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Where is Cripto Expressed?
Cripto is predominantly expressed in
embryonic stem cells
and during early
embryogenesis
. In adults, its expression is more restricted but can be found in certain tissues such as the
mammary gland
,
prostate
, and
colon
. Notably, Cripto is highly expressed in many types of human cancers, including
breast cancer
and
colorectal cancer
.
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