Coming to grips with Notch
H von Boehmer - The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2001 - rupress.org
Notch in Invertebrate Development. Notch proteins are highly conserved transmembrane
receptors that are involved in cell fate regulation in invertebrates (1). While Notch receptors …
receptors that are involved in cell fate regulation in invertebrates (1). While Notch receptors …
MHC recognition in thymic development: distinct, parallel pathways for survival and lineage commitment
D Chang, P Valdez, T Ho, E Robey - The Journal of Immunology, 2000 - journals.aai.org
The molecular events triggered by MHC recognition and how they lead to the emergence of
mature CD4 and CD8 lineage thymocytes are not yet understood. To address these …
mature CD4 and CD8 lineage thymocytes are not yet understood. To address these …
To be or notch to be
M Brenner - Nature Medicine, 2000 - nature.com
Fig. 1 The influence of Notch1 activation on stem cell self-renewal and on the fate of stem
cell progeny, as demonstrated by events in the T-cell pathway. It also induces stem cell …
cell progeny, as demonstrated by events in the T-cell pathway. It also induces stem cell …
Identification of a novel activation domain in the Notch-responsive transcription factor CSL
Z Tang, T Kadesch - Nucleic Acids Research, 2001 - academic.oup.com
CSL is the primary target of the Notch signaling pathway in mammalian cells. It is a DNA
binding protein that generally represses transcription in the absence of Notch signaling and …
binding protein that generally represses transcription in the absence of Notch signaling and …
Inflammatory bowel disease: II. Gene mapping
KD Taylor, H Yang, JI Rotter - Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 2001 - Elsevier
As reviewed in part I, the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) 4—Crohn disease (CD) and
ulcerative colitis (UC)—are in large part determined by genetic predispositions. The …
ulcerative colitis (UC)—are in large part determined by genetic predispositions. The …
Notchless T cell maturation?
EV Rothenberg - nature immunology, 2001 - nature.com
Notch is heavily involved in T cell lineage commitment... or is it? New data indicates that
neither CD4 nor CD8 cell maturation is Notch1-dependent, whereas Notch1 is critical for …
neither CD4 nor CD8 cell maturation is Notch1-dependent, whereas Notch1 is critical for …
Cloning and functional characterization of chicken stem cell antigen 2
W Mao, HD Hunt, HH Cheng - Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2010 - Elsevier
Stem cell antigen 2 (SCA2) is a Ly-6 family member whose function is largely unknown. To
characterize biological properties and tissue distribution of chicken SCA2, SCA2 was …
characterize biological properties and tissue distribution of chicken SCA2, SCA2 was …
Genetics of inflammatory bowel disease
KD Taylor, JI Rotter, Y Huiying - … bowel disease: from bench to bedside, 2003 - Springer
There is ample evidence that the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)-Crohn's disease (CD)
and ulcerative colitis (UC)-are in large part determined by genetic predispositions. The …
and ulcerative colitis (UC)-are in large part determined by genetic predispositions. The …
Altered T cell differentiation and Notch signaling induced by the ectopic expression of keratin K10 in the epithelial cells of the thymus
Transgenic mice expressing hK10 under the keratin K5 promoter display several alterations
in the epidermis including decreased cell proliferation, and reduced susceptibility to tumor …
in the epidermis including decreased cell proliferation, and reduced susceptibility to tumor …