A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tract
BACKGROUND: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition of cancer p...
AbstractSignaling initiated by secreted glycoproteins of the Wnt family regulates many aspects of em...
The term "Wnt signaling" does not refer to one uniform signal transduction cascade. Instead, it desc...
A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mo...
OBJECTIVE: Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregu...
Objective Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregul...
Colorectal cancer is the 2nd most common cause of death by cancer in the UK, but it is treatable if ...
The Wnt signaling pathway was originally uncovered as one of the prototype developmental signaling c...
The intestinal epithelium is characterised by rapid and continuous renewal throughout life. One of t...
The intestine is composed of an epithelial layer containing rapidly proliferating cells that mature ...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue which represents a unique model for studying int...
Aims: Signalling through the Wnt pathway is integrally associated with colon carcinogenesis. Althoug...
Abstract: Background: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition o...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue that represents a unique model for studying inte...
Background & Aims: Intestinal crypts constitute a niche in which epithelial progenitors respond to W...
BACKGROUND: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition of cancer p...
AbstractSignaling initiated by secreted glycoproteins of the Wnt family regulates many aspects of em...
The term "Wnt signaling" does not refer to one uniform signal transduction cascade. Instead, it desc...
A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mo...
OBJECTIVE: Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregu...
Objective Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregul...
Colorectal cancer is the 2nd most common cause of death by cancer in the UK, but it is treatable if ...
The Wnt signaling pathway was originally uncovered as one of the prototype developmental signaling c...
The intestinal epithelium is characterised by rapid and continuous renewal throughout life. One of t...
The intestine is composed of an epithelial layer containing rapidly proliferating cells that mature ...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue which represents a unique model for studying int...
Aims: Signalling through the Wnt pathway is integrally associated with colon carcinogenesis. Althoug...
Abstract: Background: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition o...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue that represents a unique model for studying inte...
Background & Aims: Intestinal crypts constitute a niche in which epithelial progenitors respond to W...
BACKGROUND: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition of cancer p...
AbstractSignaling initiated by secreted glycoproteins of the Wnt family regulates many aspects of em...
The term "Wnt signaling" does not refer to one uniform signal transduction cascade. Instead, it desc...