SummaryThe role of Notch signaling in the maintenance of adult murine prostate epithelial homeostasis remains unclear. We found that Notch ligands are mainly expressed within the basal cell lineage, while active Notch signaling is detected in both the prostate basal and luminal cell lineages. Disrupting the canonical Notch effector Rbp-j impairs the differentiation of prostate basal stem cells and increases their proliferation in vitro and in vivo, but does not affect luminal cell biology. Conversely, ectopic Notch activation in adult prostates results in a decrease in basal cell number and luminal cell hyperproliferation. TGFβ dominates over Notch signaling and overrides Notch ablation-induced proliferation of prostate basal cells. However...
The major signaling pathways regulating gastric stem cells are unknown. Here we report that Notch si...
AbstractIn recent years a substantial body of evidence has accumulated to support the notion that si...
AbstractThe mouse prostate gland develops by branching morphogenesis from the urogenital epithelium ...
SummaryThe role of Notch signaling in the maintenance of adult murine prostate epithelial homeostasi...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...
AbstractNotch pathway is crucial for stem/progenitor cell maintenance, growth and differentiation in...
The prostate epithelial lineage hierarchy remains inadequately defined. Recent lineage-tracing studi...
Adenocarcinomas of the prostate arise as multifocal heterogeneous lesions as the likely result of ge...
We have previously shown that prostatic stem cells are located in the proximal region of mouse prost...
Androgen signaling is essential for prostate development, morphogenesis, and regeneration. Emerging ...
Many pathways dysregulated in prostate cancer are also involved in epithelial differentiation. To be...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of understanding of the processes that regulate differentiation in the p...
The prostate is an androgen-dependent male reproductive organ that is comprised of epithelial and st...
El pdf del artículo es la versión de autor.The Notch pathway and the endocrine system constitute two...
SummaryThe prostate epithelial lineage hierarchy and the cellular origin for prostate cancer remain ...
The major signaling pathways regulating gastric stem cells are unknown. Here we report that Notch si...
AbstractIn recent years a substantial body of evidence has accumulated to support the notion that si...
AbstractThe mouse prostate gland develops by branching morphogenesis from the urogenital epithelium ...
SummaryThe role of Notch signaling in the maintenance of adult murine prostate epithelial homeostasi...
AbstractWe have shown previously that during branching morphogenesis of the mouse prostate gland, Bo...
AbstractNotch pathway is crucial for stem/progenitor cell maintenance, growth and differentiation in...
The prostate epithelial lineage hierarchy remains inadequately defined. Recent lineage-tracing studi...
Adenocarcinomas of the prostate arise as multifocal heterogeneous lesions as the likely result of ge...
We have previously shown that prostatic stem cells are located in the proximal region of mouse prost...
Androgen signaling is essential for prostate development, morphogenesis, and regeneration. Emerging ...
Many pathways dysregulated in prostate cancer are also involved in epithelial differentiation. To be...
BACKGROUND: There is a lack of understanding of the processes that regulate differentiation in the p...
The prostate is an androgen-dependent male reproductive organ that is comprised of epithelial and st...
El pdf del artículo es la versión de autor.The Notch pathway and the endocrine system constitute two...
SummaryThe prostate epithelial lineage hierarchy and the cellular origin for prostate cancer remain ...
The major signaling pathways regulating gastric stem cells are unknown. Here we report that Notch si...
AbstractIn recent years a substantial body of evidence has accumulated to support the notion that si...
AbstractThe mouse prostate gland develops by branching morphogenesis from the urogenital epithelium ...