptus (Ci) and its co-activator CRE (cAMP response element)-binding protein (CBP…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Diminished Sonic hedgehog signaling and lack of floor plate differentiation in Gli2 mutant mice.
Q. Ding
,
J. Motoyama
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+4 authors
C. Hui
Development
1998
Corpus ID: 34706872
Floor plate cells at the midline of the neural tube are specified by high-level activity of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) secreted by…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Activation of the transcription factor Gli1 and the Sonic hedgehog signalling pathway in skin tumours
N. Dahmane
,
Jeffrey D. Lee
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P. Robins
,
P. Heller
,
A. R. I. Altaba
Nature
1997
Corpus ID: 4424572
Sporadic basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is the most common type of malignant cancer in fair-skinned adults. Familial BCCs and a…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Ectopic Pax-3 Activates MyoD and Myf-5 Expression in Embryonic Mesoderm and Neural Tissue
M. Maroto
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R. Reshef
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A. Münsterberg
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S. Koester
,
M. Goulding
,
A. Lassar
Cell
1997
Corpus ID: 35605
Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Biochemical evidence that Patched is the Hedgehog receptor
V. Marigo
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R. Davey
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Y. Zuo
,
James M. Cunningham
,
C. Tabin
Nature
1996
Corpus ID: 4325188
THE protein Sonic hedgehog (Shh) is essential for a variety of patterning events during development. It is the signal from the…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Sonic hedgehog differentially regulates expression of GLI and GLI3 during limb development.
Valeria Marigo
,
Randy L. Johnson
,
Andrea Vortkamp
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Clifford J. Tabin
Developmental Biology
1996
Corpus ID: 2065636
Sonic hedgehog is a secreted factor regulating patterning of the anterior-posterior axis in the developing limb. The signaling…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Dorsalizing signal Wnt-7a required for normal polarity of D–V and A–P axes of mouse limb
B. Parr
,
A. McMahon
Nature
1995
Corpus ID: 4254409
FORMATION of the vertebrate limb requires specification of cell position along three axes1. Proximal–distal identity is regulated…
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