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  • #REDIRECT [[Developmental Signals - Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...rn". SHH name derives from homology to the original fruitfly (drosophila) "hedgehog" mutation, where these flies have hairs located in regions (ventral) which Sonic Hedgehog was isolated by homology to the Hedgehog (Hh) gene. A single Hh homolog is present in Drosophila, but three Hh homol
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  • #REDIRECT [[Developmental Signals - Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...17 historic paper by Fawcett describes the embryonic skull of the european hedgehog ''Erinaceus europaeus''. This is one of a series of skull development paper
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  • ...lveoli. Recent studies have implicated the fibroblast growth factor, sonic hedgehog, bone morphogenetic protein, retinoic acid and Wnt signaling pathways, and ...rowth factor 10 (FGF10) and [[Developmental_Signals_-_Sonic_hedgehog|sonic hedgehog (SHH)]] form a feedback loop for branching
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  • [[File:SHH signaling model.png|thumb|Model of Sonic hedgehog signaling in the drosophila wing]] * {{SHH}} - Sonic HedgeHog
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  • ...wo real categories. Furthermore developmental organizer genes, for example Hedgehog, have been recently implicated in adult carcinogenesis.
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  • Researchers have identified that Sonic hedgehog (Shh), that in limb development is the signaling activity of the zone of po ...opment|Limb Development]] | [[Developmental_Signals_-_Sonic_hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...leads to congenital dysplasia of the TMJ via downregulation of the Indian hedgehog (Ihh) signaling pathway, which is essential for embryonic disc primordium f ===Indian Hedgehog (IHH)===
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  • ...the mechanism of amniogenesis in both is basically similar to that of the hedgehog and vespertilionid bats. A primordial amniotic cavity develops by cavitatio
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  • ...(CDO or CDON) was identified as a receptor for the classic morphogen Sonic Hedgehog (SHH). It has been shown that, in cell culture, CDO also behaves as a SHH d
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  • = Hedgehog Signalling Pathway = [[File:Hedgehog.jpg|thumb|300px|An image of a hedgehog, the animal of which the Hh proteins are named after.]]
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  • * '''Tissue-specific roles for sonic hedgehog signaling in establishing thymus and parathyroid organ fate'''{{#pmid:27633 ...velopment are not fully understood. Here we study the effects of Notch and Hedgehog (Hh) signalling modulation during common primordium development using in vi
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  • ...rn". SHH name derives from homology to the original fruitfly (drosophila) "hedgehog" mutation, where these flies have hairs located in regions (ventral) which Sonic Hedgehog was isolated by homology to the Hedgehog (Hh) gene. A single Hh homolog is present in Drosophila, but three Hh homol
    31 KB (4,315 words) - 09:01, 2 December 2021
  • ...t A.W.W. Hubrecht during his study of early postimplantation stages in the hedgehog. He had selected this species because of its supposed relatedness to ancest ...er Anzeiger, Bd. III. "We there read, concerning a very early stage of the hedgehog (p. 510) :
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  • ...on also suggests that PTC may act in a negative feedback loop to attenuate hedgehog signalling." :'''Links:''' [[Sonic_hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...hicken}} Optic Tectum Development'''{{#pmid:29285739|PMID29285739}} "Sonic hedgehog ({{Shh}}) is a secreted protein and plays a key role in regulating vertebra
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  • ...on also suggests that PTC may act in a negative feedback loop to attenuate hedgehog signalling." :'''Links:''' [[Sonic_hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • * '''OMIM''' - [http://omim.org/entry/600725 SONIC HEDGEHOG]
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  • ...y, we defined PTCH1 and DLL3 as HSCR susceptibility genes and suggest that Hedgehog/Notch-induced premature gliogenesis may represent a new disease mechanism f
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  • [[File:Shh_frog_notochord_1.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog, shown in white]] * [[Sonic hedgehog]] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/600725 OMIM - SONIC HEDGEHOG; SHH]
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  • = Hedgehog Signalling Pathway = [[File:Hedgehog.jpg|thumb|300px|An image of a hedgehog, the animal of which the Hh proteins are named after.]]
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  • ...ding tissues. The patterning signal secreted by notochord cells is {{sonic hedgehog}} (SHH). This secreted protein binds to receptors on target cells activatin ...folding of the early [[E#embryo|embryo]]; 2. Morphogenic, secreting sonic hedgehog a protein which regulates the development of surrounding tissues (neural pl
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  • | Sonic hedgehog (SHH)
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  • ...velopment. The receptors PTCH1 and PTCH2 are highly conserved mediators of hedgehog signalling in both the developing and adult marsupial gonads. Together thes
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  • * secretes sonic hedgehog (SHH) =====Morphogen production from the ZPA - Sonic Hedgehog (SHH)=====
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  • ...hanistic insight into the tongue anomalies seen in patients with disrupted hedgehog signalling." ...taste bud loss within a few weeks. Previously, we demonstrated that sonic hedgehog ({{SHH}}) over-expression in lingual progenitors induces ectopic taste buds
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  • ...69-7 Loss and Re-emergence of Legs in Snakes by Modular Evolution of Sonic hedgehog and HOXD Enhancers], Current Biology (2016), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cu ...ated due to early arrest of [[Developmental Signals - Sonic hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]] (SHH) transcription
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  • * today molecular signals - Sonic Hedgehog (ventral), Dorsalin (dorsal), Hox (rostrocaudal) [[Image:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...ose in the absence of epidermal integrin β1 and include Wnt, but not sonic hedgehog, signaling. ILK-deficient hair buds also show abnormalities in the dermal p === Sonic Hedgehog Pathway ===
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  • ...chanical role in how the embryonic disc folds and releases a signal (sonic hedgehog) that patterns surrounding tissues. The nucleus pulposis does form from the
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  • Fig. 6. Hedgehog (Hrinaceus europaeus). J. 625. x40. ===(b) Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus)===
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  • ...chanical role in how the embryonic disc folds and releases a signal (sonic hedgehog) that patterns surrounding tissues. The nucleus pulposis does form from the
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  • ...his review provides a description of the many important recent advances in Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in TMJ biology. These include studies that used conventional
