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WNT10A Protein
Encoded by human WNT10A Gene (WNT Family), 417-amino acid 46 kD (precursor) WNT10A Protein is a putative ligand for a member(s) of the frizzled family of seven transmembrane receptors and may be a signaling molecule in CNS development. Highly-conserved, 350-400 amino acid WNT glycoproteins constitute cysteine-rich, short-range ligands involved in embryonic cell fate determination and patterning, as well as cell growth or differentiation in some adult mammalian tissues. (OMIM, Swiss-Prot, LocusLink, and NCI) (NCI Thesaurus)
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