Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates
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sg-nus-scholar.10635-1778472023-08-29T21:57:59Z Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates Mattes, B Dang, Y Greicius, G Kaufmann, L.T Prunsche, B Rosenbauer, J Stegmaier, J Mikut, R Özbek, S Nienhaus, G.U Schug, A Virshup, D.M Scholpp, S DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL beta catenin tyrosine kinase receptor Tyrosine kinase receptor Ror2 unclassified drug Wnt protein Wnt8a protein beta catenin CTNNB1 protein, human cytoskeleton protein receptor tyrosine kinase like orphan receptor ROR2 protein, human Wnt protein WNT8A protein, human wnt8a protein, zebrafish zebrafish protein animal experiment animal tissue Article cancer tissue cell polarity cell proliferation controlled study cytonemes cytoskeleton embryo genetic transcription human human tissue intestine crypt intracellular signaling luciferase assay nonhuman planar cell polarity protein binding reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction Xenopus zebra fish animal autocrine effect cell polarity gene expression regulation genetics growth, development and aging metabolism mouse paracrine signaling pseudopodium Wnt signaling Animals Autocrine Communication beta Catenin Cell Polarity Cytoskeletal Proteins Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Humans Mice Paracrine Communication Pseudopodia Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-like Orphan Receptors Wnt Proteins Wnt Signaling Pathway Zebrafish Zebrafish Proteins 10.7554/eLife.36953 eLife 7 e36953 2020-10-20T03:32:40Z 2020-10-20T03:32:40Z 2018 Article Mattes, B, Dang, Y, Greicius, G, Kaufmann, L.T, Prunsche, B, Rosenbauer, J, Stegmaier, J, Mikut, R, Özbek, S, Nienhaus, G.U, Schug, A, Virshup, D.M, Scholpp, S (2018). Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates. eLife 7 : e36953. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.36953 2050084X https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177847 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031 |
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beta catenin tyrosine kinase receptor Tyrosine kinase receptor Ror2 unclassified drug Wnt protein Wnt8a protein beta catenin CTNNB1 protein, human cytoskeleton protein receptor tyrosine kinase like orphan receptor ROR2 protein, human Wnt protein WNT8A protein, human wnt8a protein, zebrafish zebrafish protein animal experiment animal tissue Article cancer tissue cell polarity cell proliferation controlled study cytonemes cytoskeleton embryo genetic transcription human human tissue intestine crypt intracellular signaling luciferase assay nonhuman planar cell polarity protein binding reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction Xenopus zebra fish animal autocrine effect cell polarity gene expression regulation genetics growth, development and aging metabolism mouse paracrine signaling pseudopodium Wnt signaling Animals Autocrine Communication beta Catenin Cell Polarity Cytoskeletal Proteins Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Humans Mice Paracrine Communication Pseudopodia Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-like Orphan Receptors Wnt Proteins Wnt Signaling Pathway Zebrafish Zebrafish Proteins |
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beta catenin tyrosine kinase receptor Tyrosine kinase receptor Ror2 unclassified drug Wnt protein Wnt8a protein beta catenin CTNNB1 protein, human cytoskeleton protein receptor tyrosine kinase like orphan receptor ROR2 protein, human Wnt protein WNT8A protein, human wnt8a protein, zebrafish zebrafish protein animal experiment animal tissue Article cancer tissue cell polarity cell proliferation controlled study cytonemes cytoskeleton embryo genetic transcription human human tissue intestine crypt intracellular signaling luciferase assay nonhuman planar cell polarity protein binding reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction Xenopus zebra fish animal autocrine effect cell polarity gene expression regulation genetics growth, development and aging metabolism mouse paracrine signaling pseudopodium Wnt signaling Animals Autocrine Communication beta Catenin Cell Polarity Cytoskeletal Proteins Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Humans Mice Paracrine Communication Pseudopodia Receptor Tyrosine Kinase-like Orphan Receptors Wnt Proteins Wnt Signaling Pathway Zebrafish Zebrafish Proteins Mattes, B Dang, Y Greicius, G Kaufmann, L.T Prunsche, B Rosenbauer, J Stegmaier, J Mikut, R Özbek, S Nienhaus, G.U Schug, A Virshup, D.M Scholpp, S Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates |
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Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates |
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Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates |
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Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates |
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Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates |
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Wnt/PCP controls spreading of Wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates |
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wnt/pcp controls spreading of wnt/?-catenin signals by cytonemes in vertebrates |
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