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  • * secretes sonic hedgehog (SHH) ....fcgi?highlight=limb_development&rid=mboc4.figgrp.3815 Figure 21-13. Sonic hedgehog as a morphogen in chick limb development]
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  • ...er Anzeiger, Bd. III. "We there read, concerning a very early stage of the hedgehog (p. 510) : ''Die aussere Wand der Keimblase ist verdickt (drei bis vierschi
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  • ...oblasts in the growing alveolar septal tips. Carefully timed inhibition of Hedgehog (Hh) signaling during alveolarization defined mechanisms by which Shh influ
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  • ...the missing in metastasis (MIM; Mtss1) protein, previously identified as a Hedgehog response gene and actin and membrane remodeling protein, specifically binds
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  • * secretes sonic hedgehog (SHH) ....fcgi?highlight=limb_development&rid=mboc4.figgrp.3815 Figure 21-13. Sonic hedgehog as a morphogen in chick limb development]
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  • ...the homeobox-containing transcription factor Nkx2-2, a target of the Sonic Hedgehog pathway and a key regulator of the development and regeneration of multiple ...ar regulation of this process remains unknown. During embryogenesis, sonic hedgehog (SHH) negatively regulates taste bud patterning, such that inhibition of SH
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  • [[File:SHH signaling model.png|thumb|Model of Sonic hedgehog signaling in the drosophila wing{{#pmid:19787036|PMID19787036}}]] [[File:Hedgehog signaling pathway.jpg|600px]]
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  • ...e-like hormone (PTHLH)/parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP), Indian hedgehog (Ihh), Wnt/β-catenin, and fibroblast growth factor (FGF) pathways, as well ...enchymal progenitor cells." [[Developmental Signals - Sonic hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • [[File:SHH signaling model.png|thumb|Model of Sonic hedgehog signaling in the drosophila wing]]
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  • [[Image:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]] * Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) - notochord secretes sonic hedgehog
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  • ...il later, have been described in animals with a decidua capsularis. In the hedgehog, mice, and rats, the ovum is said to be received into a recess or fissure o
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  • ** Ventral- Sonic Hedgehog ** notochord secretes sonic hedgehog
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  • A mouse model has shown that hedgehog mediates persistence of the buccopharyngeal membrane.{{#pmid:25300580|PMID2
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  • ==Hedgehog== Erinaceus europaeus (figs. 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34). — The hedgehog has a cerebellum which, in degree of complexity, may be considered to stand
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  • [[File:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]]
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  • [[File:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]]
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  • [[Image:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]] * Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) - notochord secretes sonic hedgehog
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  • ...early embryonic induction." [[Developmental_Signals_-_Sonic_hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • Model shown in Figure 1. Shh/VEGF/Notch in the Arterial Vasculature Sonic hedgehog (Shh) binding to the receptor complex formed by Patched (Ptc) and Smoothene
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  • ...s and cell cycle progression to establish distinct cell fates. The {{Sonic hedgehog}} ({{Shh}}) signaling pathway is well understood to promote ventral cell fa ...ral patterns the spinal cord, both floor plate and notochord produce Sonic hedgehog ({{Shh}}) (see also {{Notochord}})
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    :(More? {{limb}} | {{sonic hedgehog}} | {{musculoskeletal}} | [[Molecular Development]])
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  • ==Lecture III. The Placenta of the Hedgehog== In the hedgehog, the small ovum enters a crypt in the mucous membrane on the antimesometria
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  • [[File:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]]
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  • Hedgehog ...iated with the horse, the whale, the dromedary, the mole, the^ sheep, the hedgehog, and the sea-cow. Whatever an increased basilar membrane means functionall
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  • * [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/DNA/shh_hydrocephaly.htm DNA- Sonic Hedgehog; associated with holoprosencephaly] ** [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/MolDev/factor/shh.htm Sonic Hedgehog (SHH)]
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  • ...inuously renewed from epithelial progenitor cells, a process that requires hedgehog (HH) signaling. In summary, we show that SOX2 functions downstream of HH si ...have begun to be discovered. In particular, there is now evidence that the Hedgehog, {{TGF-beta}}, {{WNT}} and {{Notch}} signaling pathways all play an importa
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  • ...ling center. Signaling activity of the urethral plate is mediated by Sonic hedgehog (SHH), which coordinates outgrowth and patterning of the genital tubercle b
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  • ...centra all the way along the vertebral column, and some primitive mammals (hedgehog ; mole) have intercentra in the lumbar region.
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  • [[File:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...(AP) polarization of early limb buds and activation of morphogenetic Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) signaling in the posterior mesenchyme, which in turn promotes outgrow * secretes sonic hedgehog ({{SHH}})
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  • ...the stem Leydig cells was stimulated by paracrine factors including Desert hedgehog (DHH), basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF2), platelet-derived growth facto
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  • ...by the eight-cell stage, though it may persist till a later period. In the hedgehog and in bats it disappears before the blastocyst is formed. In the mole and ...ort from the fact that in ova such as those of the mouse, rat, guinea-pig, hedgehog, bats, and probably in the ova of the apes, and in human ova, in which the
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  • ...ment my observations on the Echidna spleen, I have examined the spleens of hedgehog, mouse, rabbit, Hapale, baboon, alligator, Python, the lizard, Trachysaurus Certain spleens, those of the alligator, Siphonops, hedgehog and Hapale, which I have examined, possess an open circulation, whilst in o
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  • ...the secondary palate. However, the gene regulatory networks downstream of Hedgehog (Hh) signaling are incompletely characterized. Here, we show that ectopic H ...ated in the frontonasal process ectoderm flanking a boundary between Sonic hedgehog ({{SHH}}) and Fibroblast growth factor 8 ({{FGF}}8) expression domains.{{#p
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  • ...ir distention with mucin. This change does not occur in the {{cat}} or the hedgehog.
