The scaffolding protein Flot2 promotes cytoneme-based transport of Wnt3 in gastric cancer

  1. Daniel Routledge
  2. Sally Rogers
  3. Yosuke Ono
  4. Lucy Brunt
  5. Valerie Meniel
  6. Giusy Tornillo
  7. Hassan Ashktorab
  8. Toby Phesse
  9. Steffen Scholpp  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Exeter, United Kingdom
  2. Cardiff University, United Kingdom
  3. Howard University, United States
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  1. Daniel Routledge
  2. Sally Rogers
  3. Yosuke Ono
  4. Lucy Brunt
  5. Valerie Meniel
  6. Giusy Tornillo
  7. Hassan Ashktorab
  8. Toby Phesse
  9. Steffen Scholpp
(2022)
The scaffolding protein Flot2 promotes cytoneme-based transport of Wnt3 in gastric cancer
eLife 11:e77376.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.77376