© 2017 The British Pharmacological Society. Gastric cancer persists as a frequent and deadly disease that claims over 700000 lives annually. Gastric cancer is a multifactorial disease that is genetically, cytologically and architecturally more heterogeneous than other gastrointestinal cancers, making it therapeutically challenging. As such, and largely attributed to late-stage diagnosis, gastric cancer patients show only partial response to standard chemo and targeted molecular therapies, highlighting an urgent need to develop new targeted therapies for this disease. Wnt signalling has a well-documented history in the genesis of many cancers and is, therefore, an attractive therapeutic target. As such, drug discovery has focused on developi...
A subset of patients with gastric cancer have mutations in genes that participate in or regulate Wnt...
Abstract During the past decades, gastric cancer (GC) has emerged as one of the most frequent malign...
SummaryHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of cancer death worldwide. HC...
Gastric cancer persists as a frequent and deadly disease that claims over 700 000 lives annually. Ga...
The Wnt signaling pathway is evolutionarily conserved, regulating both embryonic development and mai...
Background: Worldwide, esophageal and gastric cancers are the two most frequent cancers associated w...
A subset of gastric cancer (GC) patients have mutations in genes that participate in or regulate Wnt...
NoWnt signaling normally functions in cell determination and proliferation and is essential for embr...
Background/Aims: Gastric cancer (GC), the third-leading cause of cancer death in the world, is typic...
Wnt5a is a representative ligand that activates the b-catenin–independent pathway inWnt signaling. I...
Abstract Wnt signaling was initially recognized to be vital for tissue development and homeostasis m...
Aberrant activation of the Wnt pathway is implicated in driving the formation of various human cance...
Mutations in components of the Wnt pathways are a frequent cause of many human diseases, particularl...
Dongshao Chen,1,* Xiaoting Lin,1,* Cheng Zhang,1 Guo An,2 Zhongwu Li,3 Bin Dong,3 Lin Shen,1 Jing Ga...
Background/aims: Abnormal Wnt signaling is often observed in human cancers. Wnt5a is a representativ...
A subset of patients with gastric cancer have mutations in genes that participate in or regulate Wnt...
Abstract During the past decades, gastric cancer (GC) has emerged as one of the most frequent malign...
SummaryHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of cancer death worldwide. HC...
Gastric cancer persists as a frequent and deadly disease that claims over 700 000 lives annually. Ga...
The Wnt signaling pathway is evolutionarily conserved, regulating both embryonic development and mai...
Background: Worldwide, esophageal and gastric cancers are the two most frequent cancers associated w...
A subset of gastric cancer (GC) patients have mutations in genes that participate in or regulate Wnt...
NoWnt signaling normally functions in cell determination and proliferation and is essential for embr...
Background/Aims: Gastric cancer (GC), the third-leading cause of cancer death in the world, is typic...
Wnt5a is a representative ligand that activates the b-catenin–independent pathway inWnt signaling. I...
Abstract Wnt signaling was initially recognized to be vital for tissue development and homeostasis m...
Aberrant activation of the Wnt pathway is implicated in driving the formation of various human cance...
Mutations in components of the Wnt pathways are a frequent cause of many human diseases, particularl...
Dongshao Chen,1,* Xiaoting Lin,1,* Cheng Zhang,1 Guo An,2 Zhongwu Li,3 Bin Dong,3 Lin Shen,1 Jing Ga...
Background/aims: Abnormal Wnt signaling is often observed in human cancers. Wnt5a is a representativ...
A subset of patients with gastric cancer have mutations in genes that participate in or regulate Wnt...
Abstract During the past decades, gastric cancer (GC) has emerged as one of the most frequent malign...
SummaryHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of cancer death worldwide. HC...