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CSF-1R, DAP12 and β-catenin: a ménage à trois

DAP12-coupled receptors influence signals emanating from Toll-like receptors, integrins and receptors for cytokines and growth factors. New findings indicate that DAP12 also facilitates the ability of CSF-1R, the receptor for M-CSF, to induce the stabilization and nuclear translocation of β-catenin.

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Figure 1: Proposed crosstalk among CSF-1R, DAP12 and β-catenin.

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McVicar, D., Trinchieri, G. CSF-1R, DAP12 and β-catenin: a ménage à trois. Nat Immunol 10, 681–683 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni0709-681

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