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Papers associated with shh



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The Shh signalling pathway in tooth development: defects in Gli2 and Gli3 mutants., Hardcastle Z, Mo R, Hui CC, Sharpe PT., Development. August 1, 1998; 125 (15): 2803-11.


Hedgehog family member is expressed throughout regenerating and developing limbs., Stark DR, Gates PB, Brockes JP, Ferretti P., Dev Dyn. July 1, 1998; 212 (3): 352-63.    


Diminished Sonic hedgehog signaling and lack of floor plate differentiation in Gli2 mutant mice., Ding Q, Motoyama J, Gasca S, Mo R, Sasaki H, Rossant J, Hui CC., Development. July 1, 1998; 125 (14): 2533-43.


Gli/Zic factors pattern the neural plate by defining domains of cell differentiation., Brewster R, Lee J, Lee J, Ruiz i Altaba A., Nature. June 11, 1998; 393 (6685): 579-83.


Combinatorial Gli gene function in floor plate and neuronal inductions by Sonic hedgehog., Ruiz i Altaba A., Development. June 1, 1998; 125 (12): 2203-12.


Multiple digit formation in Xenopus limb bud recombinants., Yokoyama H, Endo T, Tamura K, Tamura K, Yajima H, Ide H., Dev Biol. April 1, 1998; 196 (1): 1-10.          


Analysis of the developing Xenopus tail bud reveals separate phases of gene expression during determination and outgrowth., Beck CW, Slack JM., Mech Dev. March 1, 1998; 72 (1-2): 41-52.                                                                


Zebrafish wnt11: pattern and regulation of the expression by the yolk cell and No tail activity., Makita R, Mizuno T, Koshida S, Kuroiwa A, Takeda H., Mech Dev. February 1, 1998; 71 (1-2): 165-76.


Control of dorsoventral somite patterning by Wnt-1 and beta-catenin., Capdevila J, Tabin C, Johnson RL., Dev Biol. January 15, 1998; 193 (2): 182-94.


Maintenance of asymmetric nodal expression in Xenopus laevis., Lohr JL, Danos MC, Groth TW, Yost HJ., Dev Genet. January 1, 1998; 23 (3): 194-202.      


Evolutionary conservation of mechanisms upstream of asymmetric Nodal expression: reconciling chick and Xenopus., Levin M, Mercola M., Dev Genet. January 1, 1998; 23 (3): 185-93.            


Expression profile of Gli family members and Shh in normal and mutant mouse limb development., Büscher D, Rüther U., Dev Dyn. January 1, 1998; 211 (1): 88-96.


Mutations in the SALL1 putative transcription factor gene cause Townes-Brocks syndrome., Kohlhase J, Wischermann A, Reichenbach H, Froster U, Engel W., Nat Genet. January 1, 1998; 18 (1): 81-3.


Expression of sonic hedgehog gene in regenerating newt limbs., Imokawa Y, Yoshizato K., Wound Repair Regen. January 1, 1998; 6 (4): 366-70.


Regulation of dorsal fate in the neuraxis by Wnt-1 and Wnt-3a., Saint-Jeannet JP, He X, Varmus HE, Dawid IB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. December 9, 1997; 94 (25): 13713-8.            


Sizzled: a secreted Xwnt8 antagonist expressed in the ventral marginal zone of Xenopus embryos., Salic AN, Kroll KL, Evans LM, Kirschner MW., Development. December 1, 1997; 124 (23): 4739-48.              


Noggin acts downstream of Wnt and Sonic Hedgehog to antagonize BMP4 in avian somite patterning., Hirsinger E, Duprez D, Jouve C, Malapert P, Cooke J, Pourquié O., Development. November 1, 1997; 124 (22): 4605-14.


The activity of neurogenin1 is controlled by local cues in the zebrafish embryo., Blader P, Fischer N, Gradwohl G, Guillemot F, Strähle U., Development. November 1, 1997; 124 (22): 4557-69.  


Cleavage of Chordin by Xolloid metalloprotease suggests a role for proteolytic processing in the regulation of Spemann organizer activity., Piccolo S, Agius E, Lu B, Goodman S, Dale L, De Robertis EM., Cell. October 31, 1997; 91 (3): 407-16.            


Activation of the transcription factor Gli1 and the Sonic hedgehog signalling pathway in skin tumours., Dahmane N, Lee J, Lee J, Robins P, Heller P, Ruiz i Altaba A., Nature. October 23, 1997; 389 (6653): 876-81.


Positive and negative regulation of muscle cell identity by members of the hedgehog and TGF-beta gene families., Du SJ, Devoto SH, Westerfield M, Moon RT., J Cell Biol. October 6, 1997; 139 (1): 145-56.              


Functional differences among Xenopus nodal-related genes in left-right axis determination., Sampath K, Cheng AM, Frisch A, Wright CV., Development. September 1, 1997; 124 (17): 3293-302.        


Evidence for the involvement of the Gli gene family in embryonic mouse lung development., Grindley JC, Bellusci S, Perkins D, Hogan BL., Dev Biol. August 15, 1997; 188 (2): 337-48.


Dorsal-ventral patterning during neural induction in Xenopus: assessment of spinal cord regionalization with xHB9, a marker for the motor neuron region., Saha MS, Miles RR, Grainger RM., Dev Biol. July 15, 1997; 187 (2): 209-23.            


Pax6 controls progenitor cell identity and neuronal fate in response to graded Shh signaling., Ericson J, Rashbass P, Schedl A, Brenner-Morton S, Kawakami A, van Heyningen V, Jessell TM, Briscoe J., Cell. July 11, 1997; 90 (1): 169-80.


