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Bijan Boldajipour

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Engelhardt J, Boldajipour B, Beemiller P, Pandurangi P, Sorensen C, Werb Z, et al.
Cancer Cell . 2012 Mar; 21(3):402-17. PMID: 22439936
The nature and site of tumor-antigen presentation to immune T cells by bone-marrow-derived cells within the tumor microenvironment remains unresolved. We generated a fluorescent mouse model of spontaneous immunoevasive breast...
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Boldajipour B, Doitsidou M, Tarbashevich K, Laguri C, Yu S, Ries J, et al.
Development . 2011 Jun; 138(14):2909-14. PMID: 21693511
The active migration of primordial germ cells (PGCs) from their site of specification towards their target is a valuable model for investigating directed cell migration within the complex environment of...
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Kardash E, Reichman-Fried M, Maitre J, Boldajipour B, Papusheva E, Messerschmidt E, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2009 Dec; 12(1):47-53. PMID: 20010816
Cell migration is central to embryonic development, homeostasis and disease, processes in which cells move as part of a group or individually. Whereas the mechanisms controlling single-cell migration in vitro...
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Mahabaleshwar H, Boldajipour B, Raz E
Cell Adh Migr . 2009 Mar; 2(2):69-70. PMID: 19262101
Primordial Germ Cell (PGC) migration in zebrafish is guided by SDF-1a. Binding of this chemokine to its receptor CXCR4b activates downstream signalling cascades leading to cell polarization and directed migration...
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Boldajipour B, Mahabaleshwar H, Kardash E, Reichman-Fried M, Blaser H, Minina S, et al.
Cell . 2008 Feb; 132(3):463-73. PMID: 18267076
Primordial germ cell (PGC) migration in zebrafish is directed by the chemokine SDF-1a that activates its receptor CXCR4b. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms controlling the distribution of this...
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Kedde M, Strasser M, Boldajipour B, Vrielink J, Slanchev K, le Sage C, et al.
Cell . 2007 Dec; 131(7):1273-86. PMID: 18155131
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are inhibitors of gene expression capable of controlling processes in normal development and cancer. In mammals, miRNAs use a seed sequence of 6-8 nucleotides (nt) to associate with...
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Boldajipour B, Raz E
Sci STKE . 2007 Apr; 2007(383):pe16. PMID: 17456805
Cell differentiation, cell proliferation, cell death, and cell migration are tightly controlled during animal development and adult homeostasis. Failure to regulate these processes can result in tumor formation and metastasis....