AbstractThe Delta-Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway which controls a broad range of developmental processes including cell fate determination, terminal differentiation and proliferation. In mammals, four Notch receptors (NOTCH1–4) and five activating canonical ligands (JAGGED1, JAGGED2, DLL1, DLL3 and DLL4) have been described. The precise function of noncanonical Notch ligands remains unclear. Delta-like 1 homolog (DLK1), the best studied noncanonical Notch ligand, has been shown to act as an inhibitor of Notch signaling in vitro, but its function in vivo is poorly understood. In this review we summarize Notch signaling during development and highlight recent studies in DLK1expression that reveal new insights i...
Notch signalling is critical to help direct T-cell lineage commitment in early T-cell progenitors an...
Notch signaling forms an evolutionarily conserved juxtacrine pathway crucial for cellular developmen...
Delta-like homologue 1 (Dlk1) and Dlk2 encode vertebrate-specific transmembrane proteins belonging t...
The Delta-Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway which controls a broad rang...
AbstractThe protein DLK2, highly homologous to DLK1, belongs to the EGF-like family of membrane prot...
AbstractDelta ligands are important for regulating Notch signaling through transcellular stimulation...
DLK1 is a maternally imprinted, paternally expressed gene coding for the transmembrane protein Delta...
DLK1 and DLK2 are vertebrate specific non-canonical Notch ligands. Dlk1 is imprinted throughout muri...
Animal cells use a conserved repertoire of signaling pathways to exchange information during and aft...
AbstractNotch signaling involves proteolytic cleavage of the transmembrane Notch receptor after bind...
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AbstractNOTCH receptors regulate cell proliferation and survival in several types of cancer cells. D...
The Notch signaling pathway comprises multiple ligands that are used in distinct biological contexts...
One of the fundamental goals in neuroscience is to understand how the diverse types of neurons are g...
Notch signaling regulates many aspects of metazoan development and tissue renewal. Accordingly, the ...
Notch signalling is critical to help direct T-cell lineage commitment in early T-cell progenitors an...
Notch signaling forms an evolutionarily conserved juxtacrine pathway crucial for cellular developmen...
Delta-like homologue 1 (Dlk1) and Dlk2 encode vertebrate-specific transmembrane proteins belonging t...
The Delta-Notch pathway is an evolutionarily conserved signaling pathway which controls a broad rang...
AbstractThe protein DLK2, highly homologous to DLK1, belongs to the EGF-like family of membrane prot...
AbstractDelta ligands are important for regulating Notch signaling through transcellular stimulation...
DLK1 is a maternally imprinted, paternally expressed gene coding for the transmembrane protein Delta...
DLK1 and DLK2 are vertebrate specific non-canonical Notch ligands. Dlk1 is imprinted throughout muri...
Animal cells use a conserved repertoire of signaling pathways to exchange information during and aft...
AbstractNotch signaling involves proteolytic cleavage of the transmembrane Notch receptor after bind...
Copyright: © 2015 Preuße et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
AbstractNOTCH receptors regulate cell proliferation and survival in several types of cancer cells. D...
The Notch signaling pathway comprises multiple ligands that are used in distinct biological contexts...
One of the fundamental goals in neuroscience is to understand how the diverse types of neurons are g...
Notch signaling regulates many aspects of metazoan development and tissue renewal. Accordingly, the ...
Notch signalling is critical to help direct T-cell lineage commitment in early T-cell progenitors an...
Notch signaling forms an evolutionarily conserved juxtacrine pathway crucial for cellular developmen...
Delta-like homologue 1 (Dlk1) and Dlk2 encode vertebrate-specific transmembrane proteins belonging t...