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L. A. Timmerman, J. Grego-Bessa, A. Raya, E. Bertran, J. M. Perez-Pomares, J. Diez, S. Aranda, S. Palomo, F. McCormick, J. C. Izpisua-Belmonte, et al.
Notch promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition during cardiac development and oncogenic transformation
Genes & Dev., January 1, 2004; 18(1): 99 - 115.
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DevelopmentHome page
C. Dahlqvist, A. Blokzijl, G. Chapman, A. Falk, K. Dannaeus, C. F. Ibanez, and U. Lendahl
Functional Notch signaling is required for BMP4-induced inhibition of myogenic differentiation
Development, December 15, 2003; 130(24): 6089 - 6099.
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Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USAHome page
L. C. Murtaugh, B. Z. Stanger, K. M. Kwan, and D. A. Melton
Notch signaling controls multiple steps of pancreatic differentiation
PNAS, December 9, 2003; 100(25): 14920 - 14925.
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J. Cell Biol.Home page
A. Blokzijl, C. Dahlqvist, E. Reissmann, A. Falk, A. Moliner, U. Lendahl, and C. F. Ibanez
Cross-talk between the Notch and TGF-{beta} signaling pathways mediated by interaction of the Notch intracellular domain with Smad3
J. Cell Biol., November 24, 2003; 163(4): 723 - 728.
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Protein Sci.Home page
M. E. Zweifel, D. J. Leahy, F. M. Hughson, and D. Barrick
Structure and stability of the ankyrin domain of the Drosophila Notch receptor
Protein Sci., November 1, 2003; 12(11): 2622 - 2632.
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CarcinogenesisHome page
H. Tsuji, H. Ishii-Ohba, H. Ukai, T. Katsube, and T. Ogiu
Radiation-induced deletions in the 5' end region of Notch1 lead to the formation of truncated proteins and are involved in the development of mouse thymic lymphomas
Carcinogenesis, July 1, 2003; 24(7): 1257 - 1268.
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Mol. Biol. CellHome page
L. Espinosa, J. Ingles-Esteve, A. Robert-Moreno, and A. Bigas
Ikappa Balpha and p65 Regulate the Cytoplasmic Shuttling of Nuclear Corepressors: Cross-talk between Notch and NFkappa B Pathways
Mol. Biol. Cell, February 1, 2003; 14(2): 491 - 502.
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DevelopmentHome page
A. E. Vernon and A. Philpott
A single cdk inhibitor, p27Xic1, functions beyond cell cycle regulation to promote muscle differentiation in Xenopus
Development, January 1, 2003; 130(1): 71 - 83.
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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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J. Cell Sci.Home page
L. Espinosa, S. Santos, J. Ingles-Esteve, P. Munoz-Canoves, and A. Bigas
p65-NF{kappa}B synergizes with Notch to activate transcription by triggering cytoplasmic translocation of the nuclear receptor corepressor N-CoR
J. Cell Sci., March 15, 2002; 115(6): 1295 - 1303.
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J. Biol. Chem.Home page
B. M. Jehn, I. Dittert, S. Beyer, K. von der Mark, and W. Bielke
c-Cbl Binding and Ubiquitin-dependent Lysosomal Degradation of Membrane-associated Notch1
J. Biol. Chem., March 1, 2002; 277(10): 8033 - 8040.
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J. Biol. Chem.Home page
B. E. Berechid, M. Kitzmann, D. R. Foltz, A. H. Roach, D. Seiffert, L. A. Thompson, R. E. Olson, A. Bernstein, D. B. Donoviel, and J. S. Nye
Identification and Characterization of Presenilin-independent Notch Signaling
J. Biol. Chem., March 1, 2002; 277(10): 8154 - 8165.
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BloodHome page
K. Kumano, S. Chiba, K. Shimizu, T. Yamagata, N. Hosoya, T. Saito, T. Takahashi, Y. Hamada, and H. Hirai
Notch1 inhibits differentiation of hematopoietic cells by sustaining GATA-2 expression
Blood, December 1, 2001; 98(12): 3283 - 3289.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
F. Oswald, B. Tauber, T. Dobner, S. Bourteele, U. Kostezka, G. Adler, S. Liptay, and R. M. Schmid
p300 Acts as a Transcriptional Coactivator for Mammalian Notch-1
Mol. Cell. Biol., November 15, 2001; 21(22): 7761 - 7774.
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Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
S. Zhou and S. D. Hayward
Nuclear Localization of CBF1 Is Regulated by Interactions with the SMRT Corepressor Complex
Mol. Cell. Biol., September 15, 2001; 21(18): 6222 - 6232.
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Genes Dev.Home page
E. Lamar, G. Deblandre, D. Wettstein, V. Gawantka, N. Pollet, C. Niehrs, and C. Kintner
Nrarp is a novel intracellular component of the Notch signaling pathway
Genes & Dev., August 1, 2001; 15(15): 1885 - 1899.
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J. Virol.Home page
A. V. Gordadze, R. Peng, J. Tan, G. Liu, R. Sutton, B. Kempkes, G. W. Bornkamm, and P. D. Ling
Notch1IC Partially Replaces EBNA2 Function in B Cells Immortalized by Epstein-Barr Virus
J. Virol., July 1, 2001; 75(13): 5899 - 5912.
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Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USAHome page
B. K. Hadland, N. R. Manley, D.-m. Su, G. D. Longmore, C. L. Moore, M. S. Wolfe, E. H. Schroeter, and R. Kopan
gamma -Secretase inhibitors repress thymocyte development
PNAS, June 19, 2001; 98(13): 7487 - 7491.
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J. Virol.Home page
J. Zhang, H. Chen, G. Weinmaster, and S. D. Hayward
Epstein-Barr Virus BamHI-A Rightward Transcript-Encoded RPMS Protein Interacts with the CBF1-Associated Corepressor CIR To Negatively Regulate the Activity of EBNA2 and NotchIC
J. Virol., March 15, 2001; 75(6): 2946 - 2956.
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Nucleic Acids ResHome page
S. Tani, H. Kurooka, T. Aoki, N. Hashimoto, and T. Honjo
The N- and C-terminal regions of RBP-J interact with the ankyrin repeats of Notch1 RAMIC to activate transcription
Nucleic Acids Res., March 15, 2001; 29(6): 1373 - 1380.
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DevelopmentHome page
E Hirsinger, P Malapert, J Dubrulle, M. Delfini, D Duprez, D Henrique, D Ish-Horowicz, and O Pourquie
Notch signalling acts in postmitotic avian myogenic cells to control MyoD activation
Development, January 1, 2001; 128(1): 107 - 116.
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