Bone Morphogenetic Protein Receptors, Type I
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Subject Areas on Research
- BMP receptor IA is required in mammalian neural crest cells for development of the cardiac outflow tract and ventricular myocardium.
- BMP receptor IA is required in the mammalian embryo for endodermal morphogenesis and ectodermal patterning.
- BMP signaling in the development of the mouse esophagus and forestomach.
- BMP signaling in the epiblast is required for proper recruitment of the prospective paraxial mesoderm and development of the somites.
- Bmp signaling regulates proximal-distal differentiation of endoderm in mouse lung development.
- Bone formation induced by BMP-2 in human osteosarcoma cells.
- Bone morphogenetic protein 4 regulates the budding site and elongation of the mouse ureter.
- Bone morphogenetic protein signaling is required in the dorsal neural folds before neurulation for the induction of spinal neural crest cells and dorsal neurons.
- Bone morphogenetic proteins are expressed by both bone-forming and non-bone-forming lesions.
- Evidence that autocrine signaling through Bmpr1a regulates the proliferation, survival and morphogenetic behavior of distal lung epithelial cells.
- Molecular classification of patients with unexplained hamartomatous and hyperplastic polyposis.
- The transforming growth factor-beta type III receptor mediates distinct subcellular trafficking and downstream signaling of activin-like kinase (ALK)3 and ALK6 receptors.
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Keywords of People
- Hogan, Brigid L. M., George Barth Geller Distinguished Professor for Research in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology