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Wnt proteins constitute a large family of secreted molecules that are involved in intercellular signalling during development. The name derives from the first 2 members of the family to be discovered: int-1 (mouse) and wingless (Drosophila) . It is now recognised that Wnt signalling controls many cell fate decisions in a variety of different organisms, including mammals . Wnt signalling has been implicated in tumorigenesis, early mesodermal patterning of the embryo, morphogenesis of the brain and kidneys, regulation of mammary gland proliferation and Alzheimer's disease.
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Authors: Ujunwa C Okoye, Craig C Malbon, Hsien-Yu Wang
Journal of molecular signaling 2008Authors: Ying Zhou, Haiping Kou, Zhigang Wang
Nucleic acids research 2007Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving Wnt-10 protein.
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