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Current views on the role of Notch signaling and the pathogenesis of human leukemia

Authors
  1. AP Weng
  2. B D'Souza
  3. Christophe Nicot
  4. CM Witt
  5. D Bellavia
  6. D Bellavia
  7. D del Álamo
  8. E Clappier
  9. EJ Allenspach
  10. F Radtke
  11. FN Karanu
  12. G Trøen
  13. I Maillard
  14. J O'Neil
  15. J Pancewicz
  16. JL Rohn
  17. Joanna Pancewicz
  18. L Fu
  19. L Luistro
  20. LM Calvi
  21. LW Ellisen
  22. M Di Ianni
  23. M Eguchi-Ishimae
  24. M Masiero
  25. M Paganin
  26. M Welcker
  27. MA McGill
  28. MB Wilkin
  29. ME Fortini
  30. ME Fortini
  31. MJ Park
  32. ML Sulis
  33. MR Mansour
  34. MR Mansour
  35. P Chastagner
  36. P Sportoletti
  37. P Wei
  38. PA Zweidler-McKay
  39. R Hubmann
  40. R Hubmann
  41. R Kopan
  42. RA Kovall
  43. RE Moellering
  44. S Bray
  45. S Checquolo
  46. S Lee
  47. SM Vercauteren
  48. T Palomero
  49. TC Reynolds
  50. V Asnafi
  51. W He
  52. XS Puente
  53. Y Erbilgin
  54. Y Wu
  55. YH Jin
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
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    Abstract

    The Notch signaling pathway is highly conserved from Drosophila to humans and plays an important role in the regulation of cellular proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis

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