Autocrine signaling

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'''Wnt signaling pathway'''
'''Wnt signaling pathway'''
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Normally, the [[Wnt signaling pathway]] leads to stabilization of β-catenin (see [[Catenin]]) through inactivation of a protein complex containing the tumor suppressors [[Adenomatous polyposis coli]] (APC) and [[Axin]]. Genetic alterations that lead to de-regulation of the autocrine Wnt pathway result in transactivation of [[Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor]] (EGFR) and other pathways, in turn contributing to proliferation of tumor cells.
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Normally, the [[Wnt signaling pathway]] leads to stabilization of β-catenin (see [[Catenin]]) through inactivation of a protein complex containing the tumor suppressors [[Adenomatous polyposis coli]] (APC) and [[Axin]]. Genetic alterations that lead to de-regulation of the autocrine Wnt pathway result in transactivation of [[Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor]] (EGFR) and other pathways, in turn contributing to proliferation of tumor cells.
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'''Interleukin 6'''
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*[[Interleukins]]
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== References ==
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