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12XCSL-d1EGFP Citations (4)

Originally described in: Recording Notch signaling in real time.
Hansson EM, Teixeira AI, Gustafsson MV, Dohda T, Chapman G, Meletis K, Muhr J, Lendahl U Dev Neurosci. 2006;28(1-2):118-27.
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Articles Citing 12XCSL-d1EGFP

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Pharmacological inhibition of the Notch pathway enhances the efficacy of androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer. Cui J, Wang Y, Dong B, Qin L, Wang C, Zhou P, Wang X, Xu H, Xue W, Fang YX, Gao WQ. Int J Cancer. 2018 Aug 1;143(3):645-656. doi: 10.1002/ijc.31346. Epub 2018 Mar 14. PubMed
LNX1 Modulates Notch1 Signaling to Promote Expansion of the Glioma Stem Cell Population during Temozolomide Therapy in Glioblastoma. Baisiwala S, Hall RR 3rd, Saathoff MR, M Shireman J, Park C, Budhiraja S, Goel C, Warnke L, Hardiman C, Wang JY, McCortney K, Horbinski CM, Ahmed AU. Cancers (Basel). 2020 Nov 25;12(12). pii: cancers12123505. doi: 10.3390/cancers12123505. PubMed
SNAP23 deficiency causes severe brain dysplasia through the loss of radial glial cell polarity. Kunii M, Noguchi Y, Yoshimura SI, Kanda S, Iwano T, Avriyanti E, Atik N, Sato T, Sato K, Ogawa M, Harada A. J Cell Biol. 2021 Jan 4;220(1):e201910080. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201910080. PubMed
mcPGK1-dependent mitochondrial import of PGK1 promotes metabolic reprogramming and self-renewal of liver TICs. Chen Z, He Q, Lu T, Wu J, Shi G, He L, Zong H, Liu B, Zhu P. Nat Commun. 2023 Feb 27;14(1):1121. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-36651-5. PubMed

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