Bernard Lakowski
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Recent Articles
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Alvares S, Mayberry G, Joyner E, Lakowski B, Ahmed S
Aging Cell
. 2013 Oct;
13(2):245-53.
PMID: 24134677
Homeostasis of postmitotic and proliferating cells is maintained by pathways that repress stress. We found that the Caenorhabditis elegans histone 3 lysine 4 (H3K4) demethylases RBR-2 and SPR-5 promoted postmitotic...
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Verghese E, Schocken J, Jacob S, Wimer A, Royce R, Nesmith J, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2011 Jul;
356(2):516-28.
PMID: 21718694
The development of the C. elegans uterus provides a model for understanding the regulatory pathways that control organogenesis. In C. elegans, the ventral uterus develops through coordinated signaling between the...
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Gontijo A, Aubert S, Roelens I, Lakowski B
BMC Genet
. 2009 Mar;
10:14.
PMID: 19302704
Background: Presenilin proteins are part of a complex of proteins that can cleave many type I transmembrane proteins, including Notch Receptors and the Amyloid Precursor Protein, in the middle of...
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Lakowski B, Roelens I, Jacob S
J Mol Neurosci
. 2006 Nov;
29(3):227-39.
PMID: 17085781
The mammalian CoREST ([co]repressor for element-1-silencing transcription factor) complex was first identified associated with the repressor for element-1 silencing transcription factor (REST)/neuronal restrictive silencing factor. The CoREST complex is a...
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Lakowski B, Eimer S, Gobel C, Bottcher A, Wagler B, Baumeister R
Development
. 2003 Apr;
130(10):2117-28.
PMID: 12668626
Mutations in presenilin genes are associated with familial Alzheimer's disease in humans and affect LIN-12/Notch signaling in all organisms tested so far. Loss of sel-12 presenilin activity in Caenorhabditis elegans...