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S Artavanis-Tsakonas, K Matsuno, and M. Fortini
Notch signaling
Science, April 14, 1995; 268(5208): 225 - 232.
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C. Austin, D. Feldman, J. Ida, and C. Cepko
Vertebrate retinal ganglion cells are selected from competent progenitors by the action of Notch
Development, January 11, 1995; 121(11): 3637 - 3650.
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B Bettenhausen, M Hrabe de Angelis, D Simon, J. Guenet, and A Gossler
Transient and restricted expression during mouse embryogenesis of Dll1, a murine gene closely related to Drosophila Delta
Development, January 8, 1995; 121(8): 2407 - 2418.
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R. Conlon, A. Reaume, and J Rossant
Notch1 is required for the coordinate segmentation of somites
Development, January 5, 1995; 121(5): 1533 - 1545.
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A. Newman, J. White, and P. Sternberg
The Caenorhabditis elegans lin-12 gene mediates induction of ventral uterine specialization by the anchor cell
Development, January 2, 1995; 121(2): 263 - 271.
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R. Kopan, J. S. Nye, and H. Weintraub
The intracellular domain of mouse Notch: a constitutively activated repressor of myogenesis directed at the basic helix-loop-helix region of MyoD
Development, September 1, 1994; 120(9): 2385 - 2396.
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J. S. Nye, R. Kopan, and R. Axel
An activated Notch suppresses neurogenesis and myogenesis but not gliogenesis in mammalian cells
Development, September 1, 1994; 120(9): 2421 - 2430.
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P J Swiatek, C E Lindsell, F F del Amo, G Weinmaster, and T Gridley
Notch1 is essential for postimplantation development in mice.
Genes & Dev., March 15, 1994; 8(6): 707 - 719.
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B Jennings, A Preiss, C Delidakis, and S Bray
The Notch signalling pathway is required for Enhancer of split bHLH protein expression during neurogenesis in the Drosophila embryo
Development, January 12, 1994; 120(12): 3537 - 3548.
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R. Diederich, K Matsuno, H Hing, and S Artavanis-Tsakonas
Cytosolic interaction between deltex and Notch ankyrin repeats implicates deltex in the Notch signaling pathway
Development, January 3, 1994; 120(3): 473 - 481.
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