
pmid: 26017768
Cell fate specification requires tightly orchestrated cellular responses to extracellular factors. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Kong et al. (2015) reveal that Notch signaling activity facilitates the interpretation of Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signals by regulating signaling in the cilia, influencing fate specification of neural stem and progenitor cells.
Neural Stem Cells, Receptors, Notch, Neurogenesis, Stem Cells, Animals, Cell Differentiation, Hedgehog Proteins, Cilia, Developmental Biology
Neural Stem Cells, Receptors, Notch, Neurogenesis, Stem Cells, Animals, Cell Differentiation, Hedgehog Proteins, Cilia, Developmental Biology
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