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    MyoD inhibits Fstl1 and Utrn expression by inducing transcription of miR-206 by Rosenberg, Miriam I, Georges, Sara A, Asawachaicharn, Amy, Analau, Erwin, Tapscott, Stephen J

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (09-10-2006)
    “…Terminal differentiation of distinct cell types requires the transcriptional activation of differentiation-specific genes and the suppression of genes…”
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    Dual mode of embryonic development is highlighted by expression and function of Nasonia pair-rule genes by Rosenberg, Miriam I, Brent, Ava E, Payre, Francois, Desplan, Claude

    Published in eLife (05-03-2014)
    “…Embryonic anterior-posterior patterning is well understood in Drosophila, which uses 'long germ' embryogenesis, in which all segments are patterned before…”
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    The mlpt/Ubr3/Svb module comprises an ancient developmental switch for embryonic patterning by Ray, Suparna, Rosenberg, Miriam I, Chanut-Delalande, Hélène, Decaras, Amélie, Schwertner, Barbara, Toubiana, William, Auman, Tzach, Schnellhammer, Irene, Teuscher, Matthias, Valenti, Philippe, Khila, Abderrahman, Klingler, Martin, Payre, François

    Published in eLife (21-03-2019)
    “…Small open reading frames (smORFs) encoding 'micropeptides' exhibit remarkable evolutionary complexity. Conserved peptides encoded by are essential for embryo…”
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    Heads and tails: Evolution of antero-posterior patterning in insects by Rosenberg, Miriam I., Lynch, Jeremy A., Desplan, Claude

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-04-2009)
    “…In spite of their varied appearances, insects share a common body plan whose layout is established by patterning genes during embryogenesis. We understand in…”
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    Drosophila Sir2 Is Required for Heterochromatic Silencing and by Euchromatic Hairy/E(Spl) bHLH Repressors in Segmentation and Sex Determination by Rosenberg, Miriam I, Parkhurst, Susan M

    Published in Cell (17-05-2002)
    “…Yeast SIR2 is a NAD +-dependent histone deacetylase required for heterochromatic silencing at telomeres, rDNA, and mating-type loci. We find that the…”
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    Hiding in Plain Sight by Rosenberg, Miriam I., Desplan, Claude

    “…Small peptides encoded by a so-called long noncoding RNA play an active role in regulating gene expression. The roles of RNA in protein synthesis are well…”
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    Patterning Lessons from a Dorsalized Embryo by Rosenberg, Miriam I., Desplan, Claude

    Published in Developmental cell (01-04-2008)
    “…A paper by Nunes da Fonseca and colleagues in this issue of Developmental Cell shows that, to pattern its dorsoventral axis, the beetle Tribolium utilizes many…”
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    Abstract LB-225: Expression- and immune-profiling of neuroblastoma associated with Opsoclonus-myoclonus-ataxia syndrome (OMAS) to identify features of auto- and tumor immunity by Rosenberg, Miriam I., Panzer, Jessica A., Sagiv, Tal, Alarcon, Pedro A. de, Friedman, Nir, Ulitsky, Igor, Maris, John M.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2017)
    “…Background: Neuroblastoma (NB) is a pediatric cancer arising from the primordia of the autonomic nervous system. In spite of aggressive treatment, five year…”
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    The mlpt/Ubr3/Svb module comprises an ancient developmental switch for embryonic patterning by Ray, Suparna, Rosenberg, Miriam I, Chanut-Delalande, Hélène, Decaras, Amélie, Schwertner, Barbara, Toubiana, William, Auman, Tzach, Schnellhammer, Irene, Teuscher, Matthias, Valenti, Philippe, Khila, Abderrahman, Klingler, Martin, Payre, François

    Published in eLife (21-03-2019)
    “…Small open reading frames (smORFs) encoding ‘micropeptides’ exhibit remarkable evolutionary complexity. Conserved peptides encoded by mille-pattes…”
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