Hedgehog Patterning Activity: Role of a Lipophilic Modification Mediated by the Carboxy-Terminal Autoprocessing Domain
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Eugene V Koonin | Philip A Beachy | Amina S Woods | E. Koonin | S. Ekker | P. Beachy | R. Cotter | Yong Ma | J. A. Porter | K. E. Young | A. Woods | Yong Ma | Stephen C Ekker | Chien-Huan Chen | D. P. Kessler | W. Park | Chien-Huan Chen | Doris P von Kessler | Robert J Cotter | Jeffery A Porter | Woo-Jin Park | Keith E Young | Woo-Jin Park | D. P. V. Kessler
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