Wnt5a signaling promotes apical and basolateral polarization of single epithelial cells

Wnt signal plays important roles in polarization. Here intestinal epithelial cells are shown to form apicobasal polarization at a single-cell level in an extracellular matrix adhesion–dependent manner. Wnt5a signaling promotes single-cell polarization through balanced control between Rac1 and RhoA activities spatially.

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