Autocrine signaling
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An example of an autocrine agent is the cytokine interleukin-1 in monocytes (see [[Interleukin]]). When interleukin-1 is produced in response to external stimuli, it can bind to cell-surface receptors on the same cell that produced it (see [[Interleukin receptors]]). | An example of an autocrine agent is the cytokine interleukin-1 in monocytes (see [[Interleukin]]). When interleukin-1 is produced in response to external stimuli, it can bind to cell-surface receptors on the same cell that produced it (see [[Interleukin receptors]]). | ||
- | Normally, the [[Wnt signaling pathway]] leads to stabilization of β-catenin through inactivation of a protein complex containing the tumor suppressors APC and Axin. | + | Normally, the [[Wnt signaling pathway]] leads to stabilization of β-catenin through inactivation of a protein complex containing the tumor suppressors [[Adenomatous polyposis coli]] (APC) and [[Axin]]. |
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== References == | == References == | ||
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