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Wnt signaling and osteoblastogenesis

Reviews in Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, 2006
Wnts are a large family of growth factors that mediate fundamental biological processes like embryogenesis, organogenesis and tumorigenesis. These proteins bind to a membrane receptor complex comprised of a frizzled (FZD) G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCRs) and a low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor-related protein (LRP).
Peter V N, Bodine, Barry S, Komm
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Wnt signaling and osteoarthritis

Bone, 2009
Osteoarthritis is a common disease, clinically manifested by joint pain, swelling and progressive loss of function. The severity of disease manifestations can vary but most of the patients only need intermittent symptom relief without major interventions.
Frank P, Luyten   +2 more
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LRPs in WNT Signalling

2021
The WNT/β-catenin signalling pathway is a rich and complex network of cellular proteins that orchestrates diverse short-range cell-to-cell communication in metazoans and is essential for both embryonic development and adult homeostasis. Due to its fundamental importance in controlling cell behaviour at multiple levels, its deregulation is associated ...
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Wnt Signaling in Osteosarcoma

2020
Wnt molecules are a class of cysteine-rich secreted glycoproteins that participate in various developmental events during embryogenesis and adult tissue homeostasis. Since its discovery in 1982, the roles of Wnt signaling have been established in various key regulatory systems in biology.
Amit, Singla   +5 more
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Wnt Signaling

Current drug targets, 2008
Nathan D. Okerlund   +1 more
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Wnt signalling goes nuclear

BioEssays, 1997
AbstractThe Wnt signalling cascade is a highly conserved signalling pathway throughout the animal kingdom. In Xenopus, Wnt signalling functions in mesodermal dorsoventral patterning. Earlier work on deciphering the components of the wnt signalling cascade left a gap between cytosolic β‐catenin, the final member of the cascade, and the nuclear target ...
M, Kühl, D, Wedlich
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Biomarkers of WNT signaling

Cancer Biomarkers, 2007
WNT signaling plays a key role in the developing embryo and in the maintenance of a stem/progenitor cell compartment in adult tissues. However, WNT signaling is also believed to play an important role in carcinogenesis. WNT signaling may be activated directly through WNT ligand overexpression, or more often through mutations downstream in the WNT ...
Michael J, Pishvaian, Stephen W, Byers
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Wnts, Signaling and Sulfates

Science's STKE, 2001
Questions remain about the signaling pathways that control pattern formation during development. Blair describes how sulfated glycosaminoglycans affect several developmentally important signaling pathways, including Wnt-Wingless, Fibroblast growth factor, Hedgehog, and Bone morphogenetic protein-4 signaling.
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Wnt Signaling in Lymphopoiesis

2005
Wnt signaling elicits changes in gene expression and cell physiology through beta-catenin and LEF1/TCF proteins. The signal transduction pathway regulates many cellular and developmental processes, including cell proliferation, cell fate decisions and differentiation.
Timm, A., Grosschedl, R.
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Wnt Signaling in Osteosarcoma

2014
Osteosarcoma (OS) is the most common primary bone malignancy diagnosed in children and adolescents with a high propensity for local invasion and distant metastasis. Despite current multidisciplinary treatments, there has not been a drastic change in overall prognosis within the last two decades.
Carol H, Lin   +3 more
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