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    R-spondin 1 and noggin facilitate expansion of resident stem cells from non-damaged gallbladders by Lugli, Natalia, Kamileri, Irene, Keogh, Adrian, Malinka, Thomas, Sarris, Michalis E, Talianidis, Iannis, Schaad, Olivier, Candinas, Daniel, Stroka, Deborah, Halazonetis, Thanos D

    Published in EMBO reports (01-05-2016)
    “…Pioneering studies within the last few years have allowed the in vitro expansion of tissue‐specific adult stem cells from a variety of endoderm‐derived organs,…”
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    A mouse model of accelerated liver aging caused by a defect in DNA repair by Gregg, Siobhán Q., Gutiérrez, Verónica, Rasile Robinson, Andria, Woodell, Tyler, Nakao, Atsunori, Ross, Mark A., Michalopoulos, George K., Rigatti, Lora, Rothermel, Carrie E., Kamileri, Irene, Garinis, George A., Beer Stolz, Donna, Niedernhofer, Laura J.

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-2012)
    “…The liver changes with age, leading to an impaired ability to respond to hepatic insults and increased incidence of liver disease in the elderly. Therefore,…”
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    POLD3 Is Haploinsufficient for DNA Replication in Mice by Murga, Matilde, Lecona, Emilio, Kamileri, Irene, Díaz, Marcos, Lugli, Natalia, Sotiriou, Sotirios K., Anton, Marta E., Méndez, Juan, Halazonetis, Thanos D., Fernandez-Capetillo, Oscar

    Published in Molecular cell (01-09-2016)
    “…The Pold3 gene encodes a subunit of the Polδ DNA polymerase complex. Pold3 orthologs are not essential in Saccharomyces cerevisiae or chicken DT40 cells, but…”
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    Defective transcription initiation causes postnatal growth failure in a mouse model of nucleotide excision repair (NER) progeria by Kamileri, Irene, Karakasilioti, Ismene, Sideri, Aria, Kosteas, Theodoros, Tatarakis, Antonis, Talianidis, Iannis, Garinis, George A

    “…Nucleotide excision repair (NER) defects are associated with cancer, developmental disorders and neurodegeneration. However, with the exception of cancer, the…”
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    Enhanced Rate of Acquisition of Point Mutations in Mouse Intestinal Adenomas Compared to Normal Tissue by Lugli, Natalia, Dionellis, Vasilis S., Ordóñez-Morán, Paloma, Kamileri, Irene, Sotiriou, Sotirios K., Huelsken, Joerg, Halazonetis, Thanos D.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (13-06-2017)
    “…The most prevalent single-nucleotide substitution (SNS) found in cancers is a C-to-T substitution in the CpG motif. It has been proposed that many of these…”
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    Nucleotide excision repair: new tricks with old bricks by Kamileri, Irene, Karakasilioti, Ismene, Garinis, George A

    Published in Trends in genetics (01-11-2012)
    “…Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a major DNA repair pathway that ensures that the genome remains functionally intact and is faithfully transmitted to…”
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    DNA damage triggers a chronic auto-inflammatory response leading to fat depletion in NER progeria by Karakasilioti, Ismene, Kamileri, Irene, Chatzinikolaou, Georgia, Kosteas, Theodoros, Vergadi, Eleni, Robinson, Andria Rasile, Tsamardinos, Iannis, Rozgaja, Tania A, Siakouli, Sandra, Tsatsanis, Christos, Niedernhofer, Laura J., Garinis, George A.

    Published in Cell metabolism (03-09-2013)
    “…Lipodystrophies represent a group of heterogeneous disorders characterized by loss of fat tissue. However, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood…”
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    A mouse model of accelerated liver aging due to a defect in DNA repair by Gregg, Siobhán Q., Gutiérrez, Verónica, Robinson, Andria Rasile, Woodell, Tyler, Nakao, Atsunori, Ross, Mark A., Michalopoulos, George K., Rigatti, Lora, Rothermel, Carrie E., Kamileri, Irene, Garinis, George, Stolz, Donna Beer, Niedernhofer, Laura J.

    Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-2012)
    “…The liver changes with age leading to an impaired ability to respond to hepatic insults and increased incidence of liver disease in the elderly. Therefore,…”
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