Objective Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregulation occurs in almost all human and murine intestinal tumours and an optimal but not excessive level of Wnt activation is considered favourable for tumourigenesis. The authors assessed effects of pan-intestinal Wnt activation on tissue homeostasis, taking into account underlying physiological Wnt activity and stem-cell number in each region of the bowel. Design The authors generated mice that expressed temporally controlled, stabilised β-catenin along the crypt–villus axis throughout the intestines. Physiological Wnt target gene activity was assessed in different regions of normal mouse and human tissue. Human intestinal tumour mutation spec...
A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mo...
Colorectal cancer is the 2nd most common cause of death by cancer in the UK, but it is treatable if ...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue that represents a unique model for studying inte...
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...
The intestinal epithelium represents a very attractive experimental model for the study of integrate...
BACKGROUND: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition of cancer p...
Abstract: Background: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition o...
Background & Aims: Intestinal crypts constitute a niche in which epithelial progenitors respond to W...
AbstractSignaling initiated by secreted glycoproteins of the Wnt family regulates many aspects of em...
The Apc(Min/+) mouse has emerged as a powerful model of human intestinal tumour predisposition. As s...
The Wnt pathway controls diverse biological processes during embryonic development. In the adult, Wn...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue which represents a unique model for studying int...
The Wnt signaling pathway was originally uncovered as one of the prototype developmental signaling c...
constantly produce cells from a stem cell reservoir that give rise to proliferating transit amplifyi...
A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mo...
Colorectal cancer is the 2nd most common cause of death by cancer in the UK, but it is treatable if ...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue that represents a unique model for studying inte...
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...
The intestinal epithelium represents a very attractive experimental model for the study of integrate...
BACKGROUND: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition of cancer p...
Abstract: Background: Cancer results from the accumulation of mutations leading to the acquisition o...
Background & Aims: Intestinal crypts constitute a niche in which epithelial progenitors respond to W...
AbstractSignaling initiated by secreted glycoproteins of the Wnt family regulates many aspects of em...
The Apc(Min/+) mouse has emerged as a powerful model of human intestinal tumour predisposition. As s...
The Wnt pathway controls diverse biological processes during embryonic development. In the adult, Wn...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue which represents a unique model for studying int...
The Wnt signaling pathway was originally uncovered as one of the prototype developmental signaling c...
constantly produce cells from a stem cell reservoir that give rise to proliferating transit amplifyi...
A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mo...
Colorectal cancer is the 2nd most common cause of death by cancer in the UK, but it is treatable if ...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue that represents a unique model for studying inte...