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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1739982024-11-10T06:17:03Z Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging Gruber J. Yee Z. Tolwinski N.S. YALE-NUS COLLEGE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES beta catenin mammalian target of rapamycin nucleoredoxin reactive oxygen metabolite transcription factor FOXO transcription factor GATA unclassified drug Wnt protein aging Alzheimer disease bone regeneration carcinogenesis cell proliferation developmental drift theory elt 3 gene elt 5 gene elt 6 gene embryo development evolution gene gene function gene mutation homeostasis human klotho gene lifespan lin 44 gene longevity malignant neoplastic disease mom 2 gene nervous system development nonhuman osteoporosis oxidation reduction reaction oxidative stress pathogenesis phenotype pleiotropy protein function Review signal transduction sod 3 gene stem cell niche theory Wnt gene Wnt signaling pathway worm 10.3390/cancers8080073 Cancers 8 8 73 2020-09-02T06:51:37Z 2020-09-02T06:51:37Z 2016 Review Gruber J., Yee Z., Tolwinski N.S. (2016). Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging. Cancers 8 (8) : 73. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers8080073 20726694 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/173998 Unpaywall 20200831
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topic beta catenin
mammalian target of rapamycin
nucleoredoxin
reactive oxygen metabolite
transcription factor FOXO
transcription factor GATA
unclassified drug
Wnt protein
aging
Alzheimer disease
bone regeneration
carcinogenesis
cell proliferation
developmental drift theory
elt 3 gene
elt 5 gene
elt 6 gene
embryo development
evolution
gene
gene function
gene mutation
homeostasis
human
klotho gene
lifespan
lin 44 gene
longevity
malignant neoplastic disease
mom 2 gene
nervous system development
nonhuman
osteoporosis
oxidation reduction reaction
oxidative stress
pathogenesis
phenotype
pleiotropy
protein function
Review
signal transduction
sod 3 gene
stem cell niche
theory
Wnt gene
Wnt signaling pathway
worm
spellingShingle beta catenin
mammalian target of rapamycin
nucleoredoxin
reactive oxygen metabolite
transcription factor FOXO
transcription factor GATA
unclassified drug
Wnt protein
aging
Alzheimer disease
bone regeneration
carcinogenesis
cell proliferation
developmental drift theory
elt 3 gene
elt 5 gene
elt 6 gene
embryo development
evolution
gene
gene function
gene mutation
homeostasis
human
klotho gene
lifespan
lin 44 gene
longevity
malignant neoplastic disease
mom 2 gene
nervous system development
nonhuman
osteoporosis
oxidation reduction reaction
oxidative stress
pathogenesis
phenotype
pleiotropy
protein function
Review
signal transduction
sod 3 gene
stem cell niche
theory
Wnt gene
Wnt signaling pathway
worm
Gruber J.
Yee Z.
Tolwinski N.S.
Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging
description 10.3390/cancers8080073
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Yee Z.
Tolwinski N.S.
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author Gruber J.
Yee Z.
Tolwinski N.S.
author_sort Gruber J.
title Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging
title_short Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging
title_full Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging
title_fullStr Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging
title_full_unstemmed Developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging
title_sort developmental drift and the role of wnt signaling in aging
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/173998
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