Correction: Structural insights into the Caprin-2 HR1 domain in canonical Wnt signaling. [PDF]
Su C +12 more
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Cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) in prostate tumors exhibit distinct morphomechanical traits vs normal fibroblasts, including greater stiffness and volume, more elongated stress fibres, and larger and more elongated nuclei. These features, quantified through imaging and real‐time deformability cytometry, correlate with patient outcomes and can be ...
Antje Garside +11 more
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LOXL2⁺ cancer-associated fibroblasts shape WNT signaling to drive chemoresistance and poor outcomes in colorectal cancer: Insights from multi-omics and epidemiological analyses. [PDF]
Xu C +6 more
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Plasticity changes of molecular networks form a cellular learning process. Signaling network plasticity promotes cancer, metastasis, and drug resistance development. 55 plasticity‐related cancer drug targets are listed (20 having already approved drugs, 9 investigational drugs, and 26 being drug target candidates).
Márk Kerestély +5 more
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ZIC5, a survival biomarker, facilitates tumor progression and stemness in colon cancer via the activation of the Wnt signaling pathway. [PDF]
Li X +8 more
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Programming Next‐Generation Synthetic Biosensors by Genetic Circuit Design
Synthetic biology enables genetic circuit‐based biosensing to detect diverse targets, process signals, and transduce them into readable outputs or intracellular regulatory activities. However, field deployment and real‐world application of such synthetic biosensors face considerable challenges in sensitivity, specificity, speed, stability, and ...
Yuanli Gao +4 more
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Wnt target IQGAP3 promotes Wnt signaling via disrupting Axin1-CK1α interaction. [PDF]
Rahmat MB +6 more
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Structural Features of Glypicans and their Impact on Wnt Signaling in Cancer. [PDF]
Tsao HE, Ho M.
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An Integrated Canonical and Non-Canonical Wnt Signaling Network Controls Early Anterior-Posterior Axis Formation in Sea Urchin Embryos. [PDF]
Fenner JL +4 more
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