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  • ...ling center. Signaling activity of the urethral plate is mediated by Sonic hedgehog (SHH), which coordinates outgrowth and patterning of the genital tubercle b ...veral growth factors such as fibroblast growth factor (FGF), Wnt and Sonic hedgehog ({{Shh}}) are essential for the GT outgrowth. However, the mechanisms of in
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  • ...ighest type of placenta, and it is found in the rabbit, mouse, bat, shrew, hedgehog, mole, Tarsius, monkey, and man. It is interesting to note that these mamma
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  • Although in the hedgehog the amniotic cavity is not formed in quite the same way as in the guinea-pi '''Fig. 132. -''' Foetal membranes and placenta of the hedgehog. (After Hubrecht.) l.u., lumen uteri ; d.r., decidua reflexa. Other letters
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  • ...gulate Oral and Dental Patterning'''{{#pmid:29481312|PMID29481312}} "Sonic hedgehog ( Shh) is important in pattern formation during development. Shh transcript Shh and Wnt10b induce general Hedgehog and Wnt targets, Ptc and Gli for Shh and Lef1 for Wnt10b,
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  • ...recursors (CGNPs) proliferate in response to Purkinje neuron-derived Sonic hedgehog (Shh) before ultimately exiting the cell cycle and migrating radially along ...lial fibres. In addition, this also leads to a reduced expression of sonic hedgehog in the purkinje layer. We conclude that the developmental program of the ce
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  • ...cluding mutations in the genes encoding signaling molecules in the {{sonic hedgehog}} ({{SHH}}) pathway, which are risk factors for cleft palate in both humans ...ated in the frontonasal process ectoderm flanking a boundary between Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Fibroblast growth factor 8 (Fgf8) expression domains.{{#pmid:1802
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  • ...gut epithelium has not been addressed. We provide evidence here that sonic hedgehog (Shh) secreted from the gut epithelium prevents central projections of ente
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  • In 1889 Hubrecht, in examining the placenta of the hedgehog, found a decided resemblance in numerous points to the human placenta. He a
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  • ...ing activity regulatory sequence (ZRS) is an enhancer that regulates sonic hedgehog during embryonic limb development. Recently, mutations in a noncoding evolu ...GATA6 in an A-P gradient." [[Developmental_Signals_-_Sonic_hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • A few embryos of other mammals, such as the mole, hedgehog, calf, sheep, and rat, have also been examined; but a series sufficiently c ...appears from certain embryos, notably the 15-mm. pig embryo and an 1l-mm. hedgehog embryo, that the hepatic tissue of the different lobes is separated by a th
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  • ...or proper development of taste buds besides FGF are: [[#Glossary |'''Sonic Hedgehog''']] (SHH), Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs), Epidermal Growth Factor (EG ...alling factors for proper development of taste buds besides FGF are: Sonic Hedgehog (SHH), Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs), Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF).
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  • A few embryos of other mammals, such as the mole, hedgehog, calf, sheep, and rat, have also been examined; but a series sufficiently c ...appears from certain embryos, notably the 15-mm. pig embryo and an 1l-mm. hedgehog embryo, that the hepatic tissue of the different lobes is separated by a th
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  • ...veral growth factors such as fibroblast growth factor (FGF), Wnt and Sonic hedgehog ({{Shh}}) are essential for the GT outgrowth. However, the mechanisms of in ...veral growth factors such as fibroblast growth factor (FGF), Wnt and Sonic hedgehog ({{Shh}}) are essential for the GT outgrowth. However, the mechanisms of in
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  • {{Sonic hedgehog}}
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  • Hedgehog (Erinaceus) Rodentia
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  • ...m layer ventral to the neural tube, induces neural tube and secretes sonic hedgehog which "ventralizes" the neural tube and may influence somite development. * sonic hedgehog- (=shh) secreted growth factor that binds patched (ptc) receptor on cell me
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  • ...controls forebrain organization'''{{#pmid:31685615|PMID31685615}} "{{Sonic hedgehog}} (SHH) signaling plays a pivotal role in 2 different phases during brain d
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  • ===Sonic Hedgehog===
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  • ...ectoderm which opens out to form the embryonic shield: I), development of hedgehog type, also after Hubrecht‘s observations. (Modified from Keibel.) ...g inversion of germ layers. (Modified from Hubrecht’s observa tions on the hedgehog.)
