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    p53 suppression partially rescues the mutant phenotype in mouse models of DiGeorge syndrome by Caprio, Cinzia, Baldini, Antonio

    “…Significance The 22q11.2 deletion is the most common known genetic cause of congenital heart disease (CHD). The haploinsufficiency of TBX1 has been identified…”
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    EZH2 is required for parathyroid and thymic development through differentiation of the third pharyngeal pouch endoderm by Caprio, Cinzia, Lania, Gabriella, Bilio, Marchesa, Ferrentino, Rosa, Chen, Li, Baldini, Antonio

    Published in Disease models & mechanisms (01-03-2021)
    “…The Ezh2 gene encodes a histone methyltransferase of the polycomb repressive complex 2 that methylates histone H3 lysine 27. In this study, we investigated…”
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    TBX1 and Basal Cell Carcinoma: Expression and Interactions with Gli2 and Dvl2 Signaling by Caprio, Cinzia, Varricchio, Silvia, Bilio, Marchesa, Feo, Federica, Ferrentino, Rosa, Russo, Daniela, Staibano, Stefania, Alfano, Daniela, Missero, Caterina, Ilardi, Gennaro, Baldini, Antonio

    “…Early events of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) tumorigenesis are triggered by inappropriate activation of SHH signaling, via the loss of ( ) or by activating…”
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    Epigenetic Aberrations in Multiple Myeloma by Caprio, Cinzia, Sacco, Antonio, Giustini, Viviana, Roccaro, Aldo M.

    Published in Cancers (15-10-2020)
    “…Multiple myeloma (MM) is a plasma cell dyscrasia characterized by proliferation of clonal plasma cells within the bone marrow. Several advances in defining key…”
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    Early thyroid development requires a Tbx1– Fgf8 pathway by Lania, Gabriella, Zhang, Zhen, Huynh, Tuong, Caprio, Cinzia, Moon, Anne M., Vitelli, Francesca, Baldini, Antonio

    Published in Developmental biology (01-04-2009)
    “…The thyroid develops within the pharyngeal apparatus from endodermally-derived cells. The many derivatives of the pharyngeal apparatus develop at similar times…”
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