Function and biological roles of the Dickkopf family of Wnt modulators
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Abstract
Dickkopf (Dkk) genes comprise an evolutionary conserved small gene family of four members (Dkk1-4) and a unique Dkk3-related gene, Dkkl1 (soggy). They encode secreted proteins that typically antagonize Wnt/beta-catenin signaling, by inhibiting the Wnt coreceptors Lrp5 and 6. Additionally, Dkks are h …
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| Authors | Niehrs C;; |
| Journal | Oncogene |
| Year | 2006 |
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