Publications
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Wnt signaling: a common theme in animal development." Genes Dev. 1997;11:3286-3305.
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Live Imaging Reveals that the First Division of Differentiating Human Embryonic Stem Cells Often Yields Asymmetric Fates." Cell reports. 2017;21(2):301-307. Abstract
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Lineage tracing with Axin2 reveals distinct developmental and adult populations of Wnt/β-catenin-responsive neural stem cells." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2013;110(18):7324-9. Abstract
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Location, location, location: FoxM1 mediates β-catenin nuclear translocation and promotes glioma tumorigenesis." Cancer cell. 2011;20(4):415-6. Abstract
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Endogenous Wnt signalling in human embryonic stem cells generates an equilibrium of distinct lineage-specified progenitors." Nature communications. 2013;3:1070. Abstract
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A new member of the frizzled family from Drosophila functions as a Wingless receptor." Nature. 1996;382:225-230. Abstract
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Frizzled and Dfrizzled-2 function as redundant receptors for Wingless during Drosophila embryonic development." Development. 1999;126:4175-4186. Abstract
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Embryonic stem cells require Wnt proteins to prevent differentiation to epiblast stem cells." Nature cell biology. 2011;13(9):1070-5. Abstract
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A ZNRF3-dependent Wnt/β-catenin signaling gradient is required for adrenal homeostasis." Genes & development. 2019;33(3-4):209-220. Abstract
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Prospective isolation of human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiovascular progenitors that integrate into human fetal heart tissue." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2013;110(9):3405-10. Abstract
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Wnt5a can both activate and repress Wnt/β-catenin signaling during mouse embryonic development." Developmental biology. 2012;369(1):101-14. Abstract
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Developmental stage and time dictate the fate of Wnt/β-catenin-responsive stem cells in the mammary gland." Cell stem cell. 2012;11(3):387-400. Abstract
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Molecular cloning and chromosomal assignment of the human homolog of int-1, a mouse gene implicated in mammary tumorigenesis." Mol Cell Biol. 1984;4:2532-2534. Abstract
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