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Prof. Sarah BrayProfessor 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 …
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 …
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…
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
structures called joints. The separation between segments is already visible in the imaginal …
Inactivating CUX1 mutations promote tumorigenesis
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 …
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 …
larval nervous system where they proliferate to produce neurons for the adult CNS. These …
Direct response to Notch activation: signaling crosstalk and incoherent logic
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 …
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
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 …
survey, we identified the interaction networks of histone chaperones ASF1, CAF1, HIRA, and …