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Uterine luminal epithelial cells from mice with conditional PGRA/PGRB knock-in
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Molecular basis of Wnt biogenesis, secretion, and Wnt7-specific signaling.
A RECK-WNT7 Receptor-Ligand Interaction Enables Isoform-Specific Regulation of Wnt Bioavailability.
A Glial Signature and Wnt7 Signaling Regulate Glioma-Vascular Interactions and Tumor Microenvironmen…
Feedback regulation of apical progenitor fate by immature neurons through Wnt7-Celsr3-Fzd3 signallin…
GPR124 functions as a WNT7-specific coactivator of canonical β-catenin signaling.
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