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Notch regulation of lymphocyte development and function

Radtke, F.  
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Wilson, A.
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Mancini, S. J.
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2004
Nature Immunology

Notch proteins regulate a broad spectrum of cell fate decisions and differentiation processes during fetal and postnatal development. Mammals have four Notch receptors that bind five different ligands. The function of Notch signaling during lymphopoiesis and T cell neoplasia, based on gain-of-function and conditional loss-of-function approaches for the Notch1 receptor, indicates Notch1 is essential in T cell lineage commitment. Recent studies have addressed the involvement of other Notch receptors and ligands as well as their downstream targets, demonstrating additional functions of Notch signaling in embryonic hematopoiesis, intrathymic T cell development, B cell development and peripheral T cell function.

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DOI
10.1038/ni1045
PubMed ID

14985712

Author(s)
Radtke, F.  
Wilson, A.
Mancini, S. J.
MacDonald, H. R.
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Nature Immunology
Volume

5

Issue

3

Start page

247

End page

53

Subjects

Animals

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B-Lymphocytes/*immunology

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Cell Lineage

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Hematopoiesis

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Hematopoietic Stem Cells/physiology

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Humans

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Leukemia

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T-Cell/immunology

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*Lymphopoiesis

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Membrane Proteins/*physiology

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Mice

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Receptors

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Notch

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Research Support

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Non-U.S. Gov't

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Signal Transduction

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T-Lymphocytes/*immunology

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Thymus Gland/cytology/immunology

Note

The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Lausanne Branch, University of Lausanne, Chemin des Boveresses 155, 1066 Epalinges, Switzerland. freddy.radtke@isrec.unil.ch

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