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Identification of hcf-1 in a genetic screen for dsh-2 suppressors in c. Elegans
Author: Hingwing, Kyla Rose Morin Der
Date created: 2013-06-18
Investigating GEI-4, a DSH-2 interacting protein, in Wnt pathway regulation
Author: Vega Magana, Liliana
Date created: 2022-04-19
sdl-1, a novel regulator of the Wnt pathway
Author: Safi, Hamida
Date created: 2022-06-16

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  • C. elegans (3)
  • (-) Dishevelled (3)
  • Asymmetric cell division (2)
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