AbstractThe formation of signalling boundaries is one of the strategies employed by the Notch (N) pathway to give rise to two distinct signalling populations of cells. Unravelling the mechanisms involved in the regulation of these signalling boundaries is essential to understanding the role of N during development and diseases. The function of N in the segmentation of the Drosophila leg provides a good system to pursue these mechanisms at the molecular level. Transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation of the N ligands, Serrate (Ser) and Delta (Dl) generates a signalling boundary that allows the directional activation of N in the distalmost part of the segment, the presumptive joint. A negative feedback loop between odd-skipped-rela...
AbstractThe morphology of insect appendages, such as the number and proportion of leg tarsal segment...
AbstractThe Drosophila leg imaginal disc provides a paradigm with which to understand the fundamenta...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Centro de B...
The formation of signalling boundaries is one of the strategies employed by the Notch (N) pathway to...
AbstractThe formation of signalling boundaries is one of the strategies employed by the Notch (N) pa...
The polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32 aminoac...
AbstractThe polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32...
The receptor protein NOTCH and its ligands SERRATE and DELTA are involved in many developmental proc...
<div><p>A characteristic of all arthropods is the presence of flexible structures called joints that...
AbstractNotch signaling controls formation of joints at leg segment borders and growth of the develo...
A characteristic of all arthropods is the presence of flexible structures called joints that connect...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila leg is a good model to study processes of pattern formatio...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
AbstractThe morphology of insect appendages, such as the number and proportion of leg tarsal segment...
AbstractThe Drosophila leg imaginal disc provides a paradigm with which to understand the fundamenta...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Centro de B...
The formation of signalling boundaries is one of the strategies employed by the Notch (N) pathway to...
AbstractThe formation of signalling boundaries is one of the strategies employed by the Notch (N) pa...
The polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32 aminoac...
AbstractThe polycistronic and non-canonical gene tarsal-less encodes several short peptides 11 to 32...
The receptor protein NOTCH and its ligands SERRATE and DELTA are involved in many developmental proc...
<div><p>A characteristic of all arthropods is the presence of flexible structures called joints that...
AbstractNotch signaling controls formation of joints at leg segment borders and growth of the develo...
A characteristic of all arthropods is the presence of flexible structures called joints that connect...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila leg is a good model to study processes of pattern formatio...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
The Notch gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generates regulatory s...
AbstractThe morphology of insect appendages, such as the number and proportion of leg tarsal segment...
AbstractThe Drosophila leg imaginal disc provides a paradigm with which to understand the fundamenta...
Tesis Doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Centro de B...