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277 related items for PubMed ID: 16247775

  • 1. Gli3 null mice display glandular overgrowth of the developing stomach.
    Kim JH, Huang Z, Mo R.
    Dev Dyn; 2005 Dec; 234(4):984-91. PubMed ID: 16247775
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  • 2. Interplays of Gli2 and Gli3 and their requirement in mediating Shh-dependent sclerotome induction.
    Buttitta L, Mo R, Hui CC, Fan CM.
    Development; 2003 Dec; 130(25):6233-43. PubMed ID: 14602680
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  • 3. Gli2 and Gli3 play distinct roles in the dorsoventral patterning of the mouse hindbrain.
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    Dev Biol; 2007 Feb 01; 302(1):345-55. PubMed ID: 17026983
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  • 4. Sonic hedgehog signaling regulates Gli3 processing, mesenchymal proliferation, and differentiation during mouse lung organogenesis.
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    Dev Biol; 2004 Jun 01; 270(1):214-31. PubMed ID: 15136151
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  • 5. Gli3 mutation rescues the generation, but not the differentiation, of oligodendrocytes in Shh mutants.
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  • 7. Transduction of graded Hedgehog signaling by a combination of Gli2 and Gli3 activator functions in the developing spinal cord.
    Lei Q, Zelman AK, Kuang E, Li S, Matise MP.
    Development; 2004 Aug 05; 131(15):3593-604. PubMed ID: 15215207
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  • 8. Specific requirements of sonic hedgehog signaling during oligodendrocyte development.
    Oh S, Huang X, Chiang C.
    Dev Dyn; 2005 Nov 05; 234(3):489-96. PubMed ID: 15880651
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  • 9. Function and regulation of Alx4 in limb development: complex genetic interactions with Gli3 and Shh.
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  • 10. Gli2 influences proliferation in the developing lung through regulation of cyclin expression.
    Rutter M, Wang J, Huang Z, Kuliszewski M, Post M.
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  • 11. Loss of Gli3 and Shh function disrupts olfactory axon trajectories.
    Balmer CW, LaMantia AS.
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  • 12. Shh and Gli3 are dispensable for limb skeleton formation but regulate digit number and identity.
    Litingtung Y, Dahn RD, Li Y, Fallon JF, Chiang C.
    Nature; 2002 Aug 29; 418(6901):979-83. PubMed ID: 12198547
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  • 13. Hedgehog signal activation in gastric pit cell and in diffuse-type gastric cancer.
    Fukaya M, Isohata N, Ohta H, Aoyagi K, Ochiya T, Saeki N, Yanagihara K, Nakanishi Y, Taniguchi H, Sakamoto H, Shimoda T, Nimura Y, Yoshida T, Sasaki H.
    Gastroenterology; 2006 Jul 29; 131(1):14-29. PubMed ID: 16831586
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  • 14. Temporomandibular joint formation and condyle growth require Indian hedgehog signaling.
    Shibukawa Y, Young B, Wu C, Yamada S, Long F, Pacifici M, Koyama E.
    Dev Dyn; 2007 Feb 29; 236(2):426-34. PubMed ID: 17191253
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  • 15. Direct interaction with Hoxd proteins reverses Gli3-repressor function to promote digit formation downstream of Shh.
    Chen Y, Knezevic V, Ervin V, Hutson R, Ward Y, Mackem S.
    Development; 2004 May 29; 131(10):2339-47. PubMed ID: 15102708
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  • 16. Levels of Gli3 repressor correlate with Bmp4 expression and apoptosis during limb development.
    Bastida MF, Delgado MD, Wang B, Fallon JF, Fernandez-Teran M, Ros MA.
    Dev Dyn; 2004 Sep 29; 231(1):148-60. PubMed ID: 15305295
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  • 17. Dynamic changes in the response of cells to positive hedgehog signaling during mouse limb patterning.
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  • 18. The molecular basis of Pallister Hall associated polydactyly.
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  • 19. Ihh controls cartilage development by antagonizing Gli3, but requires additional effectors to regulate osteoblast and vascular development.
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  • 20. Sonic hedgehog through Gli2 and Gli3 is required for the proper development of placental labyrinth.
    Pan YB, Gong Y, Ruan HF, Pan LY, Wu XK, Tang C, Wang CJ, Zhu HB, Zhang ZM, Tang LF, Zou CC, Wang HB, Wu XM.
    Cell Death Dis; 2015 Feb 19; 6(2):e1653. PubMed ID: 25695606
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