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Prof. Sarah Bray

Professor of Developmental BIology
Verified email at cam.ac.uk
Cited by 13631

Notch signalling: a simple pathway becomes complex

SJ Bray - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2006 - nature.com
A small number of signalling pathways are used iteratively to regulate cell fates, cell
proliferation and cell death in development. Notch is the receptor in one such pathway, and is …

Notch signalling in context

SJ Bray - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2016 - nature.com
The highly conserved Notch signalling pathway functions in many different developmental
and homeostatic processes, which raises the question of how this pathway can achieve such …

Structural interventions in public health

KM Blankenship, SJ Bray, MH Merson - Aids, 2000 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To review structural interventions in public health, identify distinct approaches to
structural interventions, and assess their implications for HIV-prevention interventions. Method…

Activation and function of Notch at the dorsal-ventral boundary of the wing imaginal disc

JF Celis, A Garcia-Bellido, SJ Bray - Development, 1996 - journals.biologists.com
The cells along the dorsoventral boundary of the Drosophila wing imaginal disc have
distinctive properties and their specification requires Notch activity. Later in development, these …

Frizzled regulation of Notch signalling polarizes cell fate in the Drosophila eye

MTD Cooper, SJ Bray - Nature, 1999 - nature.com
The Drosophila eye, a paradigm for epithelial organization, is highly polarized with mirror-image
symmetry about the equator. The R3 and R4 photoreceptors in each ommatidium are …

Notch signalling mediates segmentation of the Drosophila leg

JF de Celis, DM Tyler, J Celis, SJ Bray - Development, 1998 - journals.biologists.com
The legs of Drosophila are divided into segments along the proximodistal axis by flexible
structures called joints. The separation between segments is already visible in the imaginal …

Inactivating CUX1 mutations promote tumorigenesis

…, S Lempidaki, H Döhner, K Döhner, SJ Bray… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
A major challenge in cancer genetics is to determine which low-frequency somatic mutations
are drivers of tumorigenesis. Here we interrogate the genomes of 7,651 diverse human …

[HTML][HTML] Regulation of post-embryonic neuroblasts by Drosophila Grainyhead

MS Almeida, SJ Bray - Mechanisms of development, 2005 - Elsevier
The Drosophila post-embryonic neuroblasts (pNBs) are neural stem cells that persist in the
larval nervous system where they proliferate to produce neurons for the adult CNS. These …

Direct response to Notch activation: signaling crosstalk and incoherent logic

A Krejčí, F Bernard, BE Housden, S Collins, SJ Bray - Science signaling, 2009 - science.org
Notch is the receptor in one of a small group of conserved signaling pathways that are
essential at multiple stages in development. Although the mechanism of transduction impinges …

[PDF][PDF] Histone chaperones ASF1 and NAP1 differentially modulate removal of active histone marks by LID-RPD3 complexes during NOTCH silencing

…, K Bezstarosti, RK Maeda, M Pilyugin, F Karch, SJ Bray… - Molecular cell, 2009 - cell.com
Histone chaperones are involved in a variety of chromatin transactions. By a proteomics
survey, we identified the interaction networks of histone chaperones ASF1, CAF1, HIRA, and …