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  • ...ation'''{{#pmid:29122585|PMID29122585}} "In the mouse neural tube, {{sonic hedgehog}} (Shh) secreted from the floor plate (FP) and the {{notochord}} (NC) regul
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  • ...ociated with the horse, the whale, the dromedary, the mole, the sheep, the hedgehog, and the sea-cow. Whatever an increased basilar membrane means functionally
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  • ...e, shown by the deer and also by the sheep and pig. In the deer, as in the hedgehog and hat, a cavity is formed in the inner cell fnass (Fig. 28, c), but this ...ng point for it the first type of development described above (that of the hedgehog and bat, Fig. 27). In Fig. 30 are two diagrams. which will make clear the s
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  • File:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|Sonic hedgehog expression File:Shh_frog_notochord_1.jpg|Sonic hedgehog expression
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    ...278?dopt=Abstract Callejo A, Culi J, Guerrero I.] Patched, the receptor of Hedgehog, is a lipoprotein receptor. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Jan 15 :(More? {{Sonic hedgehog}})
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  • ...bbit, dog, or cat. On the other hand, there are a few animals, such as the hedgehog and guinea-pig, in which the trophoderm is very precociously developed, so
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  • ...brecht|Hubrecht]] in 1889 published a monograph on the placentation of the hedgehog, showing that the developing ovum in this animal, after sequestration in a ...er Anzeiger, Bd. III. "We there read, concerning a very early stage of the hedgehog (p. 510) : ''Die aussere Wand der Keimblase ist verdickt (drei bis vierschi
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  • ...ganglion nodosum. Berkelbach van der Sprenkel (’24) considers that in the hedgehog, fibers from the second cervical dorsal root ganglion ascend in the ramus .... This agrees with Berkelbach van der Sprenkel (’24), who described in the hedgehog sensory fibers in the XII nerve Whose cells of origin are located in the g
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  • Grônberg (6), in his description of the development of the brain of the hedgehog, attaches great importance to the appearance of two longitudinal grooves, l ...sertion. Nothing short of making reconstructionmodels of the hind-brain of hedgehog embryos would justify one in saying that Grônberg’s reading is not the c
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  • ...y, we defined PTCH1 and DLL3 as HSCR susceptibility genes and suggest that Hedgehog/Notch-induced premature gliogenesis may represent a new disease mechanism f
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    ...le and functions as an organizer by expression of [[S#sonic hedgehog|sonic hedgehog]] (Shh). This signaling is required for initial genital tubercle formation ...ent studies suggest that it acts as a signaling intermediate between sonic hedgehog (Shh) and fibroblast growth factor (Fgf). Belongs to the BMP antagonist gen
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  • ...lications involving ZPA regulatory sequence (ZRS), the limb-specific Sonic hedgehog (SHH) enhancer. Point mutations in the ZRS and duplications encompassing th Preaxial polydactyly (PPD) has been shown as a defect in Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) expression. SHH is normally expressed specifically in the zone of pol
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  • ...f>,<pubmed>24004663</pubmed></ref>. Other signalling factors such as sonic hedgehog (SHH) receptor patched (Ptc), Bone morphogen protein (BMP4) were also ident
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  • ...auxiliary signaling participating in NB induction, e.g. retinoic acid and hedgehog signaling (Tribulo et al., 2003), but these have not yet been fully integra
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  • Fig. 154. - Two stages in the formation of the decidua reflexa of the hedgehog. (After Hubrecht.) d.r., decidua reflexa. Letters as before. In Erinacells, the hedgehog, the most interesting feature is the formation of a ' decidua reflexa ' or
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  • Through secreted proteins such as Sonic Hedgehog, the placode continues to proliferate and enclose the dermal condensate. Th | '''(d) Peg''' || Weeks 19-21 || Sonic Hedgehog and the induction of a ‘secondary dermal signal’ (characterisation unk
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  • ...ts by fissure c This fissure is wanting in the shrew and indefinite in the hedgehog, but is constant in all others. Lobule A, in the higher forms consists of t ...ided into two parts, each of which may be again divided. In the rabbit and hedgehog it carries two folia, separated by a moderately deep fissure.
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  • ...4 per cent; mouse, 17.6 per cent; bat, 19.5 per cent; mole, 20.2 per cent; hedgehog, 24.3 per cent; guinea pig, 19.8 per cent; monkey, 10.4 per cent; seal, 19. ..., give the following for mammals: mouse, 8.4 per cent; bat, 14.6 per cent; hedgehog, 11.1 per cent; guinea pig, 8.8 per cent; seal, 11.1 per cent; monkey, 16.8
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  • ...brecht|Hubrecht]] in 1889 published a monograph on the placentation of the hedgehog, showing that the developing ovum in this animal, after sequestration in a ...een, but no villi were yet formed. The embryo itself resembled that of the hedgehog at a corresponding period of development.”
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    ...folding of the early [[E#embryo|embryo]]; 2. Morphogenic, secreting sonic hedgehog a protein which regulates the development of surrounding tissues (neural pl ...usculoskeletal System Development|Musculoskeletal]] | {{neural}} | {{Sonic hedgehog}})
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  • *: Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) acts as an endodermal signal that normally regulates patterning of th ...lecules and growth factors such as fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), Sonic hedgehog (SHH) and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). Such signaling and growth fac
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  • This suggested a process of implantation like that of the ovum of the hedgehog, as described by Huhrecht in 1889. The works of Hensen and V. Spee on the e ...T.B. T. The cells also resemble the elongated cells of the ectoderm of the hedgehog ovum in Hubrecht’s fig. 39, which is reproduced on Plate 14.
