Living organisms require complex signaling interactions and proper regulation of these interactions to influence biological processes. Of these complex networks, one of the most distinguished is the Notch pathway. Dysregulation of this pathway often results in defects during organismal development and can be a causative mechanism for initiation and progression of cancer. Despite previous research entailing the importance of this signaling pathway and the organismal processes that it is involved in, less is known concerning the major Notch downstream targets, especially the onset and sequence in which they are modulated during normal development. As timing of regulation may be linked to many biological processes, we investigated and establis...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
The Notch pathway controls proliferation during development and in adulthood, and is frequently affe...
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...
The Notch signalling pathway is evolutionary conserved and participates in numerous developmental pr...
Notch signalling is a key pathway which has numerous roles in development. The canonical Notch pathw...
AbstractDuring Drosophila eye development, localized Notch signaling at the dorsal ventral (DV)-midl...
AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazo...
Background: The follicle cells of the Drosophila egg chamber provide an excellent model in which to ...
Notch signalling is involved in a multitude of developmental decisions and its aberrant activation i...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
Thesis advisor: Marc A. T. MuskavitchNotch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved developmental pa...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
During normal development, different genes are expressed in different cell types, often directed by ...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
The Notch pathway controls proliferation during development and in adulthood, and is frequently affe...
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...
The Notch signalling pathway is evolutionary conserved and participates in numerous developmental pr...
Notch signalling is a key pathway which has numerous roles in development. The canonical Notch pathw...
AbstractDuring Drosophila eye development, localized Notch signaling at the dorsal ventral (DV)-midl...
AbstractThe Notch pathway plays a key role in the formation of many tissues and cell types in Metazo...
Background: The follicle cells of the Drosophila egg chamber provide an excellent model in which to ...
Notch signalling is involved in a multitude of developmental decisions and its aberrant activation i...
AbstractNotch is required for many aspects of cell fate specification and morphogenesis during devel...
Thesis advisor: Marc A. T. MuskavitchNotch signaling is an evolutionarily conserved developmental pa...
AbstractBackground: The Drosophila Notch protein is a receptor that controls cell fate during embryo...
During normal development, different genes are expressed in different cell types, often directed by ...
<div><p>The <i>Notch</i> gene encodes an evolutionarily conserved cell surface receptor that generat...
The Notch pathway controls proliferation during development and in adulthood, and is frequently affe...
AbstractCell affinities can contribute to organizing cells into tissues and organs. Drosophila limbs...