Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands mediate cell repulsion during embryonic development. In the intestinal epithelium, EphB receptors are Wnt signaling target genes that control cell compartmentalization along the crypt axis. Recent findings have shown that this family of receptors are key players during colorectal cancer progression. Here, we review the current knowledge of the EphB/ephrinB system in the intestinal epithelium and we discuss their tumor suppressor role in the context of the multistep progression of colorectal cancer
AbstractIn the small intestine, the progeny of stem cells migrate in precise patterns. Absorptive, e...
SummarySignaling proteins driving the proliferation of stem and progenitor cells are often encoded b...
Advanced colorectal carcinoma is currently incurable, and new therapies are urgently needed. We repo...
Most sporadic colorectal cancers are initiated by activating Wnt pathway mutations, characterized by...
Most sporadic colorectal cancers are initiated by activating Wnt pathway mutations1, characterized b...
Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands constitute the largest subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases...
In the intestinal epithelium, Wnt signaling drives the expression of the genes encoding tyrosine ki...
EphB2, a receptor tyrosine kinase regulated by the β-catenin/Tcf4 complex, is expressed in the proli...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue that represents a unique model for studying inte...
Eph receptors are important but controversial regulators of cancer development. A recent study repor...
The work presented in this thesis is focused on the intestinal stem cell niche, the crypts, and the ...
© 2015 Alrahbi, Rashid SaeedColorectal cancer (CRC) is a global health problem. It is the second lea...
Although deregulation of EPHB signaling has been shown to be an important step in colorectal tumorig...
SummaryMore than 1010 cells are generated every day in the human intestine. Wnt proteins are key reg...
Receptor tyrosine kinase EphB3 is expressed in cells in the bottom of intestinal crypts near stem ce...
AbstractIn the small intestine, the progeny of stem cells migrate in precise patterns. Absorptive, e...
SummarySignaling proteins driving the proliferation of stem and progenitor cells are often encoded b...
Advanced colorectal carcinoma is currently incurable, and new therapies are urgently needed. We repo...
Most sporadic colorectal cancers are initiated by activating Wnt pathway mutations, characterized by...
Most sporadic colorectal cancers are initiated by activating Wnt pathway mutations1, characterized b...
Eph receptors and their ephrin ligands constitute the largest subfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases...
In the intestinal epithelium, Wnt signaling drives the expression of the genes encoding tyrosine ki...
EphB2, a receptor tyrosine kinase regulated by the β-catenin/Tcf4 complex, is expressed in the proli...
The intestinal epithelium is a self-renewing tissue that represents a unique model for studying inte...
Eph receptors are important but controversial regulators of cancer development. A recent study repor...
The work presented in this thesis is focused on the intestinal stem cell niche, the crypts, and the ...
© 2015 Alrahbi, Rashid SaeedColorectal cancer (CRC) is a global health problem. It is the second lea...
Although deregulation of EPHB signaling has been shown to be an important step in colorectal tumorig...
SummaryMore than 1010 cells are generated every day in the human intestine. Wnt proteins are key reg...
Receptor tyrosine kinase EphB3 is expressed in cells in the bottom of intestinal crypts near stem ce...
AbstractIn the small intestine, the progeny of stem cells migrate in precise patterns. Absorptive, e...
SummarySignaling proteins driving the proliferation of stem and progenitor cells are often encoded b...
Advanced colorectal carcinoma is currently incurable, and new therapies are urgently needed. We repo...