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Rethinking WNT signaling. Nicholas Tolwinski and Eric Wieschaus. Trends in Genetics. 2004 Apr;20(4):177-81.
A nuclear function for armadillo/beta-catenin. Nicholas Tolwinski and Eric Wieschaus. PLoS Biology. 2004 Apr;2(4):E95. Epub 2004 Feb 10.
Wingless/Wnt signal can be transmitted through arrow/LRP5,6 and Axin independently of Zw3/Gsk3beta activity. Nicholas Tolwinski, Marcel Wehrli, Anna Rives A, Naz Erdeniz, Stephen DiNardo, and Eric Wieschaus. Developmental Cell. 2003 Mar;4(3):407-18.
Armadillo nuclear import is regulated by cytoplasmic anchor Axin and nuclear anchor dTCF/Pan. Nicholas Tolwinski and Eric Wieschaus. Development. 2001 Jun;128(11):2107-17.
Wnt, Hedgehog and Junctional Armadillo/beta-Catenin Establish Planar Polarity in the Drosophila Embryo. Pamela Colosimo and Nicholas Tolwinski. PLoS ONE. 2006 Dec 20;1:e9.
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