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Characterizing light-regulated retinal microRNAs reveals rapid turnover as a common property of neuronal microRNAs.
Krol J, Busskamp V, Markiewicz I, Stadler MB, Ribi S, Richter J, Duebel J, Bicker S, Fehling HJ, Schübeler D, Oertner TG, Schratt G, Bibel M, Roska B, Filipowicz W. Characterizing light-regulated retinal microRNAs reveals rapid turnover as a common property of neuronal microRNAs. Cell. 2010 May 14;141(4):618-31.
SIROCCO Partner Author: Filipowicz W
The role of small non-coding RNAs in genome stability and chromatin organization.
van Wolfswinkel JC, Ketting RF. The role of small non-coding RNAs in genome stability and chromatin organization. J Cell Sci. 2010 Jun 1;123(Pt 11):1825‐39.
SIROCCO Partner Author: Ketting RF
JMJ14, a JmjC domain protein, is required for RNA silencing and cell-to-cell movement of an RNA silencing signal in Arabidopsis.
Searle IR, Pontes O, Melnyk CW, Smith LM, Baulcombe DC. JMJ14, a JmjC domain protein, is required for RNA silencing and cell-to-cell movement of an RNA silencing signal in Arabidopsis. Genes Dev. 2010 May 15;24(10):986‐91.
SIROCCO Partner Author: Baulcombe DC
The Conserved miR-51 microRNA Family is Redundantly Required for Embryonic Development and Pharynx Attachment in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Shaw WR, Armisen J, Lehrbach NJ, Miska EA. The Conserved miR-51 microRNA Family is Redundantly Required for Embryonic Development and Pharynx Attachment in Caenorhabditis elegans. Genetics. 2010 Apr 26. [Epub ahead of print]
SIROCCO Partner Author: Miska EA
Argonaute quenching and global changes in Dicer homeostasis caused by a pathogen-encoded GW repeat protein.
Azevedo J, Garcia D, Pontier D, Ohnesorge S, Yu A, Garcia S, Braun L, Bergdoll M, Hakimi MA, Lagrange T, Voinnet O. Argonaute quenching and global changes in Dicer homeostasis caused by a pathogen-encoded GW repeat protein. Genes Dev. 2010 May;24(9):904‐15.
SIROCCO Partner Author: Voinnet O
miRNA 34a, 100, and 137 modulate differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells.
Tarantino C, Paolella G, Cozzuto L, Minopoli G, Pastore L, Parisi S, Russo T. miRNA 34a, 100, and 137 modulate differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells. FASEB J. 2010 May 3. [Epub ahead of print]
SIROCCO Partner Author: Russo T
Characterizing light-regulated retinal microRNAs reveals rapid turnover as a common property of neuronal microRNAs.
Krol J, Busskamp V, Markiewicz I, Stadler MB, Ribi S, Richter J, Duebel J, Bicker S, Fehling HJ, Schübeler D, Oertner TG, Schratt G, Bibel M, Roska B, Filipowicz W. Characterizing light-regulated retinal microRNAs reveals rapid turnover as a common property of neuronal microRNAs. Cell. 2010 May 14;141(4):618-31.
SIROCCO Partner Author: Filipowicz W
Integration of microRNA changes in vivo identifies novel molecular features of muscle insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes.
Gallagher IJ, Scheele C, Keller P, Nielsen AR, Remenyi J, Fischer CP, Roder K, Babraj J, Wahlestedt C, Hutvagner G, Pedersen BK, Timmons JA. Integration of microRNA changes in vivo identifies novel molecular features of muscle insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes. Genome Med. 2010 Feb 1;2(2):9.
SIROCCO Partner Author: Hutvagner G
Tracing the evolution of tissue identity with microRNAs.
De Mulder K, Berezikov E. Tracing the evolution of tissue identity with microRNAs. Genome Biol. 2010 Mar 30;11(3):111. [Epub ahead of print]
SIROCCO Partner Author: Berezikov E
MicroRNA-directed siRNA biogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Corrêa RL, Steiner FA, Berezikov E, Ketting RF. MicroRNA-directed siRNA biogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans. PLoS Genet. 2010 Apr 8;6(4):e1000903.
SIROCCO Partner Author: Berezikov E, Ketting RF
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