نتایج جستجو برای: patched receptor

تعداد نتایج: 591608  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1990
W H Ehlers E R Crouch P B Williams P K Riggs

Epsilon-aminocaproic acid (EACA) decreases rebleeding in traumatic hyphema through antifibrinolytic activity. Therapeutic levels were achieved in aqueous humor of rabbits after topical application. Aqueous humor EACA levels were significantly higher after pretreatment with 0.5% proparacaine. Use of EACA (60%) in a carboxypolymethylene (CPM) vehicle (0.5%, 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%) was examined. Aqueo...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2007
Masafumi Nakamura Makoto Kubo Kosuke Yanai Yoshiko Mikami Mio Ikebe Shuntaro Nagai Koji Yamaguchi Masao Tanaka Mitsuo Katano

BACKGROUND The hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway is aberrantly activated in many human carcinomas including pancreatic cancer and regulates tumor cell growth. Overproduction of sonic hedgehog (Shh), a ligand of the Hh signaling pathway, increases the Hh signaling activity through transmitting the signal to patched-1 (Ptch1), the receptor of the Hh signaling pathway. MATERIALS AND METHODS a-Ptch...

Journal: :Cell 1996
Joy Alcedo Marina Ayzenzon Tonia Von Ohlen Markus Noll Joan E Hooper

Smoothened (smo) is a segment polarity gene required for correct patterning of every segment in Drosophila. The earliest defect in smo mutant embryos is loss of expression of the Hedgehog-responsive gene wingless between 1 and 2 hr after gastrulation. Since smo mutant embryos cannot respond to exogenous Hedgehog (Hh) but can respond to exogenous Wingless, the smo product functions in Hh signali...

2001
Carol Wicking Edwina McGlinn

It has long been known from work in both Drosophila and vertebrate systems that the hedgehog signalling pathway is pivotal to embryonic development, but the past 5 years has seen an increase in our understanding of how members of this pathway are crucial to the processes of tumorigenesis. This important link was firmly established with the discovery that mutations in the gene encoding the hedge...

2017
Mariana Capurro Tomomi Izumikawa Philippe Suarez Wen Shi Marzena Cydzik Tomoyuki Kaneiwa Jean Gariepy Luisa Bonafe Jorge Filmus

Autosomal-recessive omodysplasia (OMOD1) is a genetic condition characterized by short stature, shortened limbs, and facial dysmorphism. OMOD1 is caused by loss-of-function mutations of glypican 6 (GPC6). In this study, we show that GPC6-null embryos display most of the abnormalities found in OMOD1 patients and that Hedgehog (Hh) signaling is significantly reduced in the long bones of these emb...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Juan Pablo Couso

C ell signaling is arguably the most important characteristic of multicellular organisms. Without cell signaling, the different cells in the body of a plant or animal could not communicate with each other, and they could not coordinate their actions. Such coordination is essential: first, to build a complex body composed of thousands or millions of cells and second, for the correct performance ...

Journal: :Communications in Mathematical Sciences 2016

Journal: :The Journal of New Zealand Studies 2013

Journal: :Developmental biology 1999
L V Goodrich D Jung K M Higgins M P Scott

Patched (Ptc) is a human tumor suppressor protein and a candidate receptor for Hedgehog (Hh) proteins, which regulate growth and patterning in embryos. Ptc represses expression of Hh target genes such as Gli1 and ptc1 itself. Localized secretion of Hh appears to induce transcription of target genes in specific patterns by binding to Ptc and preventing it from functioning in recipient cells. Peo...

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