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The following pages link to Cell cycle control of wnt receptor activation (Q24294429):
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- Cyclin dependent kinase 14 (Q21130996) (← links)
- LDL receptor related protein 6 (Q21132095) (← links)
- A systematic screen for micro-RNAs regulating the canonical Wnt pathway (Q21134995) (← links)
- Cyclin Y (Q21201665) (← links)
- A Complex Interplay between Wnt/β-Catenin Signalling and the Cell Cycle in the Adult Liver (Q21284963) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of cyclin Y by CDK14 induces its ubiquitination and degradation (Q24296952) (← links)
- Dishevelled, a Wnt signalling component, is involved in mitotic progression in cooperation with Plk1 (Q24299033) (← links)
- Cyclin-dependent kinase 16/PCTAIRE kinase 1 is activated by cyclin Y and is essential for spermatogenesis (Q24300150) (← links)
- Transmembrane protein 198 promotes LRP6 phosphorylation and Wnt signaling activation (Q24300997) (← links)
- Cell cycle control of Wnt/β-catenin signalling by conductin/axin2 through CDC20 (Q24304982) (← links)
- Mammary Development and Breast Cancer: A Wnt Perspective (Q26740086) (← links)
- Potential Diagnostic, Prognostic and Therapeutic Targets of MicroRNAs in Human Gastric Cancer (Q26744362) (← links)
- Targeting cyclin-dependent kinases in human cancers: from small molecules to Peptide inhibitors (Q26827580) (← links)
- Divide and differentiate: CDK/Cyclins and the art of development (Q26863570) (← links)
- Mitotic and mitogenic Wnt signalling (Q27021818) (← links)
- The function and molecular mechnism of cyclin Y protein (Q27025081) (← links)
- CCNYL1, but Not CCNY, Cooperates with CDK16 to Regulate Spermatogenesis in Mouse (Q27310333) (← links)
- FGF receptors: cancer biology and therapeutics (Q28291186) (← links)
- Issues associated with the use of phosphospecific antibodies to localise active and inactive pools of GSK-3 in cells (Q30498191) (← links)
- Nonautonomous Apoptosis Is Triggered by Local Cell Cycle Progression during Epithelial Replacement in Drosophila (Q30502373) (← links)
- Non‐canonical wnt signals antagonize and canonical wnt signals promote cell proliferation in early kidney development (Q30504866) (← links)
- Presenilin deficiency or lysosomal inhibition enhances Wnt signaling through relocalization of GSK3 to the late-endosomal compartment. (Q30531717) (← links)
- Cyclin Y inhibits plasticity-induced AMPA receptor exocytosis and LTP. (Q30659336) (← links)
- CYCP2;1 integrates genetic and nutritional information to promote meristem cell division in Arabidopsis. (Q33358667) (← links)
- Smurf1-mediated axin ubiquitination requires Smurf1 C2 domain and is cell cycle-dependent (Q33619482) (← links)
- Hepatocyte growth factor (Hgf) stimulates low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (Lrp) 5/6 phosphorylation and promotes canonical Wnt signaling (Q33619569) (← links)
- Cyclin-dependent kinases (Q33900533) (← links)
- Dynamics and evolution of β-catenin-dependent Wnt signaling revealed through massively parallel clonogenic screening. (Q33903540) (← links)
- Urotensin II inhibited the proliferation of cardiac side population cells in mice during pressure overload by JNK-LRP6 signalling (Q33991646) (← links)
- Integrated transcriptome and binding sites analysis implicates E2F in the regulation of self-renewal in human pluripotent stem cells (Q34072668) (← links)
- Spontaneous genomic alterations in a chimeric model of colorectal cancer enable metastasis and guide effective combinatorial therapy (Q34097654) (← links)
- Wnt signaling requires sequestration of glycogen synthase kinase 3 inside multivesicular endosomes (Q34156430) (← links)
- SOST and DKK: Antagonists of LRP Family Signaling as Targets for Treating Bone Disease (Q34181023) (← links)
- Updating the Wnt pathways. (Q34360489) (← links)
- Mitogen-activated protein kinases promote WNT/beta-catenin signaling via phosphorylation of LRP6. (Q34484412) (← links)
- Histone H4 Lys 20 monomethylation by histone methylase SET8 mediates Wnt target gene activation (Q34602713) (← links)
- Tyrosine phosphorylation of LRP6 by Src and Fer inhibits Wnt/β-catenin signalling (Q34691362) (← links)
- Biology-oriented synthesis of a natural-product inspired oxepane collection yields a small-molecule activator of the Wnt-pathway (Q34880119) (← links)
- 14-3-3 Binding to Cyclin Y contributes to cyclin Y/CDK14 association (Q35117406) (← links)
- Why cyclin Y? A highly conserved cyclin with essential functions (Q35216607) (← links)
- Targeting cell cycle regulators in hematologic malignancies. (Q35334436) (← links)
- Maternal Wnt/STOP signaling promotes cell division during early Xenopus embryogenesis (Q35590211) (← links)
- Silencing of the Wnt transcription factor TCF4 sensitizes colorectal cancer cells to (chemo-) radiotherapy. (Q35661951) (← links)
- Cyclin Y Is Involved in the Regulation of Adipogenesis and Lipid Production (Q35688145) (← links)
- Redeployment of Myc and E2f1-3 drives Rb-deficient cell cycles (Q35698700) (← links)
- A Comprehensive Overview of Skeletal Phenotypes Associated with Alterations in Wnt/β-catenin Signaling in Humans and Mice (Q35755034) (← links)
- Insulin-like factor regulates neural induction through an IGF1 receptor-independent mechanism (Q35783772) (← links)
- Expression screening using a Medaka cDNA library identifies evolutionarily conserved regulators of the p53/Mdm2 pathway (Q35801225) (← links)
- Overexpression of PFTK1 predicts resistance to chemotherapy in patients with oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (Q35835123) (← links)
- WNTs in synapse formation and neuronal circuitry (Q36049572) (← links)