Damage caused by lack of oxygen is a key factor in many serious disease states ranging from stroke and heart attack to asthma and high altitude mountain sickness. Determining the pathways that can ameliorate injuries caused by hypoxia is key to developing treatments and prevention of hypoxic damage. This dissertation examines the role of Notch signaling in potentiating Drosophila survival under chronic low oxygen conditions.Pathway-level analysis of micro-array data of hypoxia-selected flies, the Notch signaling pathway was significantly up-regulated. Using the UAS-GAL4 system, the temporal and spatial specificity of Notch signaling was determined. The most robust results were found with glia-specific GAL4 drive, hence they were chosen ...
The cellular responses that allow a cell to survive and adapt to hypoxic stress (low oxygen) are lar...
Notch signalling is a key pathway which has numerous roles in development. The canonical Notch pathw...
Notch signalling is involved in a multitude of developmental decisions and its aberrant activation i...
Hypoxia is a critical pathological element in many human diseases, including ischemic stroke, myocar...
Hypoxia, or low oxygen availability, is an important physiological and pathological stimulus for mul...
SummaryNotch signaling has multiple functions during invertebrate and vertebrate development, where ...
Hypoxia-induced cell injury has been related to multiple pathological conditions. In order to render...
Interaction between key signaling mechanisms is important to generate the diversity in signaling out...
Our cells and organs need oxygen to function. However, in some disorders such as stroke, heart disea...
Oxygen is essentially required for aerobic metabolism in most eukaryotic organisms. Therefore, it i...
A blood cell type termed crystal cell in Drosophila functions in clotting and wound healing and requ...
The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling mechanism that is...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, a widely utilized genetic model, is highly resistant to oxyge...
The cellular responses that allow a cell to survive and adapt to hypoxic stress (low oxygen) are lar...
Notch signalling is a key pathway which has numerous roles in development. The canonical Notch pathw...
Notch signalling is involved in a multitude of developmental decisions and its aberrant activation i...
Hypoxia is a critical pathological element in many human diseases, including ischemic stroke, myocar...
Hypoxia, or low oxygen availability, is an important physiological and pathological stimulus for mul...
SummaryNotch signaling has multiple functions during invertebrate and vertebrate development, where ...
Hypoxia-induced cell injury has been related to multiple pathological conditions. In order to render...
Interaction between key signaling mechanisms is important to generate the diversity in signaling out...
Our cells and organs need oxygen to function. However, in some disorders such as stroke, heart disea...
Oxygen is essentially required for aerobic metabolism in most eukaryotic organisms. Therefore, it i...
A blood cell type termed crystal cell in Drosophila functions in clotting and wound healing and requ...
The Notch signaling pathway is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling mechanism that is...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
Notch signaling is conserved in most multicellular organisms and plays critical roles during animal ...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, a widely utilized genetic model, is highly resistant to oxyge...
The cellular responses that allow a cell to survive and adapt to hypoxic stress (low oxygen) are lar...
Notch signalling is a key pathway which has numerous roles in development. The canonical Notch pathw...
Notch signalling is involved in a multitude of developmental decisions and its aberrant activation i...