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Wnt11 promotes cardiomyocyte development by caspase-mediated suppression of canonical Wnt signals

Abdul-Ghani et al., 2011

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Abdul-Ghani M
Dufort D
Stiles R
De Repentigny Y
Kothary R
Megeney L
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Molecular and cellular biology

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Abstract Specification and early patterning of the vertebrate heart are dependent on both canonical and noncanonical wingless (Wnt) signal pathways. However, the impact of each Wnt pathway on the later stages of myocardial development and differentiation remains …
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