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Wnt Pathway Dynamics with APC and Axin Regulation
The Wnt Pathway is a cascade of chemical reactions within a cell that ultimately determines the destruction or accumulation of a proliferation promoting protein called beta-catenin. This figure shows a single trajectory in the phase space of a system of nonlinear differential equations that describes the interactions of three key proteins involved the Wnt pathway: beta-catenin, Axin, and APC. When the concentration of Axin is relatively small, the three concentrations become periodic in time. This indicates that a cell switches, periodically, between a proliferative and quiescent state. The paper is here.