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Hedgehog signalling in foregut malignancy
D. N. Watkins, C. D. Peacock
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Aberrant Cells
16%
Aggressive Tumor
16%
Axial Patterning
16%
Conserved Mechanisms
16%
Cyclopamine
33%
Desert Hedgehog
16%
Esophagus
16%
Foregut
100%
Gorlin Syndrome
16%
Hedgehog
16%
Hedgehog Receptor
16%
Hedgehog Signaling
100%
High Potency
16%
In Cancer
16%
Indian Hedgehog
16%
Ligand-dependent
16%
Malignancy
100%
Malignant Transformation
16%
Metastasis
16%
Morphogen Gradient
16%
Neural Tumor
16%
Non-cell Autonomous
16%
Novel Therapeutics
16%
Pancreas
16%
Pathway Activation
16%
Pharmacologic
33%
Plant Alkaloids
16%
Skin Tumor
16%
Small Cell Lung Cancer
33%
Sonic Hedgehog
16%
Specific Inhibition
16%
Stem Cell Fate
33%
Stomach
16%
Tumor
50%
Upper Gastrointestinal Malignancies
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Alkaloid
16%
Axial Patterning
16%
Cell Fate
33%
Eicosanoid Receptor
16%
Esophagus
16%
Hedgehog
50%
Hedgehog Signaling Pathway
100%
Malignant Transformation
16%
Morphogen
16%
Stem Cell
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Alkaloid
11%
Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome
11%
Cyclopamine
22%
Hedgehog
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
11%
Malignant Transformation
11%
Morphogen
11%
Neoplasm
44%
Receptor
11%
Skin Tumor
11%
Small Cell Lung Cancer
22%
Medicine and Dentistry
Alkaloid
16%