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Term Information

Accession
GO:0060783
Name
mesenchymal smoothened signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
mesenchymal hedgehog signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development, mesenchymal hh signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development, mesenchymal smoothened signalling pathway involved in prostate gland development
Alternate IDs
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Definition
The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of activation of the transmembrane Smoothened-type protein in the mesenchymal cells of the prostate that contribute to the progression of the prostate over time. This process contributes to lung development. Source: PMID:12221011
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History
See term history for GO:0060783 at QuickGO
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Parents of mesenchymal smoothened signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development (GO:0060783)
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mesenchymal smoothened signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development [is_a relation] is_a  reproductive process (GO:0022414)
mesenchymal smoothened signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  epithelial-mesenchymal signaling involved in prostate gland development (GO:0060738)
mesenchymal smoothened signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development [is_a relation] is_a  smoothened signaling pathway (GO:0007224)
mesenchymal smoothened signaling pathway involved in prostate gland development [is_a relation] is_a  cell surface receptor signaling pathway involved in cell-cell signaling (GO:1905114)

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