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Mutually exclusive signaling signatures define the hepatic and pancreatic progenitor cell lineage divergence. , Rodríguez-Seguel E., Genes Dev. September 1, 2013; 27 (17): 1932-46.
Oxysterol binding to the extracellular domain of Smoothened in Hedgehog signaling. , Nedelcu D., Nat Chem Biol. September 1, 2013; 9 (9): 557-64.
TBX3 Directs Cell-Fate Decision toward Mesendoderm. , Weidgang CE., Stem Cell Reports. August 29, 2013; 1 (3): 248-65.
structural Studies of Wnts and identification of an LRP6 binding site. , Chu ML., Structure. July 2, 2013; 21 (7): 1235-42.
Expression of pluripotency factors in larval epithelia of the frog Xenopus: evidence for the presence of cornea epithelial stem cells. , Perry KJ., Dev Biol. February 15, 2013; 374 (2): 281-94.
β-Catenin-independent activation of TCF1/ LEF1 in human hematopoietic tumor cells through interaction with ATF2 transcription factors. , Grumolato L., PLoS Genet. January 1, 2013; 9 (8): e1003603.
Antagonistic cross-regulation between Wnt and Hedgehog signalling pathways controls post-embryonic retinal proliferation. , Borday C., Development. October 1, 2012; 139 (19): 3499-509.
LGR4 and LGR5 are R-spondin receptors mediating Wnt/ β-catenin and Wnt/PCP signalling. , Glinka A ., EMBO Rep. September 30, 2011; 12 (10): 1055-61.
PTK7/Otk interacts with Wnts and inhibits canonical Wnt signalling. , Peradziryi H., EMBO J. July 19, 2011; 30 (18): 3729-40.
Directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into intestinal tissue in vitro. , Spence JR., Nature. February 3, 2011; 470 (7332): 105-9.
Regulation of TCF3 by Wnt-dependent phosphorylation during vertebrate axis specification. , Hikasa H., Dev Cell. October 19, 2010; 19 (4): 521-32.
Wnt/beta-catenin signaling is involved in the induction and maintenance of primitive hematopoiesis in the vertebrate embryo. , Tran HT., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. September 14, 2010; 107 (37): 16160-5.
Long-term consequences of Sox9 depletion on inner ear development. , Park BY., Dev Dyn. April 1, 2010; 239 (4): 1102-12.
Wnt proteins are lipid-modified and can act as stem cell growth factors. , Willert K., Nature. May 22, 2003; 423 (6938): 448-52.