A C Nagel
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Vicidomini R, Di Giovanni A, Petrizzo A, Iannucci L, Benvenuto G, Nagel A, et al.
Cell Death Dis
. 2015 Mar;
6:e1705.
PMID: 25811802
Many developing tissues display regenerative capability that allows them to compensate cell loss and preserve tissue homeostasis. Because of their remarkable regenerative capability, Drosophila wing discs are extensively used for...
2.
Protzer C, Preiss A, Nagel A
Cell Tissue Res
. 2009 Mar;
336(1):149-58.
PMID: 19252929
In a genetic screen, alpha-4GT1 has been identified as a potential enhancer of Hairless-mediated cell death in the eye of Drosophila. alpha-4GT1 encodes an alpha-1,4-glycosyltransferase, known to catalyze the fifth...
3.
Sedgley C, Nagel A, Shelburne C, Clewell D, Appelbe O, Molander A
Arch Oral Biol
. 2005 Apr;
50(6):575-83.
PMID: 15848151
Objective: Enterococcus faecalis is consistently associated with recurrent root canal infections. Only low concentrations of E. faecalis in the human mouth have been demonstrated by culture techniques. Quantitative detection strategies...
4.
Sedgley C, Nagel A, Hall D, Applegate B
Int Endod J
. 2005 Jan;
38(2):97-104.
PMID: 15667631
Aim: To test the hypothesis that the mechanical efficacy of irrigation in reducing bacteria in the root canal is dependent on depth of placement of the irrigation needle. Methodology: The...
5.
Wech I, Nagel A
Cell Death Differ
. 2005 Jan;
12(2):145-52.
PMID: 15647755
RUGOSE (RG): encodes an A kinase anchor protein and was isolated as a genetic interactor of the Notch and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) pathways during eye development in Drosophila....
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Sedgley C, Molander A, Flannagan S, Nagel A, Appelbe O, Clewell D, et al.
Oral Microbiol Immunol
. 2004 Dec;
20(1):10-9.
PMID: 15612939
Background/aims: Enterococci have been implicated in persistent root canal infections but their role in the infection process remains unclear. This study investigated the virulence, phenotype and genotype of 33 endodontic...
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Nagel A, Wech I, Preiss A
Mech Dev
. 2001 Dec;
109(2):241-51.
PMID: 11731237
The Notch pathway regulates the differentiation of many cell types throughout development of higher metazoa. Different cellular responses are elicited through specific activation of distinct Notch target genes. In the...
8.
Nagel A, Fleming J, Sayler G, Beattie K
Biotechniques
. 2001 May;
30(5):988-90, 992, 994-6.
PMID: 11355362
Differential display (DD) and the closely related RNA arbitrarily primed PCR (RAP-PCR) have become the molecular tools of choice for identifying and isolating differentially expressed genes in both eukaryotic and...
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Preiss A, Johannes B, Nagel A, Maier D, Peters N, Wajant H
Mech Dev
. 2000 Dec;
100(1):109-13.
PMID: 11118894
TNF-receptor associated factors (TRAFs) comprise a family of adaptor proteins that act as downstream signal transducers of the TNF receptor superfamily and the Toll/interleukin-1 receptor family. The mammalian TRAFs 2,...
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Nagel A, Apidianakis Y, Wech I, Maier D, Delidakis C, Preiss A
Mech Dev
. 2000 Oct;
98(1-2):19-28.
PMID: 11044604
The E(spl) complex (E(spl)-C) contains three different classes of genes that are downstream of Notch signaling. The bHLH genes mediate the Notch signal by repressing proneural gene activity, for example...