β-catenin (beta-catenin) is a protein involved in regulation of both cell adhesion and gene transcription. Overexpression of β-catenin is associated with many cancers. β-catenin is encoded by the CTNNB1 gene.
Found 7 search result(s) for β-catenin.
AXIN
(HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
AXIN1 is a gene that encodes Axin1, a protein involved in the regulation of Wnt and βcatenin, and thus a protooncogene
Aug 27, 2020
AXIN1 is a gene that encodes Axin1, a protein involved in the regulation of Wnt and βcatenin, and thus a protooncogene
Aug 27, 2020
APC
(HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
APC gene encodes the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) protein, a protein that regulates the expression of βcatenin, and thus considered a tumorsuppressor gene
Aug 27, 2020
APC gene encodes the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) protein, a protein that regulates the expression of βcatenin, and thus considered a tumorsuppressor gene
Aug 27, 2020
1.6 Harold Varmus — Animal Retroviruses and Cancer Research
(HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
Harold Varmus: 00:00:00 Well, it's a pleasure to begin the second half of what I call the Antiquities session. We're old, the information's old, the audience is partly old. I have a special word for John Coffin thanking ...
Apr 27, 2021
Harold Varmus: 00:00:00 Well, it's a pleasure to begin the second half of what I call the Antiquities session. We're old, the information's old, the audience is partly old. I have a special word for John Coffin thanking ...
Apr 27, 2021
5.4 Edward Berger — Discovery of HIV Co-receptors
(HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
Ed Berger: Okay. Thank you. That's a very good introduction because I was about to start out by saying that the HIV discoveries really came about by a highlyfocused efforts from many researchers around the world. Giving my perspective ...
Apr 27, 2021
Ed Berger: Okay. Thank you. That's a very good introduction because I was about to start out by saying that the HIV discoveries really came about by a highlyfocused efforts from many researchers around the world. Giving my perspective ...
Apr 27, 2021
3.2 Samuel Broder: The First Clinical Trials of Antiretroviral Drugs
(HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
Samuel Broder: 00:00:00 Now I will ask a very important question in our times, forgive me in advance. Is this mic on? laughter You had to be there. I'd like to present my personal reflections, I was asked by Bruce Walker ...
Apr 27, 2021
Samuel Broder: 00:00:00 Now I will ask a very important question in our times, forgive me in advance. Is this mic on? laughter You had to be there. I'd like to present my personal reflections, I was asked by Bruce Walker ...
Apr 27, 2021
6.2 Dennis Burton — How Does HIV Evade the Antibody Response?
(HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
Dennis Burton: 00:00:00 First of all, like many have said, it's a great honor to be invited to be here, and thanks to Bob Gallo, John Coffin, Mila Pollock, and Bruce Walker for the invitation. I didn't have any ...
Apr 27, 2021
Dennis Burton: 00:00:00 First of all, like many have said, it's a great honor to be invited to be here, and thanks to Bob Gallo, John Coffin, Mila Pollock, and Bruce Walker for the invitation. I didn't have any ...
Apr 27, 2021
5.3 Michael Malim — Discovery of APOBEC Restriction
(HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
Michael Malim: 00:00:00 Well, good morning. First of all, thank you very much to John Coffin, Bob Gallo, and Bruce Walker for convening this meeting and inviting me. It's quite a humbling experience really to speak ...
Apr 27, 2021
Michael Malim: 00:00:00 Well, good morning. First of all, thank you very much to John Coffin, Bob Gallo, and Bruce Walker for convening this meeting and inviting me. It's quite a humbling experience really to speak ...
Apr 27, 2021