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Notch: Control of Lymphocyte Differentiation in the Periphery

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2005 May 12
PMID 15886115
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Abstract

The complexity of the Notch signalling pathway has impeded progress in understanding its precise role in differentiation processes of the mature peripheral immune system. Nevertheless, both B and T lymphocyte responses are undoubtedly influenced by Notch ligation, and defining the mechanisms by which this is achieved remains a challenge. How the innate-adaptive interface and interactions between lymphocytes can be affected, together with the potential of this pathway for therapeutic intervention remain important and stimulating issues.

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