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Irene Bozzoni
Professore Ordinario
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO DI BIOLOGIA E BIOTECNOLOGIE "CHARLES DARWIN"
E-mail:
irene.bozzoni@uniroma1.it
Pagina istituzionale corsi di laurea
Curriculum Sapienza
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Comparative interactomics analysis of different ALS-associated proteins identifies converging molecular pathways
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA
2016
Non-coding RNAs in muscle differentiation and musculoskeletal disease
THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
2016
Differentiation of control and ALS mutant human iPSCs into functional skeletal muscle cells, a tool for the study of neuromuscolar diseases
STEM CELL RESEARCH
2016
The miR-223 host non-coding transcript linc-223 induces IRF4 expression in acute myeloid leukemia by acting as a competing endogenous RNA
ONCOTARGET
2016
Unraveling the function of m6A modification in acute myeloid leukemia
Programme and Abstracts XIV FISV Congress
2016
Linc-NeD125 establishes a ceRNA network in Group 4 Medulloblastoma
Program and Abstracts of the XIV FISV CONGRESS
2016
C/EBPα-p30 protein induces expression of the oncogenic long non-coding RNA UCA1 in acute myeloid leukemia
ONCOTARGET
2015
ALS mutant FUS proteins are recruited into stress granules in induced pluripotent stem cells- derived motoneurons
DISEASE MODELS & MECHANISMS
2015
Pur-alpha functionally interacts with FUS carrying ALS-associated mutations
CELL DEATH & DISEASE
2015
Identification of linc-NeD125, a novel long non coding RNA that hosts miR-125b-1 and negatively controls proliferation of human neuroblastoma cells
RNA BIOLOGY
2015
Novel long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in Myogenesis: A miR-31 overlapping lncRNA transcript controls myoblast differentiation
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
2015
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High throughput skills in neuronal RNA biology: role of non coding RNAs in motor neuron activity and their therapeutic exploitation in neurodegenerative diseases
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