AbstractThe role of Notch signaling during skin development was analyzed using Msx2-Cre to create mosaic loss-of-function alleles with precise temporal and spatial resolution. We find that γ-secretase is not involved in skin patterning or cell fate acquisition within the hair follicle. In its absence, however, inner root sheath cells fail to maintain their fates and by the end of the first growth phase, the epidermal differentiation program is activated in outer root sheath cells. This results in complete conversion of hair follicles to epidermal cysts that bears a striking resemblance to Nevus Comedonicus. Sebaceous glands also fail to form in γ-secretase-deficient mice. Importantly, mice with compound loss of Notch genes in their skin phe...
AbstractNotch genes encode evolutionarily conserved large, single transmembrane receptors, which reg...
AbstractNotch signaling is involved in the cell fate determination of various cell lineages [1–9]. N...
SummaryNotch1 is a proto-oncogene in several organs. In the skin, however, Notch1 deletion leads to ...
AbstractThe role of Notch signaling during skin development was analyzed using Msx2-Cre to create mo...
The role of Notch signaling during skin development was analyzed using Msx2-Cre to create mosaic los...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
Background: Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-ce...
Notch is a membrane-bound transcription factor that mediates signals between adjacent cells. It is t...
[[abstract]]Notch signaling regulates a variety of processes such as differentiation, proliferation,...
Notch function in the hair follicle has been mainly studied by use of transgenic mice carrying eithe...
Notch genes encode evolutionarily conserved large, single transmembrane receptors, which regulate ma...
SummaryRecent studies have shown that Notch signaling plays an important role in epidermal developme...
Notch proteins are important in binary cell-fate decisions and inhibiting differentiation in many de...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
AbstractNotch genes encode evolutionarily conserved large, single transmembrane receptors, which reg...
AbstractNotch signaling is involved in the cell fate determination of various cell lineages [1–9]. N...
SummaryNotch1 is a proto-oncogene in several organs. In the skin, however, Notch1 deletion leads to ...
AbstractThe role of Notch signaling during skin development was analyzed using Msx2-Cre to create mo...
The role of Notch signaling during skin development was analyzed using Msx2-Cre to create mosaic los...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
Background: Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-ce...
Notch is a membrane-bound transcription factor that mediates signals between adjacent cells. It is t...
[[abstract]]Notch signaling regulates a variety of processes such as differentiation, proliferation,...
Notch function in the hair follicle has been mainly studied by use of transgenic mice carrying eithe...
Notch genes encode evolutionarily conserved large, single transmembrane receptors, which regulate ma...
SummaryRecent studies have shown that Notch signaling plays an important role in epidermal developme...
Notch proteins are important in binary cell-fate decisions and inhibiting differentiation in many de...
Notch signaling involves ligand-receptor interactions through direct cell-cell contact. Multiple Not...
AbstractNotch genes encode evolutionarily conserved large, single transmembrane receptors, which reg...
AbstractNotch signaling is involved in the cell fate determination of various cell lineages [1–9]. N...
SummaryNotch1 is a proto-oncogene in several organs. In the skin, however, Notch1 deletion leads to ...