SummaryNotch1 signaling is required for T cell development and has been implicated in fate decisions in the thymus. We showed that Notch1 deletion in progenitor T cells (pro-T cells) revealed their latent developmental potential toward becoming conventional and plasmacytoid dendritic cells. In addition, Notch1 deletion in pro-T cells resulted in large numbers of thymic B cells, previously explained by T-to-B cell fate conversion. Single-cell genotyping showed, however, that the majority of these thymic B cells arose from Notch1-sufficient cells by a cell-extrinsic pathway. Fate switching nevertheless exists for a subset of thymic B cells originating from Notch1-deleted pro-T cells. Chimeric mice lacking the Notch ligand delta-like 4 (Dll4) ...
Mammalian immunity requires the presence of a broad and diverse repertoire of antigen receptors that...
Notch proteins are cell surface receptors that mediate developmental cell specification events. To e...
T-cell development depends upon interactions between thymocytes and thymic epithelial cells (TECs). ...
SummaryNotch1 signaling is required for T cell development and has been implicated in fate decisions...
AbstractNotch is a transmembrane receptor that controls cell fate decisions in Drosophila and whose ...
AbstractNotch proteins influence cell fate decisions in many developmental systems. During lymphoid ...
T-cell development in the postnatal thymus is contingent on the successful recruitment of bone marro...
We have recently reported that Notch 1, a member of the Notch multigene family, is essential for the...
Notch proteins influence cell fate decisions in many developmental systems. During lymphoid developm...
We have recently reported that Notch 1, a member of the Notch multigene family, is essential for the...
We have recently reported that Notch 1, a member of the Notch multigene family, is essential for the...
In this issue of Immunity, Feyerabend et al. (2009) report that Delta-like 4, acting on Notch 1, pre...
Notch proteins influence cell-fate decisions in many developmental systems. Gain-of-function studies...
AbstractNotch signaling regulates cell fate decisions in multiple lineages. We demonstrate in this r...
AbstractNotch proteins are cell surface receptors that mediate developmental cell specification even...
Mammalian immunity requires the presence of a broad and diverse repertoire of antigen receptors that...
Notch proteins are cell surface receptors that mediate developmental cell specification events. To e...
T-cell development depends upon interactions between thymocytes and thymic epithelial cells (TECs). ...
SummaryNotch1 signaling is required for T cell development and has been implicated in fate decisions...
AbstractNotch is a transmembrane receptor that controls cell fate decisions in Drosophila and whose ...
AbstractNotch proteins influence cell fate decisions in many developmental systems. During lymphoid ...
T-cell development in the postnatal thymus is contingent on the successful recruitment of bone marro...
We have recently reported that Notch 1, a member of the Notch multigene family, is essential for the...
Notch proteins influence cell fate decisions in many developmental systems. During lymphoid developm...
We have recently reported that Notch 1, a member of the Notch multigene family, is essential for the...
We have recently reported that Notch 1, a member of the Notch multigene family, is essential for the...
In this issue of Immunity, Feyerabend et al. (2009) report that Delta-like 4, acting on Notch 1, pre...
Notch proteins influence cell-fate decisions in many developmental systems. Gain-of-function studies...
AbstractNotch signaling regulates cell fate decisions in multiple lineages. We demonstrate in this r...
AbstractNotch proteins are cell surface receptors that mediate developmental cell specification even...
Mammalian immunity requires the presence of a broad and diverse repertoire of antigen receptors that...
Notch proteins are cell surface receptors that mediate developmental cell specification events. To e...
T-cell development depends upon interactions between thymocytes and thymic epithelial cells (TECs). ...