MODULATION OF β-CATENIN SIGNALING BY PROTEIN KINASE D1 IN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Protein Kinas D1 (PKD1) is a serine kinase involved in modulation of several signal transduction pathways in benign and malignant human diseases. β-catenin is a cell adhesion molecule involved in signal transduction and cellular proliferation and differentiation. We examined the effect of PKD1 on β-catenin/ T cell factor (TCF) transcription activity using transiently transfected reporter constructs (TCF and pRL-TK constructs) and cell cycle...
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MODULATION OF β-CATENIN SIGNALING BY PROTEIN KINASE D1 IN PROSTATE CANCER CELLS
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Jan 1, 2007
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