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Eight-Year Experience of Hedgehog Pathway Inhibitors at Three Tertiary Referral Centres in the Australian State of Victoria. [PDF]
Gan C+4 more
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Warthog and Groundhog, novel families related to Hedgehog [PDF]
Thomas R. Bürglin
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Patterns and drivers of range filling of alien mammals in Europe
Biological invasions are major drivers of biodiversity change. Alien mammals are particularly concerning in Europe, where their expansion remains unabated, though the driving factors are still unclear. Well‐documented introductions and distributions in this continent provide a unique opportunity to understand how human activities influenced this ...
Lisa Tedeschi+9 more
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Knocking out ARL13B completely abolishes primary ciliogenesis in cell lines. [PDF]
Mahajan D, Chia HM, Lu L.
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Abstract Overexploitation of wildlife is pervasive in many tropical regions, and in addition to being a significant conservation and sustainability concern, it has received global attention given discussions over the origins of zoonotic disease outbreaks.
Franklin T. Simo+8 more
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Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) induces zebrafish spinal cord defects and scoliosis by inhibiting the hedgehog pathway. [PDF]
Cheng H+7 more
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Sonic hedgehog signaling during digit pattern duplication after application of recombinant protein and expressing cells [PDF]
Naoyuki Wada+2 more
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Wild meat consumption in changing rural landscapes of Indonesian Borneo
Abstract Wild meat can play a crucial role in the food system of rural communities residing near tropical forests. Yet, socio‐ecological changes across tropical landscapes are impacting the patterns and sustainability of meat consumption. To understand the prevalence, frequency and drivers of wild meat, domestic meat and fish consumption in this ...
Katie L. Spencer+12 more
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A Miocene Hedgehog (Mammalia: Erinaceidae) From Fort Polk In Western Louisiana
Judith A. Schiebout
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