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Hedgehog signalling: how to get from Smo to Ci and GliØsterlund et al., 2006
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- Østerlund T
- Kogerman P
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- Trends in cell biology
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The secreted morphogens of the Hedgehog family have important roles in normal development as well as in associated pathologies, including cancer. The Hedgehog signalling pathway has been studied in Drosophila and is thought to be conserved in …
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