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Shh signaling in limb bud ectoderm: potential role in teratogen-induced postaxial ectrodactyly
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Shh signaling in limb bud ectoderm: potential role in teratogen-induced postaxial ectrodactyly

Sheila M Bell, Claire M Schreiner, John A Goetz, David J Robbins and William J Scott, Jr
Developmental dynamics, Vol.233(2), pp.313-325
2005-06
PMID: 15858818

Abstract

Animals Cell Death DNA, Complementary - genetics Ectoderm - cytology Ectoderm - drug effects Ectoderm - metabolism Hedgehog Proteins Limb Buds - cytology Limb Buds - drug effects Limb Buds - embryology Limb Buds - metabolism Limb Deformities, Congenital - chemically induced Limb Deformities, Congenital - embryology Limb Deformities, Congenital - metabolism Limb Deformities, Congenital - pathology Mesoderm - drug effects Mesoderm - metabolism Mice Signal Transduction - drug effects Teratogens - pharmacology Trans-Activators - genetics Trans-Activators - metabolism Wings, Animal - drug effects Wings, Animal - embryology Wings, Animal - metabolism

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