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  • ...ubsequent differentiation." [[Developmental_Signals_-_Sonic_hedgehog|Sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...ling center. Signaling activity of the urethral plate is mediated by Sonic hedgehog (SHH), which coordinates outgrowth and patterning of the genital tubercle b
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  • ...nst the occurrence of a rhombic lip. Not only does he deny its presence in hedgehog embryos, but he even seriously questions its formation in Man. ...harmonise with the inability of Grônberg and Dexter to find the lip in the hedgehog and rabbit. Further, it cannot be claimed that it plays more than a very sm
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  • ===Sonic Hedgehog=== ...d to the secretion, uptake and translocation of ‘Shh protein’ an important Hedgehog ligand precursor. Activation of Shh signal requires the binding of Shh to t
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  • 2. '''Sonic Hedgehog (SHH)''' - produced in the epithelium and is involved in regulating FGF10 e | '''Sonic Hedgehog (SHH)''' || Produced in the epithelium and is involved in regulating FGF10
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  • ...densation to form specific ossicles. We show that secreted molecules sonic hedgehog ({{SHH}}) and bone morphogenetic protein 4 ({{BMP}}4) emanating from the ph
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  • ...ordinated during cranial ganglia morphogenesis is poorly understood. Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) signaling is one key pathway that regulates multiple aspects of crani
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  • * Ventral signal - from notochord (sonic hedgehog, SHH)
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  • ...rom primary follicles to extrafollicular Merkel cell progenitors." {{sonic hedgehog}}
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  • ...wo real categories. Furthermore developmental organizer genes, for example Hedgehog{{#pmid:31557471|PMID31557471}}, have been recently implicated in adult carc
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  • ...ablishment and maintenance of arterial and venous fates. These include the Hedgehog, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), Transforming Growth Factor-β (
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  • ...o identify and eliminate avoidable risks. We present mouse models of sonic hedgehog signaling and craniofacial malformations to illustrate both the importance
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    ...the [[N#notochord|notochord]] and is involved in [[S#sonic hedgehog|sonic hedgehog]] signaling. The neural tube forms the central nervous system (brain and sp
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  • conditions, as I have observed in the Rabbit, Hedgehog, Ox, Sheep and Pig, the lower on the veins of the Hedgehog, Rabbit, Rat, Mouse and Bat; of the common Mole,
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    ===sonic hedgehog=== ...ives from homology to the original fruitfly ([[D#drosophila|drosophila]]) "hedgehog" mutation, where these flies have hairs in regions (ventral) which are norm
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  • * ''Hedgehog signalling'' It is also crucial for normal development of inner ear structures that Hedgehog signalling is repressed. <ref><pubmed>20223756</pubmed></ref>
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  • [[File:Sonic_hedgehog_expression.jpg|thumb|Notochord secreting sonic hedgehog]]
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  • ...ct in the proper development of DRG neurons in zebrafish lies in the Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signalling pathway. The Shh protein has been recognised to play an im '''SHH''': Sonic hedgehog
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  • ...cation and expansion of its cells, such as would seem to take place in the hedgehog (Hubrecht ’89, Figs. 7, 8, and 9, Plate XV.) and in the cat (Schiifer ’ ...A similar phenomenon has been figured by Hubrecht (’89, Plate XVI.) in the hedgehog. Here, however, the portion of the outer layer, or “trophoblast,” which
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    ...y '''on'''cogenes. Both Boc and Cdon are cell surface receptors (for sonic hedgehog) of the immunoglobulin (Ig)/fibronectin type III that interact with each ot :(More? [[Developmental Signals - Sonic hedgehog]] | [https://omim.org/entry/608708 OMIM - BROTHER OF CDON])
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    ...ely 25% of medulloblastoma cases have mutations in components of the Sonic hedgehog - Patched signaling pathway. :(More? [[Neural System - Abnormalities]] | [[Sonic hedgehog]])
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  • ...essed reduced levels of gli1, a critical transcription factor in the Sonic hedgehog ({{SHH}}) signaling pathway that plays an important role in the regulation
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  • - Sonic Hedgehog - Wnt and sonic hedgehog signalling pathways
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  • The sonic hedgehog gene is important for the separation of the single eye field into two field ...J. R., Aycinena, J. & Del Rio-Tsonis, K. (2007). Fibroblast growth factor–hedgehog interdependence during retina regeneration. ''Developmental Dynamics, 236''
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    :A membrane protein that binds the signaling factor [[S#sonic hedgehog|sonic hedgehog]] during development. :(More? [[Developmental Signals - Sonic hedgehog]])
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  • ...er hand, where the egg arrives in the uterus just as cleavage begins (bat, hedgehog, and other Insectivors). In the European roe-deer, where fertilization occu Fig. 153. Transverse sections through the early blastodermic vesicle of the hedgehog, Erinaceus. After Hubrecht. A. Embryonic ectoderm forming a solid mass. End
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  • * '''OMIM''' - [http://omim.org/entry/600725 SONIC HEDGEHOG]
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  • ...ated in the frontonasal process ectoderm flanking a boundary between Sonic hedgehog (Shh) and Fibroblast growth factor 8 (Fgf8) expression domains.{{#pmid:1802
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  • ...in connection with the hinder end of the vomer in some tvpes (marsupials, hedgehog, &c.), or not represented at all, is a matter of very little importance. It
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  • '''sonic hedgehog -''' (=shh) secreted growth factor that binds patched (ptc) receptor on cel
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  • Fibroblast growth factor 10 (FGF10) and {{sonic hedgehog}} ({{SHH}}) form a feedback loop for branching
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  • '''sonic hedgehog -''' (=shh) secreted growth factor that binds patched (ptc) receptor on cel
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  • Hedgehog *fischer, A. 46 x 40 —— — One 3-celled egg; calculated Baumeister, I9 ...x 7.40 Stated Opossum Hartman, 1919 157 x 157. 108 x 100 130 x 17.3 Stated Hedgehog Keibel, 1888 17.0 — no (In toto in OsO4); stated Mouse Kirkham, 1907 78 7
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  • In 1902 E. Holmgren (28) described channels in the liver cells of the hedgehog. Within these channels are what he terms “Trophospongien,” viz., the in ...jection mass from the inferior vena cava the whole time. In the only other hedgehog tried the injection fluid did not flow properly, and the injection failed,
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  • ...tes that he has seen four-segments stages of rabbit, pig, dog, ferret, and hedgehog, and has always found the pairs ' crossways '.
