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Science's STKE, 2006
Notch is a receptor that mediates intercellular signaling through a pathway conserved across the metazoa. It is involved in cell fate assignation and pattern formation during development. The receptor acts as a membrane-tethered transcription factor and is activated by members of the Delta, Serrate, Lag-2 family of Notch ligands, which trigger two ...
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Notch is a receptor that mediates intercellular signaling through a pathway conserved across the metazoa. It is involved in cell fate assignation and pattern formation during development. The receptor acts as a membrane-tethered transcription factor and is activated by members of the Delta, Serrate, Lag-2 family of Notch ligands, which trigger two ...
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Introduction to Notch Signaling
2014Notch signaling is probably the most widely used intercellular communication pathway. The Notch mutant in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster was isolated about 100 years ago at the dawn of genetics. Since then, research on Notch and its related genes in flies, worms, mice, and human has led to the establishment of an evolutionarily conserved ...
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Notch signalling in hematopoiesis
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2003The Notch pathway is a widely utilized, evolutionarily conserved regulatory system that plays a central role in the fate decisions of multipotent precursor cells. Notch often acts by inhibiting differentiation along a particular pathway while permitting or promoting self-renewal or differentiation along alternative pathways.
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Notch signaling in neuroblastoma
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2004Neuroblastoma is a pediatric tumor that originates from precursor cells of the sympathetic nervous system that have discontinued their normal differentiation program. This review is focused on involvement of the Notch signaling cascade in the process of differentiation in neuroblastoma cells and normal cells of the sympathetic nervous system.
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Current Molecular Medicine, 2006
The evolutionarily conserved developmental pathway driven by Notch receptors and ligands has acquired multiple post-natal homeostatic functions in vertebrates. Potential roles in human physiology and pathology are being studied by an increasingly large number of investigators.
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The evolutionarily conserved developmental pathway driven by Notch receptors and ligands has acquired multiple post-natal homeostatic functions in vertebrates. Potential roles in human physiology and pathology are being studied by an increasingly large number of investigators.
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2014
Notch signaling is a master controller of the neural stem cell and neural development maintaining a significant role in the normal brain function. Notch genes are involved in embryogenesis, nervous system, and cardiovascular and endocrine function.
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Notch signaling is a master controller of the neural stem cell and neural development maintaining a significant role in the normal brain function. Notch genes are involved in embryogenesis, nervous system, and cardiovascular and endocrine function.
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Notch signaling in neurogenesis
DevelopmentABSTRACT The Notch signaling pathway plays a crucial role in neurogenesis by regulating cell fate specification. However, its complexity poses challenges in uncovering the mechanisms underlying these decisions. This Review explores the intricacies of the Notch pathway, including its diverse activation mechanisms and the influence of post-
Madison McLaren, Jessica Butts
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Alzheimer’s disease and Notch signaling
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2009Cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) by gamma-secretase generates a neurotoxic amyloid beta-peptide (Abeta) that is thought to be associated with the neurodegeneration observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Presenilin is the catalytic member of the gamma-secretase proteolytic complex and mutations in presenilins are the major cause ...
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Notch Signaling in Osteoblasts
Science Signaling, 2008Bone 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
2020Interactions 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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