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Involvement of SOX proteins in various Developmental Pathways
SOX family members have roles in other developmental pathways including the Notch, Sonic Hedgehog, and Hippo pathways. Some of these signalling pathways have also been associated with tumorigenesis.
- Sox Links: Sox transcription factors cartoon | Image 1 - Preimplantation Mouse | Image 2 - Preimplantation Mouse | Image 3 - Preimplantation Mouse | Sox | Induced Stem Cells | Yamanaka Factors
Factor Links: AMH | hCG | BMP | sonic hedgehog | bHLH | HOX | FGF | FOX | Hippo | LIM | Nanog | NGF | Nodal | Notch | PAX | retinoic acid | SIX | Slit2/Robo1 | SOX | TBX | TGF-beta | VEGF | WNT | Category:Molecular |
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 14) Embryology Sox transcription factors cartoon 01.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Sox_transcription_factors_cartoon_01.jpg
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