@article{bae095787fef4c69bcf11678be88530e,
title = "Hedgehog signaling in pancreas development",
abstract = "Hedgehog proteins are secreted molecules that bind to their cell surface receptors to elicit concentration dependent responses essential for numerous tissue patterning and cell differentiation events during embryogenesis. However, during early stages of pancreas organogenesis, hedgehog signaling has been shown to inhibit tissue morphogenesis and cell differentiation. By contrast, recent cell culture studies indicate that an active hedgehog pathway might be required for maintenance of adult endocrine cell functions. This review describes our current understanding of the requirement of hedgehog signaling during pancreas morphogenesis and cell differentiation and discusses how individual hedgehog genes might act at various stages to ensure proper pancreas development and organ function.",
keywords = "Annular pancreas, Diabetes mellitus, Endoderm, Fibroblast growth factor, Hedgehog, Heterotopic pancreas, Organogenesis, Pancreas, Transforming growth factor-β",
author = "Matthias Hebrok",
note = "Funding Information: I thank Patrick Heiser and Leslie Spector as well as Drs Hiroshi Kawahira, Maria Wilson, Dicki Hertel, Larry Moss, Pao-Tien Chuang and Seung Kim for discussions and helpful comments on the manuscript. Fig. 2A–C reprinted from Hebrok et al. (1998) with permission from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. Fig. 2D,E reprinted from Apelqvist et al. (1997) with permission from Elsevier Science. Fig. 2F,G , reprinted from Roy et al. (2001) with permission from Elsevier Science. This work was supported by the Sandler Family Supporting Foundation, a Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Career Development Award (2-2000-730), a JDRF Research Grant (1-2002-145), and an American Diabetes Association Research Grant.",
year = "2003",
month = jan,
doi = "10.1016/S0925-4773(02)00331-3",
language = "English",
volume = "120",
pages = "45--57",
journal = "Mechanisms of Development",
issn = "0925-4773",
publisher = "John Wiley & Sons Inc.",
number = "1",
}