The human homolog of rat Jagged1 expressed by marrow stroma inhibits differentiation of 32D cells through interaction with Notch1.

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Published in Immunity on January 01, 1998

Authors

L Li1, L A Milner, Y Deng, M Iwata, A Banta, L Graf, S Marcovina, C Friedman, B J Trask, L Hood, B Torok-Storb

Author Affiliations

1: Stower Institute for Medical Research, Department of Molecular Biotechnology, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.

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