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In vivo visualization of Notch1 proteolysis reveals the heterogeneity of Notch1 signaling activity in the mouse cochlea. [PDF]
Mechanosensory hair cells (HCs) and surrounding supporting cells (SCs) in the mouse cochlea are important for hearing and are derived from the same prosensory progenitors.
Zhiyong Liu +5 more
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NOTCH3 inactivation increases triple negative breast cancer sensitivity to gefitinib by promoting EGFR tyrosine dephosphorylation and its intracellular arrest. [PDF]
Notch dysregulation has been implicated in numerous tumors, including triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which is the breast cancer subtype with the worst clinical outcome.
Bellavia, Diana +14 more
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Notch1 receptor as a marker of lymph node metastases in papillary thyroid cancer [PDF]
Notch functions as an oncogene or tumor suppressor according to the type of malignancy, and the BRAFV600E mutation is commonly observed in thyroid cancer. However, the role of Notch and BRAFV600E in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is unclear. This study sought to elucidate the clinicopathological characteristics in patients with PTC regarding the ...
Hyung Seok, Park +9 more
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Chemotactic Cues for NOTCH1-Dependent Leukemia [PDF]
The NOTCH signaling pathway is a conserved signaling cascade that regulates many aspects of development and homeostasis in multiple organ systems.
Amadori, Alberto +3 more
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Background Notch1 has been regarded as a fundamental regulator in tissue differentiation and stem cell properties. Recently, Notch1 mutations have been reported intensively both in solid tumors and in hematopoietic malignancies.
Yang Zheng +9 more
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Notch signaling during human T cell development [PDF]
Notch signaling is critical during multiple stages of T cell development in both mouse and human. Evidence has emerged in recent years that this pathway might regulate T-lineage differentiation differently between both species.
A Galy +97 more
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Haploinsufficiency of the NOTCH1 Receptor as a Cause of Adams–Oliver Syndrome With Variable Cardiac Anomalies [PDF]
Background— Adams–Oliver syndrome (AOS) is a rare disorder characterized by congenital limb defects and scalp cutis aplasia. In a proportion of cases, notable cardiac involvement is also apparent. Despite recent advances in the understanding of the genetic basis of AOS, for the majority of affected subjects, the underlying ...
Southgate Laura +19 more
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Control of the adaptive response of the heart to stress via the Notch1 receptor pathway [PDF]
In the damaged heart, cardiac adaptation relies primarily on cardiomyocyte hypertrophy. The recent discovery of cardiac stem cells in the postnatal heart, however, suggests that these cells could participate in the response to stress via their capacity to regenerate cardiac tissues.
Croquelois, A. +6 more
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OBJECTIVE Notch1 signaling has been implicated in tumorigenesis. The purpose of this study was to investigate the putative role of the Notch1 receptor in carcinogenesis and in the progression of the cervical cancer.
Li SUN, Yongmei SONG, Tong TONG
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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) remains the sole druggable molecular target other than the PD1/PD-L1 pathway with meaningful clinical benefit in squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck (SCCHN).
Yi-Ping Wang +3 more
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