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BMP receptor
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Bone morphogenetic proteins regulate multiple processes in embryonic development, including early dorso-ventral patterning and neural crest development. BMPs activate heteromeric receptor complexes consisting of type I and type II receptor-serine/threonine kinases.
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viwyoming2711
16-12-2020
8
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The differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells towards an osteoblastic fate depends on numerous signaling pathways, including activation of bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling components. Commitment to osteogenesis is associated with activation of osteoblast-related signal transduction, whereas inactivation of this signal transduction favors adipogenesis.
13p
viwashington2711
04-12-2019
10
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The transforming growth factorb(TGF-b) superfamily includes bone mor-phogenetic proteins, activins and TGF-bsensu stricto (s.s). These ligands, which transduce their signal through a heteromeric complex of type I and type II receptors, have been shown to play a key role in numerous biologi-cal processes including early embryonic development in both deuterostomes and ecdyzozoans.
17p
fptmusic
11-04-2013
24
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Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are known to be widely involved in various biological processes. Many of the members of the BMP family, as well as related factors, receptors and molecules in the BMP signaling path-way, have been isolated, but their precise functions are still unclear.
8p
galaxyss3
19-03-2013
50
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Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), together with transforming growth factor (TGF)-band activins⁄inhibins, constitute the TGF-bsuperfamily of ligands. This superfamily is formed by more than 30 structurally related secreted proteins.
12p
media19
05-03-2013
41
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Pro-forms of growth factors have received increasing attention since it was shown that they can affect both the maturation and functions of mature growth factors. Here, we assessed the biological function of the pro-form of bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2), a member of the transforming growth factorb(TGFb)⁄BLP superfamily.
13p
viettel02
20-02-2013
38
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