AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazoans. We recently showed that Notch acts in two pathways to determine muscle precursor fates. The first is the “standard” Notch pathway, in which Delta activates the Notch receptor, which then translocates into the nucleus in conjunction with Su(H) to reprogram transcription patterns and bring about changes in cell fates. The second pathway is poorly defined, but known to be independent of the ligands and downstream effectors of the standard pathway. The standard pathway is required in many different developmental contexts and we wondered if there was also a general requirement for the novel pathway. Here we show that the novel Notch pathway i...
AbstractDuring development of the Drosophila peripheral nervous system, a sensory organ precursor (S...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
AbstractCell affinities can contribute to organizing cells into tissues and organs. Drosophila limbs...
AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazo...
The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling mechanism that is...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
The Notch signalling pathway is evolutionary conserved and participates in numerous developmental pr...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
AbstractDrosophila dorsal longitudinal muscles develop during metamorphosis by fusion of myoblasts w...
During central nervous system (CNS) development, a complex series of events play out, starting with ...
Diverse neuronal cell types arise from the lateral neuroblast in the antennal lobe of Drosophila. Th...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
International audienceNotch signal transduction appears to involve the ligand-induced intracellular ...
The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionary conserved mechanism to transmit signals upon ligand –...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
AbstractDuring development of the Drosophila peripheral nervous system, a sensory organ precursor (S...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
AbstractCell affinities can contribute to organizing cells into tissues and organs. Drosophila limbs...
AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazo...
The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling mechanism that is...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
The Notch signalling pathway is evolutionary conserved and participates in numerous developmental pr...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
AbstractDrosophila dorsal longitudinal muscles develop during metamorphosis by fusion of myoblasts w...
During central nervous system (CNS) development, a complex series of events play out, starting with ...
Diverse neuronal cell types arise from the lateral neuroblast in the antennal lobe of Drosophila. Th...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
International audienceNotch signal transduction appears to involve the ligand-induced intracellular ...
The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionary conserved mechanism to transmit signals upon ligand –...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
AbstractDuring development of the Drosophila peripheral nervous system, a sensory organ precursor (S...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
AbstractCell affinities can contribute to organizing cells into tissues and organs. Drosophila limbs...