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Notch signaling: Its essential roles in bone and craniofacial development

Notch signaling: Its essential roles in bone and craniofacial development

Mikhail Pakvasa
Pranav Haravu
Michael Boachie-Mensah
Alonzo Jones
Elam Coalson
Junyi Liao
Zongyue Zeng
Di Wu
Kevin Qin
Xiaoxing Wu
Huaxiu Luo
Jing Zhang
Meng Zhang
Fang He
Yukun Mao
Yongtao Zhang
Changchun Niu
Meng Wu
Xia Zhao
Hao Wang
Linjuan Huang
Deyao Shi
Qing Liu
Na Ni
Kai Fu
Michael J. Lee
Jennifer Moriatis Wolf
Aravind Athiviraham
Sherwin S. Ho
Tong-Chuan He
Kelly Hynes
Jason Strelzow
Mostafa El Dafrawy
Russell R. Reid
Genes & Diseases第8卷, 第1期pp.8-24纸质出版 2021-01-01在线发表 2020-04-11
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Notch is a cell-cell signaling pathway that is involved in a host of activities including development, oncogenesis, skeletal homeostasis, and much more. More specifically, recent research has demonstrated the importance of Notch signaling in osteogenic differentiation, bone healing, and in the development of the skeleton. The craniofacial skeleton is complex and understanding its development has remained an important focus in biology. In this review we briefly summarize what recent research has revealed about Notch signaling and the current understanding of how the skeleton, skull, and face develop. We then discuss the crucial role that Notch plays in both craniofacial development and the skeletal system, and what importance it may play in the future.

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Alagille syndromeBoneCraniofacial developmentCraniosynostosisNotchOncogenesisOsteogenesisSpondylocostal dysosotosis