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NOTCH Signaling in Osteosarcoma
The combination of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery has been promoted for the treatment of osteosarcoma; however, the local recurrence and lung metastasis rates remain high. Therefore, it is crucial to explore new therapeutic targets and strategies that are more effective.
Zhenhao Zhang, Wei Wu, Zengwu Shao
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To control sprouting angiogenesis, endothelial Notch signaling suppresses tip cell formation, migration, and proliferation while promoting barrier formation. Each of these responses may be regulated by distinct Notch-regulated effectors.
Bhairavi Swaminathan +10 more
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During CD8+ T cell response, Notch signaling controls short-lived-effector-cell (SLEC) generation, but the exact mechanisms by which it does so remains unclear.
Dave Maurice De Sousa +4 more
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Significant Roles of Notch O-Glycosylation in Cancer
Notch signaling, which was initially identified in Drosophila wing morphogenesis, plays pivotal roles in cell development and differentiation. Optimal Notch pathway activity is essential for normal development and dysregulation of Notch signaling leads ...
Weiwei Wang +2 more
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The Notch signaling pathway is highly conserved across different animal species and plays crucial roles in development and physiology. Regulation of Notch signaling occurs at multiple levels in different tissues and cell types.
Zehua Wang +9 more
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Notch signaling coordinates numerous cellular processes and has been implicated in many pathological conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Esra’a Keewan, Saleh A. Naser
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The Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved cell-cell communication pathway that plays critical roles in the proliferation, survival, apoptosis, and fate determination of mammalian cells.
Weiwei Liu +9 more
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NOTCH Signaling in T-Cell-Mediated Anti-Tumor Immunity and T-Cell-Based Immunotherapies
The NOTCH (1–4) family of receptors are highly conserved and are critical in regulating many developmental processes and in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis.
Michelle A. Kelliher +1 more
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The Role of Intracellular Trafficking of Notch Receptors in Ligand-Independent Notch Activation
Aberrant Notch signaling has been found in a broad range of human malignancies. Consequently, small molecule inhibitors and antibodies targeting Notch signaling in human cancers have been developed and tested; however, these have failed due to limited ...
Judith Hounjet, Marc Vooijs
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Notch Ligand Binding Assay Using Flow Cytometry
Notch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway that plays an indispensable role during development, and in the maintenance of homeostatic processes, in a wide variety of tissues (Kopan, 2012; Hori et al., 2013).
Shweta Varshney, Pamela Stanley
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