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Tamai, K., Semenov, M., Kato, Y., Spokony, R., Liu, C., Katsuyama, Y., Hess, F., Saint-Jeannet, J.-P., & He, X. (2000). LDL-receptor-related proteins in Wnt signal transduction. Nature, 407(6803), 530–535.

Authors 9
  1. Keiko Tamai (first)
  2. Mikhail Semenov (additional)
  3. Yoichi Kato (additional)
  4. Rebecca Spokony (additional)
  5. Chunming Liu (additional)
  6. Yu Katsuyama (additional)
  7. Fred Hess (additional)
  8. Jean-Pierre Saint-Jeannet (additional)
  9. Xi He (additional)
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@article{Tamai_2000, title={LDL-receptor-related proteins in Wnt signal transduction}, volume={407}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35035117}, DOI={10.1038/35035117}, number={6803}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Tamai, Keiko and Semenov, Mikhail and Kato, Yoichi and Spokony, Rebecca and Liu, Chunming and Katsuyama, Yu and Hess, Fred and Saint-Jeannet, Jean-Pierre and He, Xi}, year={2000}, month=sep, pages={530–535} }