A common human skin tumour is caused by activating mutations in beta-catenin

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Abstract
WNT signalling orchestrates a number of developmental programs. In response to this stimulus, cytoplasmic beta-catenin (encoded by CTNNB1) is stabilized, enabling downstream transcriptional activation by members of the LEF/TCF family. One of the target genes for beta-catenin/TCF encodes c-MYC, expla …
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Authors Chan EF;Gat U;McNiff JM;Fuchs E;;
Journal nature genetics
Year 1999
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