Notch signaling, the segmentation clock, and the patterning of vertebrate somites

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Abstract

The Notch signaling pathway has multifarious functions in the organization of the developing vertebrate embryo. One of its most fundamental roles is in the emergence of the regular pattern of somites that will give rise to the musculoskeletal structures of the trunk. The parts it plays in the early operation of the segmentation clock and the later definition and differentiation of the somites are beginning to be understood. © 2009 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Lewis, J., Hanisch, A., & Holder, M. (2009). Notch signaling, the segmentation clock, and the patterning of vertebrate somites. Journal of Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/jbiol145

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