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Notch Signaling in Osteoblasts

Science Signaling, 2008
Bone remodeling is the result of the coordinated activity of osteoblasts, which form new matrix, and osteoclasts, which resorb bone. Notch proteins are single-pass transmembrane receptors that determine cell fate. Recent gain-of-function and loss-of-function experiments reveal a suppressive effect of Notch in osteoblast and osteoclast differentiation ...
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Notch Signaling and Liver Cancer

2020
Interactions between liver cells are closely regulated by Notch signaling. Notch signaling has been reported clinically related to bile duct hypogenesis in Alagille syndrome, which is caused by mutations in the Jagged1 gene. Notch activation and hepatocarcinogenesis are closely associated since cancer signaling is affected by the development of liver ...
Kazunori, Kawaguchi, Shuichi, Kaneko
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Noncanonical Notch Signaling

2018
Discovered nearly a century ago, today, Notch is known to mediate several biological processes through the canonical pathway that involves ligands, RBPJ, proteases, and coactivators. However, recent studies in vertebrates and invertebrates reveal that Notch can also exert its effect independent of RBPJ, in a noncanonical fashion.
Jyothi Vijayaraghavan   +1 more
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Notch Signaling in Solid Tumors

2010
In recent years a substantial body of evidence derived from not only preclinical but also clinical studies has accumulated in support of Notch signaling playing important oncogenic roles in several types of cancer. The finding that activating Notch mutations are frequently found in patients suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia is one of the best
Ute, Koch, Freddy, Radtke
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Endocytotic Notch Signal

Science Signaling, 2010
Low-density lipoprotein receptor–related protein-1 promotes endocytosis that influences non–cell autonomous Notch signaling.
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Notch Signaling

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2007
Sandra Hess   +2 more
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Biodiversity and Noncanonical Notch Signaling

2010
Early genetics in flies revealed that Notch is a complex pleiotropic locus. We now know that Notch is a receptor that plays prominent roles during development and functions locally in many tissues to instruct cell fate decisions. Drosophila has been an excellent model to identify genetically the elements that contribute to the canonical Notch signaling
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Notch signaling in lymphocyte development

Seminars in Immunology, 2002
Cytokine and antigen receptor signals play well-characterized roles in promoting the survival and maturation of T and B lymphocyte progenitors through sequential developmental stages. Emerging studies suggest equally important roles for more ancient signaling pathways that evolved prior to the adaptive immune system in jawed vertebrates. In particular,
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Notch signaling

Development, Growth & Differentiation, 2020
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Notch Signaling and Breast Cancer

2012
It has been more than two decades since Notch has been identified as an oncogene in mouse mammary tumor virus-infected mice. Since this discovery, activated Notch signaling and up-regulation of tumor-promoting Notch target genes have been observed in human breast cancer.
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