Aberrant regulation of Wnt signaling is a common theme seen across many tumor types. Decades of research have unraveled the epigenetic and genetic alterations that result in elevated Wnt pathway activity. More recently, it has become apparent that Wnt signaling levels identify stem-like tumor cells that are responsible for fueling tumor growth. As therapeutic targeting of these tumor stem cells is an intense area of investigation, a concise understanding on how Wnt activity relates to cancer stem cell traits is needed. This review attempts at summarizing the intricacies between Wnt signaling and cancer stem cell biology with a special emphasis on colorectal cance
INTRODUCTION: Wnt signalling has been implicated in stem cell regulation however its role in breast ...
The Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch pathways are inherent signaling pathways in normal embryogenesis, devel...
Wnt signalling has been implicated in stem cell regulation however its role in breast cancer stem ce...
Canonical Wnt signaling support the formation and maintenance of stem and cancer stem cells. Recent ...
The importance of Wnt/β-catenin signaling in cancer stem cells (CSCs) has been acknowledged; however...
The term "Wnt signaling" does not refer to one uniform signal transduction cascade. Instead, it desc...
Despite the presence of mutations in APC or beta-catenin, which are believed to activate the Wnt sig...
Cancer recurrence and metastasis highlight the plasticity of cancer, where cancer cells can drastica...
AbstractSignaling initiated by secreted glycoproteins of the Wnt family regulates many aspects of em...
ABSTRACT: In cancers, many signals were involved in self-renewal, differentiation and proliferation....
Canonical wnt signaling is important in embryonic development and tumorigenesis of various tissues i...
The Wnt signaling pathway was originally uncovered as one of the prototype developmental signaling c...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in males, the second in females and is the s...
The adult human body is built of around 3.72 × 1013 cells. These cells display a great variation in ...
Uncontrolled constitutive activation of Wnt signaling is a hallmark of colorectal cancer (CRC), whic...
INTRODUCTION: Wnt signalling has been implicated in stem cell regulation however its role in breast ...
The Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch pathways are inherent signaling pathways in normal embryogenesis, devel...
Wnt signalling has been implicated in stem cell regulation however its role in breast cancer stem ce...
Canonical Wnt signaling support the formation and maintenance of stem and cancer stem cells. Recent ...
The importance of Wnt/β-catenin signaling in cancer stem cells (CSCs) has been acknowledged; however...
The term "Wnt signaling" does not refer to one uniform signal transduction cascade. Instead, it desc...
Despite the presence of mutations in APC or beta-catenin, which are believed to activate the Wnt sig...
Cancer recurrence and metastasis highlight the plasticity of cancer, where cancer cells can drastica...
AbstractSignaling initiated by secreted glycoproteins of the Wnt family regulates many aspects of em...
ABSTRACT: In cancers, many signals were involved in self-renewal, differentiation and proliferation....
Canonical wnt signaling is important in embryonic development and tumorigenesis of various tissues i...
The Wnt signaling pathway was originally uncovered as one of the prototype developmental signaling c...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in males, the second in females and is the s...
The adult human body is built of around 3.72 × 1013 cells. These cells display a great variation in ...
Uncontrolled constitutive activation of Wnt signaling is a hallmark of colorectal cancer (CRC), whic...
INTRODUCTION: Wnt signalling has been implicated in stem cell regulation however its role in breast ...
The Wnt, Hedgehog, and Notch pathways are inherent signaling pathways in normal embryogenesis, devel...
Wnt signalling has been implicated in stem cell regulation however its role in breast cancer stem ce...