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The Hedgehog signaling pathway is a critical regulator of embryonic development. It controls the growth and patterning of tissues and organs during development. The pathway is activated when hedgehog proteins bind to a receptor on the cell surface, triggering the activation of genes involved in growth and patterning.

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