TAOJIKs as modifiers of the beta-catenin pathway and methods...

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C435S007100, C435S015000

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ABSTRACT:
Human TAOJIK genes are identified as modulators of the beta-catenin pathway, and thus are therapeutic targets for disorders associated with defective beta-catenin function. Methods for identifying modulators of beta-catenin, comprising screening for agents that modulate the activity of TAOJIK are provided.

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