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  • Esteller Cucala, Paula; Palmada Flores, Marc; Kuderna, Lukas, 1989-; Fontseré Alemany, Clàudia, 1992-; Serres Armero, Aitor, 1992-; Dabad, Marc; Torralvo, María; Faella, Armida; Ferrández Peral, Luis, 1991-; Llovera Nadal, Laia; Fornas Carreño, Oscar; Julià, Eva; Ramírez, Erika; González, Irene; Hecht, Jochen; Lizano González, Esther, 1974-; Juan, David; Marquès i Bonet, Tomàs, 1975- (Nature Research, 2023)
    Recent advances in long-read sequencing technologies have allowed the generation and curation of more complete genome assemblies, enabling the analysis of traditionally neglected chromosomes, such as the human Y chromosome ...
  • Germann, Philipp; Marin-Riera, Miquel; Sharpe, James (Elsevier, 2019)
    Simulating morphogenesis of both mesenchyme and epithelium has typically required complex and computationally expensive models. To meet this challenge, we developed ya||a-yet another parallel agent-based model. Our model ...
  • Bowness, Joseph S.; Almeida, Mafalda; Nesterova, Tatyana B.; Brockdorff, Neil (Nature Research, 2024)
    X chromosome inactivation (XCI) in mammals is mediated by Xist RNA which functions in cis to silence genes on a single X chromosome in XX female cells, thereby equalising levels of X-linked gene expression relative to XY ...
  • Cuscó Pons, Pol, 1987-; Filion, Guillaume (Oxford University Press, 2016)
    Motivation: Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq) is the standard method to investigate chromatin protein composition. As the number of community-available ChIP-seq profiles ...
  • Colantoni, Alessio; Rupert, Jakob; Vandelli, Andrea; Tartaglia, Gian Gaetano; Zacco, Elsa (Portland Press, 2020)
    Interactions between proteins and RNA are at the base of numerous cellular regulatory and functional phenomena. The investigation of the biological relevance of non-coding RNAs has led to the identification of numerous ...
  • Aloia, Luigi; Di Stefano, Bruno, 1984-; Sessa, Alessandro; Morey, Lluis; Santanach, Alexandra; Gutierrez, Arantxa; Cozzuto, Luca; Aznar Benitah, Salvador; Graf, T. (Thomas); Broccoli, Vania; Di Croce, Luciano (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (CSHL Press), 2014)
    The molecular mechanisms underlying specification from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and maintenance of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) are largely unknown. Recently, we reported that the Zuotin-related factor 1 (Zrf1) is ...
  • Aloia, Luigi; Demajo Meseguer, Santiago, 1985-; Di Croce, Luciano (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2015)
    The Zuotin-related factor 1, ZRF1, has recently been identified as an epigenetic regulator of gene transcription in stem cells and cancer. During differentiation of human teratocarcinoma cells, ZRF1 promotes transcriptional ...
  • García Hernández, Violeta; Arambilet, David; Guillén, Yolanda; Lobo-Jarne, Teresa; Maqueda, Maria; Gekas, Christos; González, Jessica; Iglesias, Arnau; Vega García, Nerea; Sentís Carreras, Inés 1990-; Trincado Alonso, Juan Luis, 1987-; Márquez-López, Ian; Heyn, Holger; Camós, Mireia; Espinosa Blay, Lluís; Bigas Salvans, Anna (Wiley, 2023)
    Understanding the molecular mechanisms that contribute to the appearance of chemotherapy resistant cell populations is necessary to improve cancer treatment. We have now investigated the role of β-catenin/CTNNB1 in the ...
  • Marucci, Lucia; Pedone, Elisa, 1985-; Vicino, Umberto di; Sanuy-Escribano, Blanca; Isalan, Mark; Cosma, Maria Pia, 1970- (Elsevier, 2014)
    The Wnt/β-catenin pathway and Nanog are key regulators of embryonic stem cell (ESC) pluripotency and the reprogramming of somatic cells. Here, we demonstrate that the repression of Dkk1 by Nanog, which leads indirectly to ...
  • Zhang, Meng; Arumugam, Karthik; Di Vicino, Umberto; Cosma, Maria Pia, 1970-; Esteban, Miguel A. (American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2020)
    Mouse embryonic stem cells cultured with MEK (mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase) and GSK3 (glycogen synthase kinase 3) inhibitors (2i) more closely resemble the inner cell mass of preimplantation blastocysts than ...
  • Keyes, William M., 1973-; Pecoraro, Matteo, 1984-; Aranda, Victoria; Vernersson Lindahl, Emma; Li, Wangzhi; Vogel, Hannes; Guo, Xuecui; Garcia, Elvin L.; Michurina, Tatyana V.; Enikolopov, Grigori; Muthuswamy, Senthil K.; Mills, Alea A. (Elsevier, 2011)
    The p53 homolog p63 is essential for development, yet its role in cancer is not clear. We discovered that p63 deficiency evokes the tumor-suppressive mechanism of cellular senescence, causing a striking absence of stratified ...
  • Di Giacomo, Valeria, 1983-; Tian, Tian V.; Mas Malavila, Alba; Pecoraro, Matteo, 1984-; Batlle Morera, Laura; Noya Ferreiro, Lourdes; Martín Caballero, Juan; Ruberte, Jesús; Keyes, William M., 1973- (Springer, 2017)
    ΔNp63α is a critical mediator of epithelial development and stem cell function in a variety of tissues including the skin and breast, while overexpression of ΔNp63α acts as an oncogene to drive tumor formation and cancer ...

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