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Osteohematology: To be or Notch to be
AbstractOsteohematology is an emerging research field that studies the crosstalk between hematopoietic and bone stromal cells, to elucidate the mechanisms of hematological and skeletal malignancies and diseases. The Notch is an evolutionary conserved developmental signaling pathway, with critical roles in embryonic development by controlling cell ...
Emel Rothzerg +4 more
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Cell–cell signaling mediated by the Notch receptor is iteratively involved in numerous developmental contexts, and its dysregulation has been associated with inherited genetic disorders and cancers. The core components of the signaling pathway have been identified for some time, but the study of the modulation of the pathway in different cellular ...
Tien, An-Chi +2 more
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The self‐renewal and differentiation of tissue stem cells must be tightly controlled. Unrestrained self‐renewal leads to over‐proliferation of stem cells, which may cause tumor formation, while uncontrolled differentiation leads to depletion of the stem cell pool. In this issue of The
Xiaolei, Yin, Jeffrey M, Karp
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Notch signaling is essential for hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) formation during embryogenesis, and hitherto it was also thought to be required for HSC maintenance. However, in this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Maillard et al. (2008) demonstrate rather conclusively that inactivation of the Notch pathway in HSCs does not interfere with their self-renewal.
Gering, M, Patient, R
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Objectives: Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an acquired autoimmune bleeding disease characterized by thrombocytopenia. This review will examine the Notch-aromatic hydrocarbon receptor (AhR)-interleukin-22 (IL-22) signaling pathway regulatory mechanisms ...
Qian-qian Fan, Rong-xia He
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Ultrasound images of dysplastic and/or unstable hips often display an indentation or notch at the superolateral part of the acetabulum where the iliac wing joins the acetabular roof. We reviewed the ultrasound and subsequent radiographic examinations of 295 babies examined in our hip screening clinic.
N.M. Portinaro, D. Murray, M. K. Benson
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Notch signaling and Notch signaling modifiers [PDF]
Originally discovered nearly a century ago, the Notch signaling pathway is critical for virtually all developmental programs and modulates an astounding variety of pathogenic processes. The DSL (Delta, Serrate, LAG-2 family) proteins have long been considered canonical activators of the core Notch pathway. More recently, a wide and expanding network of
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Notch receptors are transmembrane receptors that regulate cell fate decisions. There are four Notch receptors in mammals. Upon binding to members of the Delta and Jagged family of transmembrane proteins, Notch is cleaved and the Notch intracellular domain (NICD) is released.
Stefano, Zanotti, Ernesto, Canalis
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The Notch pathway plays critical roles in the development and functional modulation of myeloid cells. Previous studies have demonstrated that Notch activation promotes M1 polarization and phagocytosis of macrophages; however, the downstream molecular ...
Yan Lin +13 more
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Drosophila hematopoiesis bears striking resemblance with that of vertebrates, both in the context of distinct phases and the signaling molecules. Even though, there has been no evidence of Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) in Drosophila, the larval lymph ...
Nidhi Sharma Dey +4 more
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