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Papers associated with kremen1



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Targets of the transcription factor Six1 identify previously unreported candidate deafness genes., Ranganathan R, Sari F, Wang SX, Thiery A, Buzzi AL, Guerra R, Moody SA, Streit A., Development. April 1, 2025; 152 (7):   


Wnt/β-catenin signaling: Structure, assembly and endocytosis of the signalosome., Colozza G, Koo BK., Dev Growth Differ. April 26, 2021; 63 (3): 199-218.   


Establishing embryonic territories in the context of Wnt signaling., Velloso I, Maia LA, Amado NG, Reis AH, He X, Abreu JG., Int J Dev Biol. January 1, 2021; 65 (4-5-6): 227-233.   


[New Development in Osteoporosis Treatment. Anti-Dickkopf1 (Dkk1) antibody as a bone anabolic agent for the treatment of osteoporosis]., Tai N, Inoue D., Clin Calcium. January 1, 2014; 24 (1): 75-83.


Signaling and transcriptional regulation in neural crest specification and migration: lessons from xenopus embryos., Pegoraro C, Monsoro-Burq AH., Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol. January 1, 2013; 2 (2): 247-59.   


A novel activity of the Dickkopf-1 amino terminal domain promotes axial and heart development independently of canonical Wnt inhibition., Korol O, Gupta RW, Mercola M., Dev Biol. December 1, 2008; 324 (1): 131-8.


The functions and possible significance of Kremen as the gatekeeper of Wnt signalling in development and pathology., Nakamura T, Nakamura T, Matsumoto K., J Cell Mol Med. April 1, 2008; 12 (2): 391-408.   


Context-dependent activation or inhibition of Wnt-beta-catenin signaling by Kremen., Cselenyi CS, Lee E, Lee E., Sci Signal. February 26, 2008; 1 (8): pe10.


Kremen is required for neural crest induction in Xenopus and promotes LRP6-mediated Wnt signaling., Hassler C, Cruciat CM, Huang YL, Kuriyama S, Mayor R, Niehrs C., Development. December 1, 2007; 134 (23): 4255-63.   


Function and biological roles of the Dickkopf family of Wnt modulators., Niehrs C., Oncogene. December 4, 2006; 25 (57): 7469-81.


The MRH protein Erlectin is a member of the endoplasmic reticulum synexpression group and functions in N-glycan recognition., Cruciat CM, Hassler C, Niehrs C., J Biol Chem. May 5, 2006; 281 (18): 12986-93.   


The Wnt signaling antagonist Kremen1 is required for development of thymic architecture., Osada M, Ito E, Fermin HA, Vazquez-Cintron E, Venkatesh T, Friedel RH, Pezzano M., Clin Dev Immunol. January 1, 2006; 13 (2-4): 299-319.


Identification of asymmetrically localized transcripts along the animal-vegetal axis of the Xenopus egg., Kataoka K, Tazaki A, Kitayama A, Ueno N, Watanabe K, Mochii M., Dev Growth Differ. October 1, 2005; 47 (8): 511-21.   


Kremen2 modulates Dickkopf2 activity during Wnt/LRP6 signaling., Mao B, Niehrs C., Gene. January 2, 2003; 302 (1-2): 179-83.   


Kremen proteins interact with Dickkopf1 to regulate anteroposterior CNS patterning., Davidson G, Mao B, del Barco Barrantes I, Niehrs C., Development. December 1, 2002; 129 (24): 5587-96.   

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