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Presenilin-mediated transmembrane cleavage is required for Notch signal transduction in Drosophila
G. Struhl
, I. Greenwald
Zuckerman Institute
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Neuroscience
Presenilin
100%
Notch Signaling Pathway
100%
Notch
66%
Signal Transduction
50%
Familial Alzheimer's Disease
16%
Gene Expression
16%
Cell Fate
16%
Ligand Binding
16%
Receptor
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Notch Signaling Pathway
100%
Presenilin
100%
Notch
66%
Signal Transduction
50%
Ligand Binding
16%
Transmembrane Domain
16%
Gene Expression
16%
Cell Fate
16%