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Communicating with Hedgehogs

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2005
Signalling by secreted Hedgehog (Hh) proteins is important for the development of many tissues and organs. Damage to components of the Hh signal-transduction pathway can lead to birth defects and cancer. The Hh proteins are distributed in tissues in a gradient, and cells respond to different thresholds of Hh with distinct responses.
Matthew P. Scott, Joan E. Hooper
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Hedgehogs

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
The biology, physiology, husbandry, and handling of the hedgehog are described. Diseases and conditions of practical significance are reviewed.
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Geriatric Hedgehogs

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2020
African hedgehogs are susceptible to aging changes like those of other small exotic mammals. Common conditions of the geriatric hedgehog include heart disease, chronic renal disease, and dental/periodontal disease. Hedgehogs are unique in that they have an unusually short life span and a propensity for neoplasia.
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Help for hedgehogs

Veterinary Record, 2019
> Many sick, injured and orphaned hedgehogs are taken into vet practices by members of the public each year The British Hedgehog Preservation Society know that many sick, injured and orphaned hedgehogs are taken into …
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Hazardous Hedgehogs

Southern Medical Journal, 2000
The African pygmy hedgehog has recently become a fashionable exotic pet in the United States, particularly in the South. As illustrated by the three cases reported, this mammalian insectivore can be a carrier of fungi that cause human dermatomycoses. The African pygmy hedgehog has also been associated with contact urticaria and human salmonellosis.
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Hedgehog threads to spread

Nature Cell Biology, 2013
In vivo time-lapse imaging and functional tests bring fresh evidence that the morphogen Hedgehog is conveyed to target cells via long filopodia extensions, dubbed cytonemes. This study provides the tools and conceptual framework to understand how cytonemes form and carry morphogens.
James Briscoe, Jean-Paul Vincent
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Genomic testing, tumor microenvironment and targeted therapy of Hedgehog-related human cancers.

Clinical science, 2019
Hedgehog signals are transduced through Patched receptors to the Smoothened (SMO)-SUFU-GLI and SMO-Gi-RhoA signaling cascades. MTOR-S6K1 and MEK-ERK signals are also transduced to GLI activators through post-translational modifications.
M. Katoh
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No hedgehog in the product?

2002
Summary: Assuming OCA, we shall prove that for some pairs of Fréchet \(\alpha _4\)-spaces \(X,Y\), the Fréchetness of the product \(X\times Y\) implies that \(X\times Y\) is \(\alpha _4\). Assuming MA, we shall construct a pair of spaces satisfying the assumptions of the theorem.
TIRONI, GINO, SIMON P.
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Hedgehogs

2009
Publisher Summary This chapter familiarizes with basic knowledge of hedgehogs biology, care, medicine, and surgery. The enclosure for a hedgehog should be smooth walled and high enough to prevent escape of these agile climbers. The enclosure should be tall enough so that the outstretched hedgehog cannot get its feet over the top.
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