Multiple roles of canonical Wnt signaling in cell cycle progression and cell lineage specification in neural development

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Abstract

Signaling by the canonical Wnt pathway has multiple functions in stem cells. It can either control stem cell expansion or-as we have recently demonstrated with neural crest stem cells-influence cell lineage decisions by promoting specific fates at the expense of others. Thus, the role of canonical Wnt in stem cells is dependent on cell-intrinsic properties that determine how a cell responds to Wnt. The molecular basis for the functional diversity of Wnt in different stem cell types remains to be elucidated.

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Sommer, L. (2004). Multiple roles of canonical Wnt signaling in cell cycle progression and cell lineage specification in neural development. Cell Cycle. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.3.6.912

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