Browsing by Author "Ciampi, Ludovica"

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  • Gonzalez de Miguel, Javier; Montero-Blay, Ariadna, 1994-; Ciampi, Ludovica; Rodriguez-Arce, Irene; Serrano Pubull, Luis, 1982- (BioMed Central, 2024)
    Background: Having a simple and fast dividing organism capable of producing and exposing at its surface or secreting functional complex biomolecules with disulphide bridges is of great interest. The mycoplasma bacterial ...
  • Ghose, Ritobrata; Aranguren-Ibáñez, Álvaro; Arecco, Niccolò; Balboa, Diego; Bataller, Marc; Beltran, Sergi; Benisty, Hannah, 1986-; Bénard, Angèle; Bernardo, Edgar; Carbonell Sala, Silvia; Casals, Eloi; Ciampi, Ludovica; Condemi, Livia; Corvò, Alberto; Cosín Tomàs, Marta; Cuenca-Ardura, Mirabai; Duran Serrano, Juan Manuel; Espejo Díaz, María Isabel; Fernández Callejo, Marcos; Gañez-Zapater, Antoni; Garcia-Castellanos, Raquel; Garrido, Romina; Henkin, Gil; Hermoso Pulido, Antonio; Hernandez-Alias, Xavier; Herrero Vicente, Jorge; Ingham, Matthew; Lim, Wei Ming; Llonch, Sílvia; Marmesat Bertoli, Elena; Miguel Escalada, Irene; Montero-Blay, Ariadna, 1994-; Navarrete Hernández, Cristina; Neguembor, Maria Victoria; Ní Chárthaigh, Róisín-Ana; Pardo-Lorente, Natalia; Pascual-Reguant, Laura, 1990-; Pérez-Lluch, Sílvia; Perza, Reyes; Pesaresi, Martina, 1991-; Picó Amado, Daniel; Pifarré, Paula; Piscia, Davide; Plana-Carmona, Marcos; Ponomarenko, Julia; Radusky, Leandro; Rivero, Ezequiel; Rogalska, Malgorzata; Torcal Garcia, Guillem, 1991-; Wojnacki, José (F1000Research, 2020)
    The COVID-19 pandemic has posed and is continuously posing enormous societal and health challenges worldwide. The research community has mobilized to develop novel projects to find a cure or a vaccine, as well as to ...
  • Head, Sarah A.; Hernandez-Alias, Xavier; Yang, Jae-Seong; Ciampi, Ludovica; Beltran-Sastre, Violeta; Torres Méndez, Antonio, 1992-; Irimia Martínez, Manuel; Schaefer, Martin H.; Serrano Pubull, Luis, 1982- (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2021)
    RNA splicing is widely dysregulated in cancer, frequently due to altered expression or activity of splicing factors (SFs). Microexons are extremely small exons (3-27 nucleotides long) that are highly evolutionarily conserved ...
  • Ciampi, Ludovica (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2023-05-03)
    The nervous system comprises an immense number of cells that serve highly specialized roles. Accordingly, they possess unique morphological and functional attributes, greatly shaped by specific Alternative Splicing (AS) ...
  • Ciampi, Ludovica; Serrano Pubull, Luis, 1982-; Irimia Martínez, Manuel (Wiley, 2024)
    Alternative Splicing (AS) programs serve as instructive signals of cell type specificity, particularly within the brain, which comprises dozens of molecularly and functionally distinct cell types. Among them, retinal ...

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