porcupine
Bibliographic References tagged with porcupine
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Kadowaki, Wilder, Klingensmith, Zachary, Perrimon. The segment polarity gene porcupine encodes a putative multitransmembrane protein involved in Wingless processing.
Genes Dev. 1996;10(24):3116–28. PMID: 8985181
Kadowaki, Wilder, Klingensmith, Zachary, Perrimon. The segment polarity gene porcupine encodes a putative multitransmembrane protein involved in Wingless processing.
Genes Dev. 1996;10(24):3116–28. PMID: 8985181
Manoukian, Yoffe, Wilder, Perrimon. The porcupine gene is required for wingless autoregulation in Drosophila.
Development. 1995;121(12):4037–44. PMID: 8575304
Manoukian, Yoffe, Wilder, Perrimon. The porcupine gene is required for wingless autoregulation in Drosophila.
Development. 1995;121(12):4037–44. PMID: 8575304
Heuvel, Harryman-Samos, Klingensmith, Perrimon, Nusse. Mutations in the segment polarity genes wingless and porcupine impair secretion of the wingless protein.
EMBO J. 1993;12(13):5293–302. PMID: 8262072
Heuvel, Harryman-Samos, Klingensmith, Perrimon, Nusse. Mutations in the segment polarity genes wingless and porcupine impair secretion of the wingless protein.
EMBO J. 1993;12(13):5293–302. PMID: 8262072
Tanaka, Okabayashi, Asashima, Perrimon, Kadowaki. The evolutionarily conserved porcupine gene family is involved in the processing of the Wnt family.
Eur J Biochem. 2000;267(13):4300–11. PMID: 10866835
Tanaka, Okabayashi, Asashima, Perrimon, Kadowaki. The evolutionarily conserved porcupine gene family is involved in the processing of the Wnt family.
Eur J Biochem. 2000;267(13):4300–11. PMID: 10866835