Notch Signaling and Liver Cancer

Interactions between liver cells are closely regulated by Notch signaling. Notch signaling has been reported clinically related to bile duct hypogenesis in Alagille syndrome, which is caused by mutations in the Jagged1 gene. Notch activation and hepatocar

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Jörg Reichrath Sandra Reichrath  Editors

Notch Signaling in Embryology and Cancer Notch Signaling in Cancer

Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Volume 1287 Series Editors Wim E. Crusio, Institut de Neurosciences Cognitives et Intégratives d’Aquitaine, CNRS and University of Bordeaux UMR 5287, Pessac Cedex, France Haidong Dong, Departments of Urology and Immunology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA Heinfried H. Radeke, Institute of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Clinic of the Goethe University Frankfurt Main, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany Nima Rezaei, Research Center for Immunodeficiencies, Children's Medical Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Junjie Xiao, Cardiac Regeneration and Ageing Lab, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, School of Life Science, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China

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Jörg Reichrath  •  Sandra Reichrath Editors

Notch Signaling in Embryology and Cancer Notch Signaling in Cancer

Editors Jörg Reichrath Department of Dermatology Saarland University Medical Center Homburg, Saarland, Germany

Sandra Reichrath Department of Dermatology Saarland University Medical Center Homburg, Saarland, Germany School of Health Professions

Saarland University Medical Center Homburg, Saarland, Germany

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