 68 citations
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  November 2011   in “The American journal of pathology”
           68 citations
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  November 2011   in “The American journal of pathology”    Abnormal Hedgehog signaling in blood cancers may help tumors grow and resist chemotherapy, suggesting potential for targeted treatments.  
      11 citations
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  March 2014   in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”
           11 citations
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  March 2014   in “Journal of Investigative Dermatology”    Genetic mutation and carcinogen treatment are both needed for skin cancer to develop in these specific mice.  
               105 citations
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  April 2014   in “Trends in Pharmacological Sciences”    Targeting the Smoothened receptor shows promise for treating certain cancers.  
               December 2016   in “The journal of investigative dermatology/Journal of investigative dermatology”    Hedgehog signaling controls hair follicle development and can affect skin cancer growth.  
      5 citations
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  September 2010   in “Cancer Prevention Research”
           5 citations
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  September 2010   in “Cancer Prevention Research”    The research suggests new treatments for skin cancer could target specific cell growth pathways.