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WNTs have cytokine activity [Ruth] | WNTs have cytokine activity [Ruth/Alex] | ||
see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2596118/?tool=pubmed PMID:18986540] Wnts identified as affecting the formation of synapses is controlling an effector function of cells. Note due to lack of information provided in this paper only Wnt5a (R&D Systems only sells mouse Wnt5a) and Wnt7a (R&D Systems only sells human Wnt7a) can be annotated. | * see [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2596118/?tool=pubmed PMID:18986540] | ||
* Wnts identified as affecting the formation of synapses is controlling an effector function of cells. | |||
* Note due to lack of information provided in this paper only Wnt5a (R&D Systems only sells mouse Wnt5a) and Wnt7a (R&D Systems only sells human Wnt7a) can be annotated. |
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wnt project
WNTs have cytokine activity [Ruth/Alex]
- see PMID:18986540
- Wnts identified as affecting the formation of synapses is controlling an effector function of cells.
- Note due to lack of information provided in this paper only Wnt5a (R&D Systems only sells mouse Wnt5a) and Wnt7a (R&D Systems only sells human Wnt7a) can be annotated.