Term Information

Accession
GO:0061310
Name
canonical Wnt signaling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
canonical Wnt receptor signaling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development, canonical Wnt receptor signalling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development, canonical Wnt-activated signaling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development
Alternate IDs
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Definition
The series of molecular signals initiated by binding of a Wnt protein to a frizzled family receptor on the surface of the target cell, followed by propagation of the signal via beta-catenin, and ending with a change in transcription of target genes involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation. Source: GOC:dph, GOC:mtg_heart
Comment
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History
See term history for GO:0061310 at QuickGO
Subset
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Parents of canonical Wnt signaling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development (GO:0061310)
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canonical Wnt signaling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development [is_a relation] is_a  canonical Wnt signaling pathway involved in heart development (GO:0061316)
canonical Wnt signaling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development [BFO:0000050 relation] BFO:0000050  cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development (GO:0061307)
canonical Wnt signaling pathway involved in cardiac neural crest cell differentiation involved in heart development [is_a relation] is_a  canonical Wnt signaling pathway involved in neural crest cell differentiation (GO:0044335)

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