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CDH18 — NOTCH3
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Raymond et al., BMC developmental biology 2006
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Müller glia in the teleost retina have a complex response to local injury that includes some features of reactive gliosis ( up-regulation of glial fibrillary acidic protein, GFAP, and re-entry into the cell cycle ) together with dedifferentiation and re-acquisition of phenotypic and molecular characteristics of multipotent retinal progenitors in the CMZ ( diffuse distribution of
N-cadherin ,
activation of
Notch-Delta signaling, and expression of rx1, vsx2/Chx10, and pax6a ) along with characteristics associated with radial glia ( expression of brain lipid binding protein, BLBP )
Leong et al., J Exp Med 2007
(Breast Neoplasms) :
Slug was essential for
Notch mediated repression of
E-cadherin , which resulted in beta-catenin activation and resistance to anoikis
Guichard et al., Nature 2010
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In human endothelial cells, the two toxins act in a conserved fashion to block formation of Sec15 vesicles,
inhibit Notch signalling, and reduce
cadherin expression at adherens junctions