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Targeting Oncogenic WNT Signalling with WNT Signalling-Derived Peptides
2021WNT signalling is known to be a crucial regulator of embryonic development and tissue homeostasis. Aberrant expression of WNT signalling elements or their mutations has been implicated in carcinogenesis and/or the progression of several different cancer types.
Vikas, Yadav +3 more
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2017
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Alternative Splicing of the WNT-2B/WNT-13 Gene
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2000Secreted glycoprotein WNTs play important roles in carcinogenesis and development. We have previously reported molecular cloning of WNT-2B/WNT-13. Here, we have isolated a novel WNT-2B isoform (WNT-2B2), in addition to the original WNT-2B isoform (WNT-2B1).
M, Katoh +4 more
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Wnt signaling: Sox Enters the Wnt Pathway
Science's STKE, 1999The Wnt signaling pathway regulates numerous cellular responses including those that govern axis formation and dorsal-ventral patterning in the developing Xenopus laevis embryo. Upon binding to its receptor Frizzled, a signaling cascade is triggered that results in β-catenin-dependent transcription of Wnt target ...
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Science Signaling
The extracellular WNT-binding proteins SFRP and WIF1 promote and inhibit WNT signaling.
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The extracellular WNT-binding proteins SFRP and WIF1 promote and inhibit WNT signaling.
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