Wnt5a is strongly expressed at the leading edge in non-melanoma skin cancer, forming active gradients, while canonical wnt signalling is repressed

Celine Pourreyron, Louise Reilly, Charlotte Proby, Andrey Panteleyev, Colin Fleming, Kathleen McLean, Andrew P. South, John Foerster

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