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Class:IdPerson:207469
_displayNameArora, K
_timestamp2007-12-18 11:24:41
created[InstanceEdit:205608] Williams, MG, 2007-03-27 14:11:11
initialK
surnameArora
(author)[LiteratureReference:208146] Interpretation of a BMP activity gradient in Drosophila embryos depends on synergistic signaling by two type I receptors, SAX and TKV
[LiteratureReference:208260] Schnurri transcription factors from Drosophila and vertebrates can mediate Bmp signaling through a phylogenetically conserved mechanism
[LiteratureReference:208278] Two distinct transmembrane serine/threonine kinases from Drosophila melanogaster form an activin receptor complex
[LiteratureReference:208283] Drosophila Dpp signaling is mediated by the punt gene product: a dual ligand-binding type II receptor of the TGF beta receptor family
[LiteratureReference:208359] Regulation of BMP and activin signaling in Drosophila
[LiteratureReference:208368] The zinc finger protein schnurri acts as a Smad partner in mediating the transcriptional response to decapentaplegic
[LiteratureReference:208374] The divergent TGF-beta ligand Dawdle utilizes an activin pathway to influence axon guidance in Drosophila
[LiteratureReference:870434] Follistatin preferentially antagonizes activin rather than BMP signaling in Drosophila
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