A secreted frizzled related protein, FrzA, selectively associates with Wnt-1 protein and regulates wnt-1 signaling.

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Published in J Cell Sci on November 01, 1999

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S Dennis1, M Aikawa, W Szeto, P A d'Amore, J Papkoff

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1: Megabios Corporation, Burlingame California 94010, USA.

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