Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10932675 Developmental Biology 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We deleted Rbpj gene in embryonic mice inner ears to study roles of Notch signaling. ► Nearly all mechanosensory hair cells are absent in inner ear specific Rbpj mutants. ► However, markers of the prosensory domain are still expressed. ► Further analysis suggests multiple roles of Notch signaling in inner ear development. ► It controls the differentiation timing and maintains a stem/progenitor cell stage.
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