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Lung development is a highly regulated process directed by mesenchymal-epithelial interactions, which coordinate the temporal and spatial expression of multiple regulatory factors required for proper lung formation. The Iroquois homeobox (Irx) genes have been implicated in the patterning and specification of several Drosophila and vertebrate organs, including the heart. Herein, we investigated whether the Irx genes play a role in lung morphogenesis.

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Overexpression of lunatic fringe does not affect epithelial cell differentiation in the developing mouse lung.

Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol

April 2005

Lung Biology Research Program, Hospital for Sick Children Research Inst., 555 Univ. Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5G1X8, Canada.

The Notch/Notch-ligand pathway regulates cell fate decisions and patterning in various tissues. Several of its components are expressed in the developing lung, suggesting that this pathway is important for airway cellular patterning. Fringe proteins, which modulate Notch signaling, are crucial for defining morphogenic borders in several organs.

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