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FZD3 gene
Known as:
FRIZZLED, DROSOPHILA, HOMOLOG OF, 3
, FZD3
, Frizzled Class Receptor 3 Gene
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This gene plays a regulatory role in signal transduction via the beta-catenin pathway in endothelial cells.
National Institutes of Health
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FZD3 protein, human
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2019
2019
NEAT1 involves Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) progression via regulation of glycolysis and P-tau
Yiwan Zhao
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Ziqiang Wang
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+9 authors
Yaou Zhang
bioRxiv
2019
Corpus ID: 181752444
Nuclear paraspeckles assembly transcript 1 (NEAT1) is a well-known long noncoding RNA (LncRNA) with unclear mechanism in…
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2016
2016
Germline Genetic Variants in the Wnt/β-Catenin Pathway as Predictors of Colorectal Cancer Risk
M. Hildebrandt
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Monica E. Reyes
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+4 authors
Xifeng Wu
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention
2016
Corpus ID: 19137142
Background: The Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays a key role in stem cell maintenance in the colorectum. Rare high-penetrance…
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Review
2013
Review
2013
Great challenges in molecular medicine: toward personalized medicine
M. Katoh
Front. Cell Dev. Biol.
2013
Corpus ID: 2400595
GENE HUNTING, SIGNALING NETWORK, AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE In the 20th century, most researchers investigated WNT signaling in cell…
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2011
2011
Association study of the frizzled 3 gene with Chinese Va schizophrenia
Chuanyuan Kang
,
Zhou Li
,
L. Hua
,
Jianzhong Yang
Neuroscience Letters
2011
Corpus ID: 5515936
2010
2010
Convergent evidence for Wnt signaling pathway in psychotic disorders
P. Jia
,
Zhongming Zhao
Biomedical Sciences and Engineering Conference
2010
Corpus ID: 1109847
Wnt signaling pathway is involved in multiple cell processes including cell differentiation, cell development, and cell fate…
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1998
1998
Why should neurologists be interested in Williams syndrome?
M. Rossen
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H. Sarnat
Neurology
1998
Corpus ID: 39028120
The article by Rae et al.1 in this issue of Neurology describes biochemical changes in the cerebellum of patients with Williams…
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