Assay
Age
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In situ RNA (whole mount)
10.5 DPC
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Ihh Indian hedgehog | |
Results | Reference |
1* | J:135300 Babbs C, Furniss D, Morriss-Kay GM, Wilkie AO, Polydactyly in the mouse mutant Doublefoot involves altered Gli3 processing and is caused by a large deletion in cis to Indian hedgehog. Mech Dev. 2008 May-Jun;125(5-6):517-26 |
1 | J:81440 Crick AP, Babbs C, Brown JM, Morriss-Kay GM, Developmental mechanisms underlying polydactyly in the mouse mutant Doublefoot. J Anat. 2003 Jan;202(1):21-6 |
1 | J:134674 Fogel JL, Chiang C, Huang X, Agarwala S, Ventral specification and perturbed boundary formation in the mouse midbrain in the absence of Hedgehog signaling. Dev Dyn. 2008 May;237(5):1359-72 |
1 | J:89445 Jeong J, Mao J, Tenzen T, Kottmann AH, McMahon AP, Hedgehog signaling in the neural crest cells regulates the patterning and growth of facial primordia. Genes Dev. 2004 Apr 15;18(8):937-51 |
1 | J:160363 Mao J, Kim BM, Rajurkar M, Shivdasani RA, McMahon AP, Hedgehog signaling controls mesenchymal growth in the developing mammalian digestive tract. Development. 2010 May;137(10):1721-9 |
1* | J:49653 Yang Y, Guillot P, Boyd Y, Lyon MF, McMahon AP, Evidence that preaxial polydactyly in the Doublefoot mutant is due to ectopic Indian Hedgehog signaling. Development. 1998 Aug;125(16):3123-32 |
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