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Secreted forms of DELTA and SERRATE define antagonists of Notch signaling in Drosophila
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Development (1997) 124 (17): 3439–3448.
Published: 1 September 1997
... in C. elegans , and DL and JAGGED in vertebrates (Henderson et al., 1994 ; Henrique et al., 1995 ; Lindsell et al., 1995 ; Mello et al., 1994 ; Tax et al., 1994). cell signaling Notch Delta Serrate ligands Notch antagonist Drosophila © 1997 by Company of Biologists 1997...
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The intracellular deletions of DELTA and SERRATE define dominant negative forms of the Drosophila Notch ligands
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Development (1996) 122 (8): 2465–2474.
Published: 1 August 1996
... by Company of Biologists 1996 cell signalling Notch Delta Serrate Notch signalling Notch antagonist ligand Drosophila The Notch signalling pathway defines an evolutionarily conserved cell interaction mechanism that controls diverse cellfate choices (Artavanis-Tsakonas et al., 1995...