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  • ...e anterior limit normally. This is evidently the case in the calf, ferret, hedgehog, and man, In the cat the basi-eochlear fenestra is persistent, and so it is ...erence is evident, a distinct.fissure exists in the calf at 19 mm., in the hedgehog at 25 mm., and in Tatusia novemcincta at 17 mm. In Microtus, as no histolog
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  • ...densation to form specific ossicles. We show that secreted molecules sonic hedgehog ({{SHH}}) and bone morphogenetic protein 4 ({{BMP}}4) emanating from the ph
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  • ** Sonic hedgehog (Shh) - initially expressed in prechordal plate, is essential for inductive
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  • ...d:8001146|PMID8001146}} and FGF8{{#pmid:8598907|PMID8598907}} induce Sonic Hedgehog (SHH) within ZPA region and is critical for its growth along the anterior-p ...ism whereby mesenchymal Fgf10 regulates the epithelial expression of Sonic Hedgehog (Shh), a downstream target of Fgf10/Fgfr2b signaling, which then signals ba
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  • • Sonic hedgehog (Shh) - initially expressed in prechordal plate, is essential for inductive
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  • ...ce cut off from the general cavity of the uterus. The same is true for the hedgehog among the insectivores, and for the forms with so-called inverted layers am
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  • ...il later, have been described in animals with a decidua capsularis. In the hedgehog, mice, and rats, the ovum is said to be received into a recess or fissure o The hedgehog presents certain resemblances in respect of the gross characters of its pla
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  • ...eral key chemical players are at work. The classic interpretation of Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) and Wnt signalling pathways as the only mediators here, has been show
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    ...ms). Seven genes have been positively implicated: [[S#sonic hedgehog|sonic hedgehog]] (SHH), Zinc finger protein of the cerebellum 2 (ZIC2), Sine Oculis Homeob
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  • ...etails of nipple development in certain of the Placentalia, we find in the hedgehog that the knob-shaped primordia become hollowed out into real nipple pouches ...ges of development, and disappear very quickly, just as in the case of the hedgehog. If, then, after birth, the nipple sheaths arise, it is clear that they are
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  • ...se membranes arise by folding, as in reptiles and birds. Some (guinea pig; hedgehog; bat; primates) form an amnion precociously in an entirely different manner
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  • ...terature.<ref>Hubrecht, however, in his earlier works (Plaeentation of the Hedgehog, 1890) employed the expression to denote only the proliferating chorionic e ...he furrow or diverticulum, then the implantation is of the excentric type (hedgehog, mouse). Finally, if the ovum penetrates into the mucous membrane by produc
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  • ...many insectivores, such as the common shrews, the moles, and the European hedgehog (Marshall, ’ll). ...of testis in relation to body wall and peritoneum in the mole, shrev/, and hedgehog in which there is no true scrotum. The testis bulges outward, pushing the b
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  • • Sonic hedgehog (Shh) - initially expressed in prechordal plate, is essential for inductive
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  • ...by Fawcett describes development of the primordial cranium of the European hedgehog (erinaceus europaeus). ...and by mole-catchers that the sense of hearing is poorly developed in the hedgehog. s The Primordial Cranium of Frinaceus ewropeus 223
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  • ...decidua. On the other hand, in animals such as the mouse, rat, guinea-pig, hedgehog, and bat, in which the embryonic ectoderm never comes to the surface but re ...about the time that the embryonic mesoderm is formed. In the mouse and the hedgehog, for example, they are frankly phagocytic, and portions of red blood corpus
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  • ...the kidney. He noted the fact that in other mammals (calf, sheep, cat and hedgehog) the gland is not so large in comparison with the kidney as in Man. Apart f
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  • '''Findings on Omphalocele: (Sonic hedgehog expression in the development of hindgut)'''
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  • ...a as pregnancy advances. Yet the attachment to the maternal tissues in the hedgehog placenta is much more intimate than in the ungulates.
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  • ...a layer of giant oells which he described in the decidua of the mouse and hedgehog. They appear in the earliest days of gestation tissue phagocytic, showing a ...whether cells described by Peters are the same as the deciduofracts in the hedgehog and mouse, but even if they should be similar they soon disappear.
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  • * proliferation - DHH (Desert hedgehog), FGF2, PDGFBB, activin and PDGFAA
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  • The hedgehog presents certain resemblances in respect of the gross characters of its pla The ovum of the hedgehog while still a small hollow blastocyst settles down at the bottom of a groov
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  • ...e cranial neural crest cells follow paths determined by prepatterned Sonic Hedgehog (SHh) signalling to the ventrolateral mesenchyme of the facial primordia. I
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  • Long~ Eared Hedgehog — Erinaceus auritus.
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  • ...s seen from the marsupial condition, but in such animals as the rabbit and hedgehog the corpus callosum has arched upward in the form of an inverted U, stretch
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  • ...ium of water-rat), Journ. Anat. 1917, vol. 51, p. 309 ; (Chondrocranium of hedgehog), Journ. Anat. 1918, vol. 52, p. 211 ; (Chondrocranium of seal), Journ. Ana
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  • ...he term which Hubrecht had proposed as a result of his observations on the hedgehog. Its further significance will be fully considered in the chapter on placen
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  • '''Sonic Hedgehog''' (Shh) is a morphogen involved in regulating the development of many diff
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  • ...ay in which this inner vesicular layer is developed varies greatly. In the hedgehog it appears very precociously, while the blastodermic vesicle is very small, ...m., and soon thereafter becomes attached to the wall of the uterus. In the hedgehog, the guinea-pig, and the mouse the ovum, while very small and more or less
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  • Hedgehog forms a closed Groves out prominently cavity in embryonic knob dwarfing yol Discoidal deciduate usuallv concave In hedgehog is decidua reflexa like that of man but formed differently In mole acontrad
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  • ...ponent of the nasal capsule. In the chicken embryo, it is induced by sonic hedgehog (Shh) expression from endoderm (endoderm zone I). (More? [http://embryology
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  • ...in the cerebellum. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_hedgehog '''Sonic hedgehog'''] (SHH) is particularly important in the proliferation of granule cells i
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  • HUBRECHT 1889 The hedgehog ovum. Quart. J. Micr. Sc., vol. 30, p. 283.
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  • ...of pig, rat and rabbit embryos. They have been reported by Forssner in the hedgehog, where in a certain stage they lead to a complete occlusion. Vacuoles simil
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    ...ventral neuroepithelium of the telencephalon under the influence of sonic hedgehog (SHH) signaling and migrate into cortical regions. Oligodendrocytes are a s
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  • ...ring in the ovum is converted into the reflexa as the ovum expands. In the hedgehog a reflexa is formed, according to Hubrecht, in a similar manner.
