25 years of the segmentation clock gene

Delta is part of the Notch signalling pathway, which signals between cells to activate the transcription of genes - including those of the Hes and her families - in neighbouring cells. [...]Delta and Lunaticfringe control the timing of HES7 and heri and her7 oscillations in neighbouring cells, which...

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Clock gene
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Gene expression
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Muscles
Neural stem cells
Oscillations
Protein biosynthesis
Protein synthesis
Proteins
Robustness (mathematics)
Segmentation
Signal transduction
Stem cells
Vertebrates
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