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Matthew P. Scott

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  242
Citations -  39913

Matthew P. Scott is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Hedgehog. The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 233 publications receiving 38468 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew P. Scott include National Institutes of Health & Carnegie Institution for Science.

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Human Homolog of patched, a Candidate Gene for the Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome

TL;DR: Heritable mutations in BCNS patients and a somatic mutation in a sporadic BCC were identified in a human homolog of the Drosophila patched (ptc) gene, which appears to be crucial for proper embryonic development and for tumor suppression.
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Altered Neural Cell Fates and Medulloblastoma in Mouse patched Mutants

TL;DR: The PATCHED (PTC) gene encodes a Sonic hedgehog (Shh) receptor and a tumor suppressor protein that is defective in basal cell nevus syndrome (BCNS).
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Patched1 Regulates Hedgehog Signaling at the Primary Cilium

TL;DR: The role of primary cilia in regulation of Patched1 (Ptc1), the receptor for Sonic Hedgehog (Shh), is investigated and it is found that Ptc1 localized to cilia and inhibited Smoothened (Smo) by preventing its accumulation within cilia.
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Effects of oncogenic mutations in Smoothened and Patched can be reversed by cyclopamine

TL;DR: It is shown that the plant-derived teratogen cyclopamine, which inhibits the Hh response, is a potential ‘mechanism-based’ therapeutic agent for treatment of these tumours.
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Control of Neuronal Precursor Proliferation in the Cerebellum by Sonic Hedgehog

TL;DR: It is shown that Sonic hedgehog (Shh), which is made by Purkinje cells, regulates the division of granule cell precursors (GCPs), and treatment of GCPs with Shh prevents differentiation and induces a potent, long-lasting proliferative response.