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    ...d in [[Fly Development|Drosophila]] that is required for inhibition of the hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway. A member of the glypican family of consists of six
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  • example, mouse, rabbit, cavy, mole, and hedgehog 1 ). i) That mole and hedgehog must be placed in this category
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  • Erinaceus europaeus (hedgehog) Erinaceus europaeus (hedgehog)
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  • ...sequence of fissuration was followed by Grbnberg (’01) in the brain of the hedgehog. The choroid fissure appears in the 11-mm. embryo and the arched fissure ...no separation of the Bogenfurche into anterior andvposterior limbs in the hedgehog. This finding of Gronberg agrees in all points with that in man, namely, a
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  • hedgehog and shrew has also presented in the female hedgehog and suggested that
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  • ...submaxillary glands of a cat); Maximow, ’01 (Glandula retrolingualis of a hedgehog). CARLIER, W. 1896 On the pancreas of the hedgehog during hibernation. Journal of Anat. and Phys., vol. 30, no. 3, cited from
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  • ...owever, occurring distinctly only in a few species (dromedary, sheep, cow, hedgehog, mole), as well as cysts whose epithelium is in a state of proliferation an
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  • Arch., Bd. 110. Carlier 1896 On the pancreas of the hedgehog during hibernation. Journ.
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  • ...is a true one. Although Hubrecht’s description of the placentation of the Hedgehog, in which he makes this suggestion, was published 33 years ago, no worker s
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  • * Sonic hedgehog plays a role in directing correct lobulation of the median anlage into two
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  • ...eeter, 1929), sheep (Clark, 1984), rabbit (Assheton, 1909; Gregory, 1930), hedgehog (Assheton, 1909), guinea-pig (Squier, 1982), mouse (Sabotta, 1924; Lewis &
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  • ...median nerve and brachial artery. This muscle is found in the cetacea, the hedgehog, the bear, great anteater and others. The inferior portion is much more dev
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  • ...ion of neniertea to vertebrates. Q. J. xxvii. 605-G44. 80.1. Placentation, hedgehog. _Q. J. xxx. 288-404. Huss. 73.1. Milk-glands. Jena. Zeit. vii. 176-203. Hu
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  • ...so direct the location of specialized cell types within a tissue eg. sonic hedgehog
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  • ...ing that in a specimen fixed some hours after death the blastocyst (in the hedgehog) seemed very loosely attached to its surroundings; very much more so than h ...emembered that Hubrecht“ at first ascribed the origin of large cells in the hedgehog’s decidua to the maternal cells, but later he concluded that the origin o
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  • ...the trophoblast ('88, p. 511), and in his paper on the placentation of the hedgehog ('89, p. 298) he defines the term as follows: “I propose to confer th
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  • ...blood. In this respect the early human ovum is very much like that of the hedgehog and mouse, as described by Hubrecht and Bonnet, surrounded on all sides by
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  • * [http://omim.org/entry/600725 SONIC HEDGEHOG, DROSOPHILA, HOMOLOG OF; SHH]
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  • ...ment of the membranes in the pig dog Tarsius rhesus monkey ground squirrel hedgehog and man eives a general idea of repre senutive types of membranes and place
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  • ...o be (Owen) a small decidua reflexa. A similar arrangement is found in the Hedgehog (Erinaceus Europaeus) (Rolleston), in which the placenta occupies the typic
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  • ...stage is represented a not unusual feature in the adult insectivore, e.g. hedgehog, in which vacuities are found in the adult palate bone. In the adult Miniop
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  • described in the European hedgehog cycle of the female hedgehog. Phil. Tr. Roy.
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  • In 1889 Hubrecht, in examining the placenta of the hedgehog, found a decided resemblance in numerous points to the human placenta. He a
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  • ...deleben j ) has furnished interesting data for monotremes, marsupials, the hedgehog, and man himself. Considerations of space preclude further citation from hi
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  • ...employed by Krause, 95, in his study of the glandula submaxillaris of the hedgehog (erinaceus europaeus) and the results obtained bore a striking similarity t ...tain a typical mucin reaction in the cells of the gl. submaxillaris of the hedgehog, a gland which, according to Krause, does not secrete mucin. Bensley, 02, i
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  • ...d is almost devoid of medullated fibers. Bischoff ('00) states that in the hedgehog the pyramidal fibers are so fine and possess so delicate a myelin sheath th ...pper cervical segments. These findings seem to indicate a condition in the hedgehog similar to that found by Draseke in the mole.
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  • ...sequence of fissuration was followed by Gronberg ('01) in the brain of the hedgehog. The choroid fissure appears in the 11-mm. embryo and the arched fissure in ...no separation of the Bogenfurche into anterior and posterior limbs in the hedgehog. This finding of Gronberg agrees in all points with that in man, namely, a
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  • * [https://www.komp.org/geneinfo.php?geneid=1959 Hhipl1] hedgehog interacting protein-like 1
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  • ...ar system by way of the temporal foramcn is well developed in the opossum, hedgehog, mole, bat, weasel, mouse, rabbit, cat, dog, cow, and horse. Although there
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  • 3: Hurst EW. Note on the Lachrymal Gland of the Hedgehog. J Anat. 1920 Oct;55(Pt 2: Walls EW. Specialized conducting tissue in the heart of the common hedgehog
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  • section, from a hedgehog. (After B6hm and von Davidoff.) g., Granular substance of the
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  • ...median nerve and brachial artery. This muscle is found in the cetacea, the hedgehog, the bear, great anteater and others. The inferior portion is much more dev ...imal (mole) or after these cells have commenced to hypertrophy (woodchuck, hedgehog). In the woodchuck they tend to remain scrotal while the interstitial cells
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  • fibers (arrectores spinarum of the hedgehog) and blood vessels. J. Comp. Neurol., Garven, H. S. D. 1925. The nerve endings in the panniculus carnosus of the hedgehog, with special reference to the sympathetic innervation of striatedonuscle.
