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Induced Wnt5a expression perturbs embryonic outgrowth and intestinal elongation, but is well-tolerated in adult mice
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Bakker, E.R.M. Raghoebir, L.J Smits, R. Franken, P.F. Helvensteijn, W. Gurp, L. van Meijlink, F. Valk, M. van der Rottier, R. Kuipers, E.J. Veelen, W. van |
2012-09-01
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β-catenin tyrosine 654 phosphorylation increases Wnt signalling and intestinal tumorigenesis
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Veelen, W. van Le, N.H. Kuipers, E.J. Fodde, R. Smits, R. Helvensteijn, W. Blonden, L. Theeuwes, J.J.M. Bakker, E. Franken, P.F. Gurp, L. van Meijlink, F. Valk, M.A. van der |
2011-02-09
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