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Frizzled Function in the Intestinal Crypt and Adenoma Formation

Grant number: 1020716 | Funding period: 2012 - 2013

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Loss of the Wnt receptor frizzled 7 in the mouse gastric epithelium is deleterious and triggers rapid repopulation in vivo

DJ Flanagan, N Barker, C Nowell, H Clevers, M Ernst, TJ Phesse, E Vincan

2017-08-01

The gastric epithelium consists of tubular glandular units, each containing several differentiated cell types, and populations of ..

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Frizzled7: A promising achilles’ heel for targeting the Wnt receptor complex to treat cancer

T Phesse, D Flanagan, E Vincan

2016-05-17

Frizzled7 is arguably the most studied member of the Frizzled family, which are the cognate Wnt receptors. Frizzled7 is highly con..

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Wnt Signaling Regulation of Tissue Architecture (EMT and MET) and Morphogenesis: Consequences for Colorectal and Liver Cancer

T Fifis, BM Tran, RHM Schwab, TM Johanson, N Warner, N Barker, E Vincan

2014-05-12

The different branches of the Wnt signaling pathway were first characterized in developmental contexts, but in recent times, each ..

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