The Notch pathway is essential for proper epidermal differentiation during embryonic skin development. Moreover, skin specific loss of Notch signaling in the embryo results in skin barrier defects accompanied by a B-lymphoproliferative disease. However, much less is known about the consequences of loss of Notch signaling after birth.To study the function of Notch signaling in the skin of adult mice, we made use of a series of conditional gene targeted mice that allow inactivation of several components of the Notch signaling pathway specifically in the skin. We demonstrate that skin-specific inactivation of Notch1 and Notch2 simultaneously, or RBP-J, induces the development of a severe form of atopic dermatitis (AD), characterized by acantho...
Notch signaling pathway regulates a wide variety of cellular processes during development and it als...
Loss-of-function mutations in human profilaggrin gene have been identified as the cause of ichthyosi...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic pruritic inflammatory skin disease. We recently described an ani...
The Notch pathway is essential for proper epidermal differentiation during embryonic skin developmen...
BACKGROUND: The Notch pathway is essential for proper epidermal differentiation during embryonic ski...
Epidermal keratinocytes form a highly organized stratified epithelium and sustain a competent barrie...
Notch proteins are important in binary cell-fate decisions and inhibiting differentiation in many de...
8siNotch signaling orchestrates the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and...
Notch signaling orchestrates the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and ap...
Homozygous itchy mice develop a fatal, late-onset autoimmune-like disease due to a loss of function ...
Notch is a transmembrane receptor that mediates short-range signaling between neighboring cells. Not...
SummaryEpithelial cells of mucosal tissues provide a barrier against environmental stress, and kerat...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
Background: Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. ...
Loss-of-function mutations in human profilaggrin gene have been identified as the cause of ichthyosi...
Notch signaling pathway regulates a wide variety of cellular processes during development and it als...
Loss-of-function mutations in human profilaggrin gene have been identified as the cause of ichthyosi...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic pruritic inflammatory skin disease. We recently described an ani...
The Notch pathway is essential for proper epidermal differentiation during embryonic skin developmen...
BACKGROUND: The Notch pathway is essential for proper epidermal differentiation during embryonic ski...
Epidermal keratinocytes form a highly organized stratified epithelium and sustain a competent barrie...
Notch proteins are important in binary cell-fate decisions and inhibiting differentiation in many de...
8siNotch signaling orchestrates the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and...
Notch signaling orchestrates the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, migration and ap...
Homozygous itchy mice develop a fatal, late-onset autoimmune-like disease due to a loss of function ...
Notch is a transmembrane receptor that mediates short-range signaling between neighboring cells. Not...
SummaryEpithelial cells of mucosal tissues provide a barrier against environmental stress, and kerat...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
Background: Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. ...
Loss-of-function mutations in human profilaggrin gene have been identified as the cause of ichthyosi...
Notch signaling pathway regulates a wide variety of cellular processes during development and it als...
Loss-of-function mutations in human profilaggrin gene have been identified as the cause of ichthyosi...
Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic pruritic inflammatory skin disease. We recently described an ani...