The Wnt signaling pathway controls cell proliferation and body patterning throughout development. The Wnt-ligands are a family of 19 molecules. The complexicity of wnt intracellular signaling pathways parallels the complexity observed in the diversity of Wnt receptors. In general, there are three signaling pathways associated with Wnt-receptor interaction. The first is commonly called the canonical pathway involving b-Catenin as the target molecule for regulating the activity of b-Catenin. The two other pathways are non-canonical pathway involving Wnt/Ca2+ and planar cell polarity pathways.
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