Gli1 is a target of Sonic hedgehog that induces ventral neural tube development., Lee J, Platt KA, Censullo P, Ruiz i Altaba A., Development. July 1, 1997; 124 (13): 2537-52.                  


Hedgehog and patched gene expression in adult ocular tissues., Takabatake T, Ogawa M, Takahashi TC, Mizuno M, Okamoto M, Takeshima K., FEBS Lett. June 30, 1997; 410 (2-3): 485-9.


Shh expression in developing and regenerating limb buds of Xenopus laevis., Endo T, Yokoyama H, Tamura K, Tamura K, Ide H., Dev Dyn. June 1, 1997; 209 (2): 227-32.      


Embryonic asymmetry: left TGFbeta at the right time?, King T, Brown NA., Curr Biol. April 1, 1997; 7 (4): R212-5.


A binding site for Gli proteins is essential for HNF-3beta floor plate enhancer activity in transgenics and can respond to Shh in vitro., Sasaki H, Hui C, Nakafuku M, Kondoh H., Development. April 1, 1997; 124 (7): 1313-22.


Evidence for genetic control of Sonic hedgehog by Gli3 in mouse limb development., Büscher D, Bosse B, Heymer J, Rüther U., Mech Dev. March 1, 1997; 62 (2): 175-82.


Multigenic control of the localization of the zone of polarizing activity in limb morphogenesis in the mouse., Masuya H, Sagai T, Moriwaki K, Shiroishi T., Dev Biol. February 1, 1997; 182 (1): 42-51.


Ectodermal patterning in vertebrate embryos., Sasai Y, De Robertis EM., Dev Biol. February 1, 1997; 182 (1): 5-20.              


Specific and redundant functions of Gli2 and Gli3 zinc finger genes in skeletal patterning and development., Mo R, Freer AM, Zinyk DL, Crackower MA, Michaud J, Heng HH, Chik KW, Shi XM, Tsui LC, Cheng SH, Joyner AL, Hui C., Development. January 1, 1997; 124 (1): 113-23.


A Drosophila receptor-type tyrosine kinase (DFR1) acts as a fibroblast growth factor receptor in Xenopus embryos., Yoshioka H, Ohuchi H, Ishimaru Y, Ishikawa T, Nohno T, Saigo K, Noji S., Dev Growth Differ. December 1, 1996; 38 (6): 617-624.


Sonic hedgehog differentially regulates expression of GLI and GLI3 during limb development., Marigo V, Johnson RL, Vortkamp A, Tabin CJ., Dev Biol. November 25, 1996; 180 (1): 273-83.


Biochemical evidence that patched is the Hedgehog receptor., Marigo V, Davey RA, Zuo Y, Cunningham JM, Tabin CJ., Nature. November 14, 1996; 384 (6605): 176-9.


Evolutionary analyses of hedgehog and Hoxd-10 genes in fish species closely related to the zebrafish., Zardoya R, Abouheif E, Meyer A., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. November 12, 1996; 93 (23): 13036-41.


Bone morphogenetic proteins in development., Hogan BL., Curr Opin Genet Dev. August 1, 1996; 6 (4): 432-8.


Involvement of FGF-8 in initiation, outgrowth and patterning of the vertebrate limb., Vogel A, Rodriguez C, Izpisúa-Belmonte JC., Development. June 1, 1996; 122 (6): 1737-50.


A sticky problem: the Xenopus cement gland as a paradigm for anteroposterior patterning., Sive H, Bradley L., Dev Dyn. March 1, 1996; 205 (3): 265-80.          


Activation of two Cynops genes, fork head and sonic hedgehog, in animal cap explants., Takabatake T, Takahashi TC, Inoue K, Ogawa M, Takeshima K., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. January 5, 1996; 218 (1): 395-401.


Truncated type II receptor for BMP-4 induces secondary axial structures in Xenopus embryos., Ishikawa T, Yoshioka H, Ohuchi H, Noji S, Nohno T., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. November 2, 1995; 216 (1): 26-33.    


Specification of the anteroposterior neural axis through synergistic interaction of the Wnt signaling cascade with noggin and follistatin., McGrew LL, Lai CJ, Moon RT., Dev Biol. November 1, 1995; 172 (1): 337-42.    


Dorsal differentiation of neural plate cells induced by BMP-mediated signals from epidermal ectoderm., Liem KF, Tremml G, Roelink H, Jessell TM., Cell. September 22, 1995; 82 (6): 969-79.


Patterning of the neural ectoderm of Xenopus laevis by the amino-terminal product of hedgehog autoproteolytic cleavage., Lai CJ, Ekker SC, Beachy PA, Moon RT., Development. August 1, 1995; 121 (8): 2349-60.            


Distinct expression and shared activities of members of the hedgehog gene family of Xenopus laevis., Ekker SC, McGrew LL, Lai CJ, Lee JJ, Lee JJ, von Kessler DP, Moon RT, Beachy PA., Development. August 1, 1995; 121 (8): 2337-47.        


Xenopus sonic hedgehog as a potential morphogen during embryogenesis and thyroid hormone-dependent metamorphosis., Stolow MA, Shi YB, Shi YB., Nucleic Acids Res. July 11, 1995; 23 (13): 2555-62.                  


Proteolytic processing yields two secreted forms of sonic hedgehog., Bumcrot DA, Takada R, McMahon AP., Mol Cell Biol. April 1, 1995; 15 (4): 2294-303.


Restrictions to floor plate induction by hedgehog and winged-helix genes in the neural tube of frog embryos., Ruiz i Altaba A, Jessell TM, Roelink H., Mol Cell Neurosci. April 1, 1995; 6 (2): 106-21.

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