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GDNF/RET signaling is obviously critical for aspects of neural crest and ureteric bud function but, frustratingly, its relationship to other developmental signaling cascades is not yet clear.
Site-specific gene expression suggests that taste bud function varies by location on the tongue and that taste cell signaling and modulation can occur in a site-specific manner.
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In addition, our study reveals that the axial budding function of Bud3p is mediated by the N-terminal region 1 858.
While multiple regions of Bud3p could target to the bud neck, only the N-terminal portion of Bud3p is capable of carrying out the axial budding function.
We suggest that budding functions as a mechanism of cell division that facilitates damage segregation.
Endocrine-associated gene products in taste buds may function in the cephalic response to feeding that prepares the gut for digestion of a meal [68].
These findings suggest that ghrelin plays a local modulatory role in determining taste bud signaling and function and could be a novel mechanism for the modulation of salty and sour taste responsivity.
In ureteric bud, loss of function of both CFL1 and ADF arrests branching morphogenesis, implying functional redundancy in this context (Kuure et al., 2010).
Older trees of species where height growth is predetermined in buds formed the previous summer usually set bud as a function of primary shoot elongation and maturation, and bud set often occurs before nights start to lengthen in summer.
These results are consistent with the idea that different taste cells in each taste bud perform distinct functions.
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