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Mark Peifer ()
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Mark Peifer: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6741, 213-215

Abstract: Most cells do not act in isolation -- they respond to signals from their neighbours. These signals are usually received at the cell surface, then the information is relayed to components that mediate the cell's response. One pathway that transduces such signals is the so-called Wingless pathway, which was originally envisaged as a simple, linear cascade. But new work indicates that the Wingless pathway is much more complex than this.

Date: 1999
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