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JAG2 protein, human
Known as:
Protein Jagged-2
, Jagged 2
, Jagged2
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Protein jagged-2 (1238 aa, ~133 kDa) is encoded by the human JAG2 gene. This protein plays a role in cellular differentiation.
National Institutes of Health
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Cell Differentiation process
Cell Fate Control
EGF-Like Domain
Integral Membrane Proteins
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Jagged-2 Protein
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2012
Review
2012
Notch signaling and the developing inner ear.
J. Murata
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K. Ikeda
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H. Okano
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
2012
Corpus ID: 206656879
Sensory hair cells (HCs) and their associated nonsensory supporting cells (SCs) exhibit a typical mosaic pattern in each of the…
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Notch signaling and Hes labeling in the normal and drug-damaged organ of Corti
Shelley A. Batts
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Christopher R. Shoemaker
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Y. Raphael
Hearing Research
2009
Corpus ID: 27593741
Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Th2 Differentiation Is Unaffected by Jagged2 Expression on Dendritic Cells1
C. Krawczyk
,
Jie Sun
,
E. Pearce
Journal of Immunology
2008
Corpus ID: 9949632
Expression of the Jagged Notch ligands by dendritic cells (DCs) has been suggested to play a role in instructing Th2 responses…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
Dendritic Cell Differentiation State and Their Interaction with NKT Cells Determine Th1/Th2 Differentiation in the Murine Model of Leishmania major Infection1
Carsten Wiethe
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A. Debus
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M. Mohrs
,
A. Steinkasserer
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M. Lutz
,
A. Gessner
Journal of Immunology
2008
Corpus ID: 568907
Recent reports demonstrated that dendritic cells (DC) sense inflammatory and microbial signals differently, redefining their…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Identification of L1CAM, Jagged2 and Neuromedin U as ovarian cancer-associated antigens.
Nicole Euer
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S. Kaul
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H. Deissler
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V. Möbus
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R. Zeillinger
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U. Weidle
Oncology Report
2005
Corpus ID: 28091031
In order to identify tumor-associated genes of ovarian carcinoma, we have investigated the transcriptional profile of 11 ovarian…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
A mutation in the Lunatic fringe gene suppresses the effects of a Jagged2 mutation on inner hair cell development in the cochlea
Niang Zhang
,
Gregory V. Martin
,
M. Kelley
,
T. Gridley
Current Biology
2000
Corpus ID: 32682603
Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Mouse Jagged2 is differentially expressed in hematopoietic progenitors and endothelial cells and promotes the survival and proliferation of hematopoietic progenitors by direct cell-to-cell contact.
Schickwann Tsai
,
Jutta Fero
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Steve Bartelmez
Blood
2000
Corpus ID: 15826216
To study the regulation of the early stages of hematopoiesis, cDNA representational difference analysis was used to isolate genes…
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2000
2000
CADASIL: Notch signaling defect or protein accumulation problem?
N. Spinner
Journal of Clinical Investigation
2000
Corpus ID: 34107632
When studies of the genetic etiology of human disease intersect with those of basic mechanisms in developmental biology, our…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Expression of proneural and neurogenic genes in the embryonic mammalian vestibular system
Ranu Shailam
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P. Lanford
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C. Dolinsky
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C. Norton
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T. Gridley
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M. Kelley
Journal of Neurocytology
1999
Corpus ID: 25238007
One of the most striking aspects of all auditory and vestibular sensory epithelia is the mosaic pattern of hair cells and…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
JAGGED2: a putative Notch ligand expressed in the apical ectodermal ridge and in sites of epithelial–mesenchymal interactions
V. Valsecchi
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C. Ghezzi
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A. Ballabio
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E. Rugarli
Mechanisms of Development
1997
Corpus ID: 15978116
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