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Class:IdPerson:202607
_displayNameO'Connor, MB
_timestamp2007-11-07 13:14:24
created[InstanceEdit:202635] Jassal, B, 2007-11-07 13:11:04
initialMB
surnameO'Connor
(author)[LiteratureReference:202620] MADR1, a MAD-related protein that functions in BMP2 signaling pathways
[LiteratureReference:208038] TGF-beta signaling activates steroid hormone receptor expression during neuronal remodeling in the Drosophila brain
[LiteratureReference:208048] Production of a DPP activity gradient in the early Drosophila embryo through the opposing actions of the SOG and TLD proteins
[LiteratureReference:208118] The metalloprotease tolloid-related and its TGF-beta-like substrate Dawdle regulate Drosophila motoneuron axon guidance
[LiteratureReference:208139] Facilitated transport of a Dpp/Scw heterodimer by Sog/Tsg leads to robust patterning of the Drosophila blastoderm embryo
[LiteratureReference:208166] The Drosophila activin receptor baboon signals through dSmad2 and controls cell proliferation but not patterning during larval development
[LiteratureReference:208169] Processing of the Drosophila Sog protein creates a novel BMP inhibitory activity
[LiteratureReference:208202] The BMP homolog Gbb provides a retrograde signal that regulates synaptic growth at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
[LiteratureReference:208239] Retrograde Gbb signaling through the Bmp type 2 receptor wishful thinking regulates systemic FMRFa expression in Drosophila
[LiteratureReference:208265] Physical properties of Tld, Sog, Tsg and Dpp protein interactions are predicted to help create a sharp boundary in Bmp signals during dorsoventral patterning of the Drosophila embryo
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