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Meanings of
shh
in inglês
Be (or stay) silent!
sh
shhh
Cell line (Snakehead heart Japan)
snakehead heart
Related terms
cell line
spontaneously immortalized cell line
Usage of
shh
in inglês
1
The moment they walked in Darren whispered
"
shh
"
to the other two judges.
2
A silencing
"
shh
"
spilled to the back of the crowd.
3
No,
shh
,
they are not there.
4
Widow Ah, Heaven,
shh
!
5
Our previous data implicated a role for
Shh
in postnatal lung development.
6
Thus, whether airway epithelia have apical receptors for
SHH
has remained unknown.
7
Shh
is located within a TAD known to contain all its enhancers.
8
Rugae function as
SHH
signaling centers to pattern the elongating palatal shelves.
9
However, our understanding of the
Shh
pathway in gastric cancer remains limited.
10
The insertion site was found to lie close to the
Shh
locus.
11
However, the limb phenotype cannot be explained by loss of known
SHH
enhancers.
12
However,
Shh
is not associated with other clinicopathological and prognostic factors.
13
By inference, human pre-axial polydactyly results from a similar disruption of
Shh
expression.
14
Foregut expression of genes including
Shh
and Isl1 is shifted in mutant mice.
15
But then, from the unseen person,
'
Shh
!
'
Again, a soft giggle.
16
SHH
-
subtype
MBs are not exclusively hemispheric and hemispheric MBs are not always
SHH
-
activated
.
Other examples for "shh"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
shh
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
induce shh
neural shh
aberrant shh
always shh
apical shh
More collocations
Shh
through the time
Shh
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Rare