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FZD10

Basics

Aliases:
This biomarker is also known as:
  • frizzled family receptor 10,
  • hFz10,
  • CD350,
  • FZ-10,
  • frizzled-10,
  • Q9ULW2,
  • frizzled (Drosophila) homolog 10,
  • frizzled 10, seven transmembrane spanning receptor,
  • frizzled homolog 10 (Drosophila),
  • CD350 antigen,
  • Fz10,
  • FzE7,
  • Fz-10,
  • frizzled homolog 10,

Description…

FZD10 is a member of the frizzled gene family. The frizzled gene family encodes 7-transmembrane domain proteins that are receptors for the Wingless type MMTV integration site family of signaling proteins (WNT signaling proteins). The highest levels of expression for FZD10 are seen in the placenta and fetal kidney, followed by fetal lung and brain. Using array analysis, expression of this intronless gene is significantly up-regulated in two cases of primary colon cancer.

Attributes

QA State: Under Review
Type: Protein
Short Name:

Datasets

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Organs

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Studies

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Publications

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Resources

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