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Details on Person Beachy, Philip A

Class:IdPerson:5358010
_displayNameBeachy, Philip A
_timestamp2014-03-27 20:25:46
created[InstanceEdit:5358009] Rothfels, Karen, 2014-03-27
firstnamePhilip A
initialPA
surnameBeachy
(author)[LiteratureReference:5358209] Autoproteolysis in hedgehog protein biogenesis
[LiteratureReference:5358215] Effects of oncogenic mutations in Smoothened and Patched can be reversed by cyclopamine
[LiteratureReference:5358224] Hedgehog patterning activity: role of a lipophilic modification mediated by the carboxy-terminal autoprocessing domain
[LiteratureReference:5358236] Molecular mechanisms of Sonic hedgehog mutant effects in holoprosencephaly
[LiteratureReference:5358249] The product of hedgehog autoproteolytic cleavage active in local and long-range signalling
[LiteratureReference:5358251] Tissue repair and stem cell renewal in carcinogenesis
[LiteratureReference:5362304] Hedgehog-mediated patterning of the mammalian embryo requires transporter-like function of dispatched
[LiteratureReference:5362320] Scube/You activity mediates release of dually lipid-modified Hedgehog signal in soluble form
[LiteratureReference:5609753] Hedgehog-regulated processing of Gli3 produces an anterior/posterior repressor gradient in the developing vertebrate limb
[LiteratureReference:5610185] Gli2 trafficking links Hedgehog-dependent activation of Smoothened in the primary cilium to transcriptional activation in the nucleus
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