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1. Developmental signals control chromosome segregation fidelity during pluripotency and neurogenesis by modulating replicative stress

2. Mitotic WNT: aligning chromosomes through KIF2A

3. DEAD box RNA helicases act as nucleotide exchange factors for casein kinase 2

4. Wnt signaling recruits KIF2A to the spindle to ensure chromosome congression and alignment during mitosis

5. Wnt signaling recruits KIF2A to the spindle to ensure chromosome congression and alignment during mitosis

6. USP42 protects ZNRF3/RNF43 from R‐spondin‐dependent clearance and inhibits Wnt signalling

7. β-Catenin-Independent Roles of Wnt/LRP6 Signaling

8. Wnt10b-GSK3β–dependent Wnt/STOP signaling prevents aneuploidy in human somatic cells

9. Mitotic Wnt Signaling Promotes Protein Stabilization and Regulates Cell Size

10. Parkinson's disease‐associated receptor GPR37 is an ER chaperone for LRP6

11. Mitotic and mitogenic Wnt signalling

12. Requirement of Prorenin Receptor and Vacuolar H + -ATPase–Mediated Acidification for Wnt Signaling

13. Maternal Wnt/STOP signaling promotes cell division during early Xenopus embryogenesis

14. Post-transcriptional Wnt Signaling Governs Epididymal Sperm Maturation

15. Wnt Signaling: Multivesicular Bodies Hold GSK3 Captive

16. Spanish cuts: careers come to abrupt end

17. The effect of amyloidogenic peptides on bacterial aging correlates with their intrinsic aggregation propensity

18. Allosteric communication between the nucleotide binding domains of caseinolytic peptidase B

19. A quantitative analysis of the effect of nucleotides and the M domain on the association equilibrium of ClpB

20. DnaJ recruits DnaK to protein aggregates

21. Ionic contacts at DnaK substrate binding domain involved in the allosteric regulation of lid dynamics

23. DnaK-mediated association of ClpB to protein aggregates. A bichaperone network at the aggregate surface

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