Search Results - "Durdu, Sevi"
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Distinct roles for BAI1 and TIM-4 in the engulfment of dying neurons by microglia
Published in Nature communications (05-06-2014)“…The removal of dying neurons by microglia has a key role during both development and in several diseases. To date, little is known about the cellular and…”
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Directional tissue migration through a self-generated chemokine gradient
Published in Nature (London) (14-11-2013)“…It is widely accepted that migrating cells and tissues navigate along pre-patterned chemoattractant gradients; here it is shown that migrating tissues can also…”
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BANP opens chromatin and activates CpG-island-regulated genes
Published in Nature (London) (05-08-2021)“…The majority of gene transcripts generated by RNA polymerase II in mammalian genomes initiate at CpG island (CGI) promoters 1 , 2 , yet our understanding of…”
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Evidence that direct inhibition of transcription factor binding is the prevailing mode of gene and repeat repression by DNA methylation
Published in Nature genetics (01-12-2022)“…Cytosine methylation efficiently silences CpG-rich regulatory regions of genes and repeats in mammalian genomes. To what extent this entails direct inhibition…”
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Luminal signalling links cell communication to tissue architecture during organogenesis
Published in Nature (London) (06-11-2014)“…Groups of cells within a migrating collective assemble shared luminal cavities that trap and concentrate the signalling molecule fibroblast growth factor,…”
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Readout of histone methylation by Trim24 locally restricts chromatin opening by p53
Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-07-2023)“…The genomic binding sites of the transcription factor (TF) and tumor suppressor p53 are unusually diverse with regard to their chromatin features, including…”
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An MRAS, SHOC2, and SCRIB Complex Coordinates ERK Pathway Activation with Polarity and Tumorigenic Growth
Published in Molecular cell (12-12-2013)“…SHOC2 is mutated in Noonan syndrome and plays a key role in the activation of the ERK-MAPK pathway, which is upregulated in the majority of human cancers…”
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Targeted Ablation Using Laser Nanosurgery
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2017)“…Laser-mediated dissection methods have been used for many years to micro-irradiate biological samples, but recent technological progress has rendered this…”
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A Combined ULBP2 and SEMA5A Expression Signature as a Prognostic and Predictive Biomarker for Colon Cancer
Published in Journal of Cancer (01-01-2017)“…Prognostic biomarkers for cancer have the power to change the course of disease if they add value beyond known prognostic factors, if they can help shape…”
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Abstract 4045: MRAS and SHOC2 interact with SCRIB and coordinate ERK pathway activation with polarity and tumorigenic growth
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)“…Abstract SHOC2 is mutated in Noonan syndrome and plays a key role in the activation of the ERK-MAPK pathway, which is upregulated in the majority of human…”
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Abstract A22: An MRAS, SHOC2, and SCRIB complex coordinates ERK pathway activation with polarity and tumorigenic growth
Published in Molecular cancer research (01-12-2014)“…Abstract SHOC2 is mutated in Noonan syndrome and plays a key role in the activation of the ERK-MAPK pathway, which is upregulated in the majority of human…”
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