planar cell polarity

  • 1Chemical polarity — Polar molecule and Nonpolar redirect here. For other uses see Polar (disambiguation). A water molecule, a commonly used example of polarity. The two charges are present with a negative charge in the middle (red shade), and a positive charge at… …

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  • 2Wnt signaling pathway — The Wnt signaling pathway describes a complex network of proteins most well known for their roles in embryogenesis and cancer, but also involved in normal physiological processes in adult animals.cite journal | author = Lie DC, Colamarino SA,… …

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  • 3Prickle (protein) — The first prickle protein was identified in Drosophila as a planar cell polarity protein. Vertebrate prickle 1 was first found as a rat protein that binds to a transcription factor, neuron restrictive silencer factor (NRSF). It was then… …

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  • 4Strabismus (protein) — Strabismus was originally identified as a Drosophila protein involved in planar cell polarity [Tanya Wolff and Gerald M. Rubin (1998) Strabismus, a novel gene that regulates tissue polarity and cell fate decisions in Drosophila in Development… …

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  • 5Flamingo (protein) — Flamingo is a member of the adhesion GPCR family of proteins. Flamingo has sequence homology to cadherins and G protein coupled receptors (GPCR). Flamingo was originally identified as a Drosophila protein involved in planar cell polarity. [T.… …

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  • 6DVL1 — Dishevelled, dsh homolog 1 (Drosophila) PDB rendering based on 1fsh …

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  • 7Сигнальный путь Wnt — Сигнальный путь Wnt  один из сигнальных путей клетки животных, регулирующий эмбриогенез, дифференцировку тканей и развитие раковых опухолей[1][2]. Содержание 1 Открытие 2 Структур …

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  • 8DVL2 — Dishevelled, dsh homolog 2 (Drosophila) PDB rendering based on 1l6o …

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  • 9DVL3 — Dishevelled, dsh homolog 3 (Drosophila) PDB rendering based on 1l6o …

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  • 10Convergent extension — Convergent extension, or Convergence and Extension, is the process by which the tissue of an embryo is restructured to converge (narrow) along one axis and extend (elongate) along a perpendicular axis by cellular movement. An example of this… …

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