Search Results - "Zaghlula, Manar"
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Specification of select hypothalamic circuits and innate behaviors by the embryonic patterning gene Dbx1
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (22-04-2015)“…The hypothalamus integrates information required for the production of a variety of innate behaviors such as feeding, mating, aggression and predator…”
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A roadmap for affordable genetic medicines
Published in Nature (London) (10-10-2024)“…Twenty genetic therapies have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration to date, a number that now includes the first CRISPR genome-editing therapy…”
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Governing with public engagement: an anticipatory approach to human genome editing
Published in Science & public policy (01-08-2024)“…In response to calls for public engagement on human genome editing (HGE), which intensified after the 2018 He Jiankui scandal that resulted in the implantation…”
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An RNA interference screen identifies druggable regulators of MeCP2 stability
Published in Science translational medicine (23-08-2017)“…Alterations in gene dosage due to copy number variation are associated with autism spectrum disorder, intellectual disability (ID), and other psychiatric…”
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The MID1 E3 ligase catalyzes the polyubiquitination of Alpha4 (α4), a regulatory subunit of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A): novel insights into MID1-mediated regulation of PP2A
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-07-2013)“…Alpha4 (α4) is a key regulator of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and mTOR in steps essential for cell-cycle progression. α4 forms a complex with PP2A and MID1,…”
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The MID1 E3 Ligase Catalyzes the Polyubiquitination of Alpha4 (α4), a Regulatory Subunit of Protein Phosphatase 2A (PP2A)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-07-2013)“…Alpha4 (α4) is a key regulator of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) and mTOR in steps essential for cell-cycle progression. α4 forms a complex with PP2A and MID1,…”
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