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Antagonism between Notch and bone morphogenetic protein receptor signaling regulates neurogenesis in the cerebellar rhombic lip

Robert P Machold1 email, Deborah Jones Kittell2 email and Gordon J Fishell2 email

New York University School of Medicine Smilow Neuroscience Program Department of Otolaryngology 522 First Avenue New York, NY 10016, USA

New York University School of Medicine Smilow Neuroscience Program Department of Cell Biology 522 First Avenue New York, NY 10016, USA

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Neural Development 2007, 2:5doi:10.1186/1749-8104-2-5

Published: 23 February 2007

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The E10.5 isthmus and roof plate are not overtly affected by loss of Notch1. Expression analysis of fgf8, wnt1, and otx2 by in situ hybridization on sections of E10.5 control and En1cre;floxNotch1 embryos

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Cell death in the cerebellar primordium is not overtly increased at E12.5 upon loss of Notch1. TUNEL staining on sections of E12.5 control and En1cre;floxNotch1 embryos

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Notch activation induces hes1 and inhibits cath1 expression in the chick cerebellar primordium. Electroporation of Notch1 ICD in the chick cerebellar anlage results in an increase in hes1 expression and a decrease in cath1 as measured by section in situ hybridization

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