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Papers associated with large intestine (and wnt3a)

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The USP46 complex deubiquitylates LRP6 to promote Wnt/β-catenin signaling., Ng VH., Nat Commun. October 5, 2023; 14 (1): 6173.                                


The Chalcone Lonchocarpin Inhibits Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling and Suppresses Colorectal Cancer Proliferation., Predes D., Cancers (Basel). December 7, 2019; 11 (12):             


The phosphatase Pgam5 antagonizes Wnt/β-Catenin signaling in embryonic anterior-posterior axis patterning., Rauschenberger V., Development. June 15, 2017; 144 (12): 2234-2247.                                      


PTK7 localization and protein stability is affected by canonical Wnt ligands., Berger H., J Cell Sci. June 1, 2017; 130 (11): 1890-1903.


A novel role for the tumour suppressor Nitrilase1 modulating the Wnt/β-catenin signalling pathway., Mittag S., Cell Discov. January 5, 2016; 2 15039.              


Novel β-carbolines against colorectal cancer cell growth via inhibition of Wnt/β-catenin signaling., Li X., Cell Death Discov. October 5, 2015; 1 15033.            


Isoquercitrin suppresses colon cancer cell growth in vitro by targeting the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway., Amado NG., J Biol Chem. December 19, 2014; 289 (51): 35456-67.                  


FAK and WNT signaling: the meeting of two pathways in cancer and development., Fonar Y., Anticancer Agents Med Chem. September 1, 2011; 11 (7): 600-6.


Directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into intestinal tissue in vitro., Spence JR., Nature. February 3, 2011; 470 (7332): 105-9.      


Distinct molecular forms of beta-catenin are targeted to adhesive or transcriptional complexes., Gottardi CJ., J Cell Biol. October 25, 2004; 167 (2): 339-49.                  

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