Skip to search form
Skip to main content
Skip to account menu
Semantic Scholar
Semantic Scholar's Logo
Search 226,209,886 papers from all fields of science
Search
Sign In
Create Free Account
FZD3 protein, human
Known as:
Frizzled 3
, FZD3
, Frizzled 3 Protein
Expand
Frizzled-3 (666 aa, ~76 kDa) is encoded by the human FZD3 gene. This protein plays a role in Wnt-dependent G protein-coupled receptor signaling
National Institutes of Health
Create Alert
Alert
Related topics
Related topics
19 relations
Cell Proliferation
FZD3 gene
FZD9 gene
FZD9 protein, human
Expand
Broader (1)
Frizzled Receptors
Papers overview
Semantic Scholar uses AI to extract papers important to this topic.
2018
2018
Expression of the Frizzled receptors and their co-receptors in calcified human aortic valves.
Ateeque Siddique
,
Bin Yu
,
+7 authors
A. Schwertani
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
2018
Corpus ID: 11991212
The cellular mechanisms that induce calcific aortic stenosis are yet to be unraveled. Wnt signaling is increasingly being…
Expand
2017
2017
Evaluation of expression of the Wnt signaling components in canine mammary tumors via RT2 Profiler PCR Array and immunochemistry assays
Fang Yu
,
R. Rasotto
,
+6 authors
D. Lin
Journal of Veterinary Sciences
2017
Corpus ID: 4829805
The Wnt signaling pathway and its key component β-catenin have critical roles in the development of diseases such as tumors in…
Expand
2014
2014
Polymorphisms in FZD3 and FZD6 genes and risk of neural tube defects in a northern Han Chinese population
O. Shi
,
Hui Yang
,
Yongxiang Shen
,
Wei Sun
,
C. Cai
,
C. Cai
Neurological Sciences
2014
Corpus ID: 21773928
Neural tube defects (NTDs) are the most common and severe malformations of the central nervous system. The association of single…
Expand
2014
2014
Rule discovery and distance separation to detect reliable miRNA biomarkers for the diagnosis of lung squamous cell carcinoma
Renhua Song
,
Qian Liu
,
+4 authors
Jinyan Li
BMC Genomics
2014
Corpus ID: 5640381
BackgroundAltered expression profiles of microRNAs (miRNAs) are linked to many diseases including lung cancer. miRNA expression…
Expand
2005
2005
Association study of the frizzled-3 (FZD3) gene with schizophrenia and mood disorders
R. Hashimoto
,
Tatsuyo Suzuki
,
+7 authors
H. Kunugi
Journal of neural transmission
2005
Corpus ID: 22324795
Summary.Two research groups have recently reported a significant association between schizophrenia and genetic variants of…
Expand
2005
2005
Identification and expression of frizzled-3 protein in rat frontal cortex after antidepressant and electroconvulsive treatment.
M. Yamada
,
T. Iwabuchi
,
+5 authors
M. Yamada
Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
2005
Corpus ID: 36980423
The biological basis for the therapeutic mechanisms of depression are still unknown. While performing EST (expressed sequence tag…
Expand
2004
2004
Genetic and expression analyses of FZD3 in schizophrenia
Masayuki Ide
,
T. Muratake
,
+12 authors
T. Yoshikawa
Biological Psychiatry
2004
Corpus ID: 31651389
2004
2004
Lack of a genetic association between the frizzled-3 gene and schizophrenia in a British population
Jun Wei
,
G. Hemmings
Neuroscience Letters
2004
Corpus ID: 34389336
1999
1999
Differential expression of the frizzled family involved in Wnt signaling during chick limb development.
T. Nohno
,
Y. Kawakami
,
N. Wada
,
Chikako Komaguchi
,
S. Nishimatsu
Cellular and Molecular Biology
1999
Corpus ID: 35594353
Members of the frizzled (Fz) family are involved in Wnt signaling during embryogenesis in the vertebrate. We identified chicken…
Expand
1999
1999
Radiation hybrid mapping of genes in the lithium-sensitive Wnt signaling pathway
A. Rhoads
,
J. Karkera
,
S. Detera-Wadleigh
Molecular Psychiatry
1999
Corpus ID: 22816360
Lithium, an effective drug in the treatment of bipolar disorder, has been proposed to disrupt the Wnt signaling pathway. To…
Expand
By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our
Privacy Policy
(opens in a new tab)
,
Terms of Service
(opens in a new tab)
, and
Dataset License
(opens in a new tab)
ACCEPT & CONTINUE