Effects of oncogenic mutations in Smoothened and Patched can be reversed by cyclopamine
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M. Scott | J. Taipale | P. Beachy | James K. Chen | M. K. Cooper | Baolin Wang | R. K. Mann | Ljiljana Milenkovic
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