Smoothened transduces Hedgehog signals via activity-dependent sequestration of PKA catalytic subunits
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Benjamin R. Myers | N. Krogan | Jiewei Xu | A. Manglik | Ruth Hüttenhain | D. Grunwald | I. Deshpande | Danielle S. Hedeen | Dana K. Shaw | Ju-Fen Zhu | B. Myers | Jiahao Liang | John T. Happ | Madison F Walker | Isaac B Nelson | Corvin D. Arveseth | Jacob L. Capener | Sara L. Stubben | Ju‐Fen Zhu | Madison F. Walker | Isaac B. Nelson
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