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    GlossaryNotch2

    gene involved in cell differentiation and developmental processes

    Notch2 is a gene that plays a crucial role in cell differentiation, which is the process by which cells become specialized for specific functions. It is part of the Notch signaling pathway, a fundamental communication system that cells use to control various developmental processes and maintain tissue homeostasis. Mutations in Notch2 can lead to various medical conditions, including certain types of cancer and developmental disorders.

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