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Wnt3a: functions and implications in cancer
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Huang, Xin
, Zhang, Jian
, Lu, Yi
, Keller, Evan T.
, He, Sha
, Liu, Xia
, Qian, Chao‐Nan
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Cancer
/ The Wnt signaling pathway
/ Wnt3a
2015
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Wnt3a: functions and implications in cancer
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Huang, Xin
, Zhang, Jian
, Lu, Yi
, Keller, Evan T.
, He, Sha
, Liu, Xia
, Qian, Chao‐Nan
in
Cancer
/ The Wnt signaling pathway
/ Wnt3a
2015
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Wnt3a: functions and implications in cancer
2015
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Overview
Wnt3a, one of Wnt family members, plays key roles in regulating pleiotropic cellular functions, including self‐renewal, proliferation, differentiation, and motility. Accumulating evidence has suggested that Wnt3a promotes or suppresses tumor progression via the canonical Wnt signaling pathway depending on cancer type. In addition, the roles of Wnt3a signaling can be inhibited by multiple proteins or chemicals. Herein, we summarize the latest findings on Wnt3a as an important therapeutic target in cancer.
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BioMed Central
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