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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
Z.-J. Liu, T. Shirakawa, Y. Li, A. Soma, M. Oka, G. P. Dotto, R. M. Fairman, O. C. Velazquez, and M. Herlyn
Regulation of Notch1 and Dll4 by Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Arterial Endothelial Cells: Implications for Modulating Arteriogenesis and Angiogenesis
Mol. Cell. Biol., January 1, 2003; 23(1): 14 - 25.
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Genes Dev.Home page
C. Talora, D. C. Sgroi, C. P. Crum, and G. P. Dotto
Specific down-modulation of Notch1 signaling in cervical cancer cells is required for sustained HPV-E6/E7 expression and late steps of malignant transformation
Genes & Dev., September 1, 2002; 16(17): 2252 - 2263.
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J. Biol. Chem.Home page
W. Wang, A. H. Campos, C. Z. Prince, Y. Mou, and M. J. Pollman
Coordinate Notch3-Hairy-related Transcription Factor Pathway Regulation in Response to Arterial Injury. MEDIATOR ROLE OF PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH FACTOR AND ERK
J. Biol. Chem., June 21, 2002; 277(26): 23165 - 23171.
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V. Sriuranpong, M. W. Borges, C. L. Strock, E. K. Nakakura, D. N. Watkins, C. M. Blaumueller, B. D. Nelkin, and D. W. Ball
Notch Signaling Induces Rapid Degradation of Achaete-Scute Homolog 1
Mol. Cell. Biol., May 1, 2002; 22(9): 3129 - 3139.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
K. G. Leong, X. Hu, L. Li, M. Noseda, B. Larrivee, C. Hull, L. Hood, F. Wong, and A. Karsan
Activated Notch4 Inhibits Angiogenesis: Role of {beta}1-Integrin Activation
Mol. Cell. Biol., April 15, 2002; 22(8): 2830 - 2841.
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S. Stier, T. Cheng, D. Dombkowski, N. Carlesso, and D. T. Scadden
Notch1 activation increases hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal in vivo and favors lymphoid over myeloid lineage outcome
Blood, April 1, 2002; 99(7): 2369 - 2378.
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J. Immunol.Home page
S. J. Morrison, D. Qian, L. Jerabek, B. A. Thiel, I.-K. Park, P. S. Ford, M. J. Kiel, N. J. Schork, I. L. Weissman, and M. F. Clarke
A Genetic Determinant That Specifically Regulates the Frequency of Hematopoietic Stem Cells
J. Immunol., January 15, 2002; 168(2): 635 - 642.
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DevelopmentHome page
A. Stollewerk
Recruitment of cell groups through Delta/Notch signalling during spider neurogenesis
Development, January 12, 2002; 129(23): 5339 - 5348.
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S. L. Dunwoodie, M. Clements, D. B. Sparrow, X. Sa, R. A. Conlon, and R. S. P. Beddington
Axial skeletal defects caused by mutation in the spondylocostal dysplasia/pudgy gene Dll3 are associated with disruption of the segmentation clock within the presomitic mesoderm
Development, January 4, 2002; 129(7): 1795 - 1806.
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B.M. WEINSTEIN and N.D. LAWSON
Arteries, Veins, Notch, and VEGF
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol, January 1, 2002; 67(0): 155 - 162.
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