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  • differences may be involved. In the hedgehog, for example, the funnel region of the
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  • All the Vivipara have their testes in front, [or outside,*^] except the hedgehog. This is the only one that has them by the loin,** and the reason is the sa ...this selfsame reason the testes are also inside in the elephant and in the hedgehog ; the skin of these two animals, as of the others, is not well adapted for
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  • The insectivora and chiroptera — hedgehog, mole, bat — show similarly an almost complete absence of cortico-spinal ...tion of the pyramidal tract in the mole corresponds with that found in the hedgehog by BischofT ('00) . He employed the degeneration method and stained his sec
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  • primordial cranium of the European hedgehog. Read by title. Charles H. Danforth, Washington University Medical School, ...4 per cent; mouse, 17.6 per cent; bat, 19.5 per cent; mole, 20.2 per cent; hedgehog, 24.3 per cent; guinea pig, 19.8 per cent; monkey, 10.4 per cent; seal, 19.
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  • ...who suggested the existence of the nucleolini in the pancreas cell of the hedgehog and gave the name of 'endonucleolus.' Carlier, E. W. 1896 On the pancreas of the hedgehog during hibernation. Journ. of Anat., vol. 30, 1899 Changes that occur in so
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  • ...OOI 150 Edentata Armadillo — 80 Cetacea Whale — 140 Insectivora Mole — 125 Hedgehog — 100 Rodentia Mouse ... O-OOOOOOI 72 Rat — 72 Guinea-pig O-OOOOOI 80 L ...sectivora Mole — — — — — 29 30 0-283 105-8 Ant-eater — ■ — — 190 — — — — — Hedgehog 49 49 — — — 42 49 0-175 280-0 Cheiroptera Bat — — — — — 34
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  • ...orphological changes of mitochondria in the developing hepatic cell of the hedgehog, mouse and man, and man, respectively. In each case the material investigat ...d Pigeaud (’30) on the ontogeny of mitochondria of the hepatic cell of the hedgehog, mouse and man, and man, this study shows that the mitochondria of the deve
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  • ...uncertain whether this should be homologized with the velum. His fig. 23, hedgehog embryo after Groenburg, seems to show a distinct velum with a well marked p ...s, especially in the latter, it is highly developed. See Ziehen, figs. 13, hedgehog embryo, 32 Echidna, 52-56 rabbit, 82 cat; Minot (71), fig. 390, sheep.
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  • ...s of mammals: the two may appear directly correlated, as in the marmot and hedgehog; regressive changes in the germinal tissue may be accompanied by the maxima ...15, supp. p. 57. Marshall, F. H. A. 1911 The male generative cycle in the hedgehog; with
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  • ...ll-grown and new-born; in swine, full-grown, castrated, and embryo; in the hedgehog, full-grown, half -grown, and embryo; ...-born dog. Transverse, in the adult cat, full-grown, half-grown and embryo hedgehog, and embryo swine.
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  • ...ubt with the pre-sylvian fissure. He adds, " On comparing the brain of the hedgehog with that of the dog and monkey, it will be
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  • Erinaceus europaeus (hedgehog) Erinaceus europaeus (hedgehog)
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  • including the rat, rabbit, hedgehog, mole,
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  • ...ecalling the relation between the head of the femur and the acetabulum; in hedgehog embryos a boundary between the basi ...uns from behind forward and medial ward. Also the same author found in the hedgehog a limiting zone in the posterior part only of the ala temporalis.
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  • ...trace of mucin. Such a case Mayer found in the submaxillary glands of the hedgehog. ...s, has been demonstrated by Krause (1885) in the retrolingual gland of the hedgehog, and by myself (1903) in the pyloric glands of Cavia and Plethodon, and in
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  • Arch., Bd. 110. Carlier 1896 On the pancreas of the hedgehog during hibernation. Journ.
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  • Cablier, E. W. Contributions to the Histology of the Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus). Tart I. The Alimentary Canal. J. Anat. and Physiol., ...of pig, rat and rabbit embryos. They have been reported by Forssner in the hedgehog, where in a certain stage they lead to a complete occlusion. Vacuoles simil
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  • * section, from a hedgehog. (After B6hm and
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  • ...o found them on the hard palate and the bills of birds, on the tail of the hedgehog and the vuh'a of swine. In man he said they are situated for the most part
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  • Erinaceus europaeus (hedgehog) Erinaceus europaeus (hedgehog)
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  • ...parison is made with other simple adult cerebella ; viz., the hare, shrew, hedgehog^ mole, rat, water-vole, bat and squirrel. The second };art of the paper inc
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  • Common Hedgehog. . . ,
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  • ...blood. In this respect the early human ovum is very much like that of the hedgehog and mouse, as described by Hubrecht and Bonnet, surrounded on all sides by
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  • ...mals, else the appearance of an evanescent blastopore in such forms as the hedgehog, Tarsius, rabbit, mole, shrew, and opossum would have little significance.
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  • ...difference indicated by the figures given by Marinesco in the case of the hedgehog. The chromophilous substance is present during hibernation in at least as g
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  • ...iously to his publication they had been described in the pig, dog, cat and hedgehog only, but Bannwart states that Mliller found them indicated in the mole and
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  • ...he general bending or curvmg of the frame — analogous to the action ot the hedgehog, etc. — while courage contracts the extensors, and produces expansion and ...inds of cells in the cervical region of the foetal and adult man, gorilla, hedgehog, mole, shrew, bat, and rabbit. The cord was hardened in Miiller's fluid and
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  • .... He was also able to obtain in the cells of the submaxillary gland of the hedgehog, the secretion of which, according to Krause, does not contain mucin, a typ
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  • ...rking with the Kopsch osmium method, upon the spinal ganglion cells of the hedgehog, cat, rabbit, rat, mouse, and hen, found that not all the cells showed a co
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  • ...order given : Squirrel, guinea-pig, porcupine, mole, stoat, ichneumon and hedgehog. He states that in regard to these, as well as to the succeeding series, ma
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