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    BdLT-Seq as a barcode decay-based method to unravel lineage-linked transcriptome plasticity by Shlyakhtina, Yelyzaveta, Bloechl, Bianca, Portal, Maximiliano M.

    Published in Nature communications (25-02-2023)
    “…Cell plasticity is a core biological process underlying a myriad of molecular and cellular events taking place throughout organismal development and evolution…”
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    Protocol to study the inheritance and propagation of non-genetically encoded states using barcode decay lineage tracing by Shlyakhtina, Yelyzaveta, Bloechl, Bianca, Moran, Katherine L., Portal, Maximiliano M.

    Published in STAR protocols (15-03-2024)
    “…Here, we present a protocol to perform barcode decay lineage tracing followed by single-cell transcriptome analysis (BdLT-Seq). We describe steps for BdLT-Seq…”
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    Asymmetric Inheritance of Cell Fate Determinants: Focus on RNA by Shlyakhtina, Yelyzaveta, Moran, Katherine L, Portal, Maximiliano M

    Published in Non-coding RNA (09-05-2019)
    “…During the last decade, and mainly primed by major developments in high-throughput sequencing technologies, the catalogue of RNA molecules harbouring…”
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    MicroRNA-27a regulates basal transcription by targeting the p44 subunit of general transcription factor IIH by Portal, Maximiliano M

    “…General transcription factor IIH (TFIIH) is a complex RNA polymerase II basal transcription factor comprising 10 different polypeptides that display activities…”
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    MicroRNA regulation masters basal transcription: Clash of the Titans by Portal, Maximiliano M.

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-10-2011)
    “…Comment on: Portal MM. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 2011; 108:8686-91…”
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    Genetic and Non-Genetic Mechanisms Underlying Cancer Evolution by Shlyakhtina, Yelyzaveta, Moran, Katherine L, Portal, Maximiliano M

    Published in Cancers (18-03-2021)
    “…Cancer development can be defined as a process of cellular and tissular microevolution ultimately leading to malignancy. Strikingly, though this concept has…”
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    Human cells contain natural double-stranded RNAs with potential regulatory functions by Portal, Maximiliano M, Pavet, Valeria, Erb, Cathie, Gronemeyer, Hinrich

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-01-2015)
    “…Gronemeyer and colleagues identify naturally occurring double-stranded RNAs arising from sense-antisense transcript pairs and demonstrate that one of these…”
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    c-Fos activated phospholipid synthesis is required for neurite elongation in differentiating PC12 cells by Gil, Germán A, Bussolino, Daniela F, Portal, Maximiliano M, Alfonso Pecchio, Adolfo, Renner, Marianne L, Borioli, Graciela A, Guido, Mario E, Caputto, Beatriz L

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-04-2004)
    “…We have previously shown that c-Fos activates phospholipid synthesis through a mechanism independent of its genomic AP-1 activity. Herein, using PC12 cells…”
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    TARDIS, a targeted RNA directional sequencing method for rare RNA discovery by Portal, Maximiliano M, Pavet, Valeria, Erb, Cathie, Gronemeyer, Hinrich

    Published in Nature protocols (01-12-2015)
    “…Targeted RNA directional sequencing (TARDIS) combines targeted RNA capture (using DNA traps) with strand-specific sequencing to enable discovery of rare…”
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    c-Fos Activated Phospholipid Synthesis Is Required for Neurite Elongation in Differentiating PC12 CellsD by Gil, Germán A., Bussolino, Daniela F., Portal, Maximiliano M., Pecchio, Adolfo Alfonso, Renner, Marianne L., Borioli, Graciela A., Guido, Mario E., Caputto, Beatriz L.

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-04-2004)
    “…We have previously shown that c-Fos activates phospholipid synthesis through a mechanism independent of its genomic AP-1 activity. Herein, using PC12 cells…”
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