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Loss of TGF-β or Wnt5a results in an increase in Wnt/β-catenin activity and redirects mammary tumour phenotype

Kevin Roarty, Sarah E Baxley, Michael R Crowley, Andra R Frost and Rosa Serra*

Breast Cancer Research 2009, 11:R19 doi:10.1186/bcr2244


See related editorial by Incassati et al., http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/11/3/103

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Key signaling nodes in mammary gland development and cancer: β-catenin

Angela Incassati, Anupama Chandramouli, Rachel Eelkema, Pamela Cowin Breast Cancer Research 2010, 12:213 (3 November 2010)

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Detection of characteristic sub pathway network for angiogenesis based on the comprehensive pathway network

Yezhou Huang, Shao Li BMC Bioinformatics 2010, 11(Suppl 1):S32 (18 January 2010)

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Canonical Wnt signaling is antagonized by noncanonical Wnt5a in hepatocellular carcinoma cells

Haluk Yuzugullu, Khemais Benhaj, Nuri Ozturk, Serif Senturk, Emine Celik, Asli Toylu, Nilgun Tasdemir, Mustafa Yilmaz, Esra Erdal, Kamil Akcali, Nese Atabey, Mehmet Ozturk Molecular Cancer 2009, 8:90 (22 October 2009)

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Links between transforming growth factor-β and canonical Wnt signaling yield new insights into breast cancer susceptibility, suppression and tumor heterogeneity

Angela Incassati, Alicia Pinderhughes, Rachel Eelkema, Pamela Cowin Breast Cancer Research 2009, 11:103 (20 May 2009)