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  2. Bone morphogenetic protein - Wikipedia

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    Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are a group of growth factors also known as cytokines and as metabologens. [1] Professor Marshall Urist and Professor Hari Reddi discovered their ability to induce the formation of bone and cartilage, BMPs are now considered to constitute a group of pivotal morphogenetic signals, orchestrating tissue architecture throughout the body.

  3. Noggin (protein) - Wikipedia

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    Noggin is a signaling molecule that plays an important role in promoting somite patterning in the developing embryo. [8] It is released from the notochord and regulates bone morphogenic protein 4 (BMP4) during development. [9] The absence of BMP4 will cause the patterning of the neural tube and somites from the neural plate in the developing ...

  4. Bone morphogenetic protein 3 - Wikipedia

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    651 110075 Ensembl ENSG00000152785 ENSMUSG00000029335 UniProt P12645 Q8BHE5 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_001201 NM_173404 NM_001310677 RefSeq (protein) NP_001192 NP_001297606 NP_775580 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 81.03 – 81.06 Mb Chr 5: 99 – 99.03 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Bone morphogenetic protein 3, also known as osteogenin, is a protein in humans that is encoded by the ...

  5. Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva - Wikipedia

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    Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (/ ˌ f aɪ b r oʊ d ɪ ˈ s p l eɪ ʒ (i) ə ɒ ˈ s ɪ f ɪ k æ n z p r ə ˈ ɡ r ɛ s ɪ v ə /; [1] abbr. FOP), also called Münchmeyer disease or formerly myositis ossificans progressiva, is an extremely rare connective tissue disease in which fibrous connective tissue such as muscle, tendons, and ligaments turn into bone tissue (ossification).

  6. Bone morphogenetic protein receptor - Wikipedia

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    Type 1 contains a glycine-serine-rich domain to be phosphorylated by type 2 kinase domain, initiating the signaling transduction pathway of the SMAD signaling cascade. [3] The wrist epitope motif on BMP-2 has a high-affinity binding site for BMPR-IA. The knuckle epitope motif on BMP-2 has a low-affinity binding site for BMPR-II. [4]

  7. BMPR1A - Wikipedia

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    12166 Ensembl ENSG00000107779 ENSMUSG00000021796 UniProt P36894 P36895 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_004329 NM_009758 RefSeq (protein) NP_004320 NP_033888 Location (UCSC) Chr 10: 86.76 – 86.93 Mb Chr 14: 34.13 – 34.23 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse The bone morphogenetic protein receptor, type IA also known as BMPR1A is a protein which in humans is encoded by the BMPR1A gene ...

  8. BMPR2 - Wikipedia

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    BMPR2 is expressed on both human and animal granulosa cells, and is a crucial receptor for bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP15) and growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9). ). These two protein signaling molecules and their BMPR2-mediated effects play an important role in follicle development in preparation for ovulatio

  9. BMPR1B - Wikipedia

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    BMPR1B is the major transducer of signals in these condensations as demonstrated in experiments using constitutively active BMPR1B receptors. [9] BMPR1B is a more effective transducer of GDF5 than BMPR1A. [9] Unlike BMPR1A null mice, which die at an early embryonic stage, BMPR1B null mice are viable. [9]

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