From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2020-04-30, accepted 2021-03-03Publication status: epublishNotch and Wnt are two essential signalling pathways that help to shape animals during development and to sustain adult tissue homeostasis. Although they are often active at the same time within a tissue, they typically have opposing effects on cell fate decisions. In fact, crosstalk between the two pathways is important in generating the great diversity of cell types that we find in metazoans. Several different mechanisms have been proposed that allow Notch to limit Wnt signalling, driving a Notch-ON/Wnt-OFF state. Here we explore these different mechanisms in human cells and demonstrate two distinct mechanisms by which Notch...
International audienceAims The activation of β-catenin signalling is a key step in intestinal tumori...
Notch is a protein that is often highly active in tumours. To activate Notch it must be cleaved and ...
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide s...
Cellular decisions of self-renewal or differentiation arise from integration and reciprocal titratio...
Colorectal tumors with mutations on Wnt family members show an overexpression of several Notch targe...
The Notch pathway plays a vital role in determining whether cells in the intestinal epithelium adopt...
The Notch pathway plays a vital role in determining whether cells in the intestinal epithelium adopt...
Notch and Wnt are highly conserved signalling pathways that are used repeatedly throughout animal de...
Notch proteins define a family of large receptors that mediate various cell fate decisions during de...
The Notch pathway plays a vital role in determining whether cells in the intestinal epithelium adopt...
The activity of Wnt and Notch signalling is central to many cell fate decisions during development a...
Notch signaling is a highly conserved signal transduction pathway that regulates stem cell maintenan...
<p>The ability of the YH2CM to stimulate the Wnt or Notch signaling pathway was tested in cell lines...
AbstractWnt and Notch1 signaling pathways play an important role in a variety of biological processe...
Summary: Despite extensive research on the canonical Wnt signaling pathway, the mechanism by which t...
International audienceAims The activation of β-catenin signalling is a key step in intestinal tumori...
Notch is a protein that is often highly active in tumours. To activate Notch it must be cleaved and ...
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide s...
Cellular decisions of self-renewal or differentiation arise from integration and reciprocal titratio...
Colorectal tumors with mutations on Wnt family members show an overexpression of several Notch targe...
The Notch pathway plays a vital role in determining whether cells in the intestinal epithelium adopt...
The Notch pathway plays a vital role in determining whether cells in the intestinal epithelium adopt...
Notch and Wnt are highly conserved signalling pathways that are used repeatedly throughout animal de...
Notch proteins define a family of large receptors that mediate various cell fate decisions during de...
The Notch pathway plays a vital role in determining whether cells in the intestinal epithelium adopt...
The activity of Wnt and Notch signalling is central to many cell fate decisions during development a...
Notch signaling is a highly conserved signal transduction pathway that regulates stem cell maintenan...
<p>The ability of the YH2CM to stimulate the Wnt or Notch signaling pathway was tested in cell lines...
AbstractWnt and Notch1 signaling pathways play an important role in a variety of biological processe...
Summary: Despite extensive research on the canonical Wnt signaling pathway, the mechanism by which t...
International audienceAims The activation of β-catenin signalling is a key step in intestinal tumori...
Notch is a protein that is often highly active in tumours. To activate Notch it must be cleaved and ...
The Notch receptor is an evolutionarily highly conserved transmembrane protein essential to a wide s...