An ancient yet flexible cis-regulatory architecture allows localized Hedgehog tuning by patched/Ptch1

  1. David S Lorberbaum
  2. Andrea I Ramos
  3. Kevin A Peterson
  4. Brandon S Carpenter
  5. David S Parker
  6. Sandip De
  7. Lauren E Hillers
  8. Victoria M Blake
  9. Yuichi Nishi
  10. Matthew R McFarlane
  11. Ason CY Chiang
  12. Judith A Kassis
  13. Benjamin L Allen
  14. Andrew P McMahon
  15. Scott Barolo  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Michigan Medical School, United States
  2. Harvard University, United States
  3. National Institutes of Health, United States
  4. University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine, United States
  5. Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, United States
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  1. David S Lorberbaum
  2. Andrea I Ramos
  3. Kevin A Peterson
  4. Brandon S Carpenter
  5. David S Parker
  6. Sandip De
  7. Lauren E Hillers
  8. Victoria M Blake
  9. Yuichi Nishi
  10. Matthew R McFarlane
  11. Ason CY Chiang
  12. Judith A Kassis
  13. Benjamin L Allen
  14. Andrew P McMahon
  15. Scott Barolo
(2016)
An ancient yet flexible cis-regulatory architecture allows localized Hedgehog tuning by patched/Ptch1
eLife 5:e13550.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.13550