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Details on Person Notch signaling controls the generation and differentiation of early T lineage progenitors

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2672416
_displayNameNotch signaling controls the generation and differentiation of early T lineage progenitors
_timestamp2012-11-27 18:21:17
author[Person:2672425] Sambandam, Arivazhagan
[Person:2672400] Maillard, Ivan
[Person:2672408] Zediak, Valerie P
[Person:2672417] Xu, Lanwei
[Person:2672405] Gerstein, Rachel M
[Person:157223] Aster, JC
[Person:2252645] Pear, Warren S
[Person:2672406] Bhandoola, Avinash
created[InstanceEdit:2672398] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-11-27
journalNat. Immunol.
pages663-70
pubMedIdentifier15951813
titleNotch signaling controls the generation and differentiation of early T lineage progenitors
volume6
year2005
(literatureReference)[Pathway:2644603] Signaling by NOTCH1 in Cancer [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:2660826] Constitutive Signaling by NOTCH1 t(7;9)(NOTCH1:M1580_K2555) Translocation Mutant [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9980741] The transcription of LANA1 (Latency-Associated Nuclear Antig...
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