Notch signaling is critical for the regulation of differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis in many cell types. Notch receptors and various Notch ligands have been shown to have a regulatory effect on cell cycle progression during the processes of development and differentiation. Cyclins are proteins that regulate cell cycle check-points, thereby controlling cell cycle progression. The D-cyclins, specifically, are required for overcoming the G1/S checkpoint. It has been shown previously (Ronchini et al) that NotchIC regulates the expression of Cyclin D1, one member of the Cyclin-D family. It has also been reported (Sicinska et al.) that Cyclin D3-/- mice display impaired thymocyte development and do not develop Notch1-induced leukemia. B...
Notch signaling is essential for the development of T cell progenitors through the interaction of NO...
Deregulated Notch signaling has been extensively linked to T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-AL...
Activation of the T cell receptor in leukemic T cell lines or T cell hybridomas causes growth inhibi...
Notch, a conserved protein among different species regulates different stages of development of mult...
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide s...
Integrated pathways are believed to determine hematopoietic cell fate and/or neoplastic transformati...
Mammalian immunity requires the presence of a broad and diverse repertoire of antigen receptors that...
Over the past decades, information has accumulated concerning the mechanism how an exterior signal i...
Notch signalling is a critical mediator of T cell development. However, while this signalling pathwa...
Different members of the Notch family have been described to play a critical role in T cell lineage ...
Signaling pathways have evolved to ensure that external signals are sensed by a cell and translated ...
The Notch signalling pathway regulates several aspects of cellular differentiation such as T lineage...
The Notch signaling pathway controls cell fate choices at multiple steps during cell lineage progres...
<div><p>Notch signaling is essential for the development of T cell progenitors through the interacti...
Notch is a ligand-receptor interaction-triggered signaling cascade highly conserved, that influences...
Notch signaling is essential for the development of T cell progenitors through the interaction of NO...
Deregulated Notch signaling has been extensively linked to T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-AL...
Activation of the T cell receptor in leukemic T cell lines or T cell hybridomas causes growth inhibi...
Notch, a conserved protein among different species regulates different stages of development of mult...
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide s...
Integrated pathways are believed to determine hematopoietic cell fate and/or neoplastic transformati...
Mammalian immunity requires the presence of a broad and diverse repertoire of antigen receptors that...
Over the past decades, information has accumulated concerning the mechanism how an exterior signal i...
Notch signalling is a critical mediator of T cell development. However, while this signalling pathwa...
Different members of the Notch family have been described to play a critical role in T cell lineage ...
Signaling pathways have evolved to ensure that external signals are sensed by a cell and translated ...
The Notch signalling pathway regulates several aspects of cellular differentiation such as T lineage...
The Notch signaling pathway controls cell fate choices at multiple steps during cell lineage progres...
<div><p>Notch signaling is essential for the development of T cell progenitors through the interacti...
Notch is a ligand-receptor interaction-triggered signaling cascade highly conserved, that influences...
Notch signaling is essential for the development of T cell progenitors through the interaction of NO...
Deregulated Notch signaling has been extensively linked to T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-AL...
Activation of the T cell receptor in leukemic T cell lines or T cell hybridomas causes growth inhibi...