Thanks to this interview I finally have a better idea what wnt is just this opening paragraph alone is worth it
When we talk of “wint,” we are in fact referring to two different things: the wnt gene family and wnt proteins. Wnt genes are structurally similar genes (19 wnt genes in humans have been identifi ed on different chromosomes) that produce signaling proteins also referred to as wnt. These signaling molecules regulate cell-to-cell interactions during embryogenesis and control normal physiological processes in adults; some of these wnt proteins are specifi c to certain cells and tissues. Histogen Inc. has been conducting studies using the concepts of increasing wnt signaling to promote hair growth in clinical
trials.
» Has this been posted already? Very good interview, go to page 8 of this
» http://www.ishrs.org/PDF/F4-2009.pdf
»
» Thanks to this interview I finally have a better idea what wnt is
» just this opening paragraph alone is worth it
»
» When we talk of “wint,” we are in fact referring to two
» different things: the wnt gene family and wnt proteins. Wnt genes are
» structurally similar genes (19 wnt genes in humans have been identifi ed on
» different chromosomes) that produce signaling proteins also referred to as
» wnt. These signaling molecules regulate cell-to-cell interactions during
» embryogenesis and control normal physiological processes in adults; some of
» these wnt proteins are specifi c to certain cells and tissues. Histogen
» Inc. has been conducting studies using the concepts of increasing wnt
» signaling to promote hair growth in clinical
» trials.
Yes, this link was posted by forum member “ymail” together with other interesting links,
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routine circumcision. We establish cell banks that
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to Consider. From one donor foreskin we establish enough
tested cells for years of manufacturing. >>>
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