Published in Surgery Litigation and Law Weekly, February 9th, 2007
This trend article about University of Michigan, U.S., is an immediate alert from NewsRx to identify developing directions of research.
Study 1: Current study results from the report, "Lysine residues Lys-19 and Lys-49 of beta-catenin regulate its levels and function in T cell factor transcriptional activation and neoplastic transformation," have been published. According to recent research published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, "Wnt signaling regulates cell fate determination, proliferation, and survival, among other processes. Certain Wnt ligands...
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