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Schertel C, Albarca M, Rockel-Bauer C, Kelley N, Bischof J, Hens K, et al.
Genome Res . 2015 Jan; 25(4):514-23. PMID: 25568052
Transcription factors (TFs) are key regulators of cell fate. The estimated 755 genes that encode DNA binding domain-containing proteins comprise ∼ 5% of all Drosophila genes. However, the majority has...
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Bischof J, Bjorklund M, Furger E, Schertel C, Taipale J, Basler K
Development . 2013 May; 140(11):2434-42. PMID: 23637332
Overexpression screens are used to explore gene functions in Drosophila, but this strategy suffers from the lack of comprehensive and systematic fly strain collections and efficient methods for generating such...
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Schertel C, Huang D, Bjorklund M, Bischof J, Yin D, Li R, et al.
Dev Cell . 2013 Apr; 25(2):207-19. PMID: 23583758
We created a site-directed UAS-ORF library of 655 growth-regulating genes in Drosophila. This library represents a large collection of genes regulating cell cycle, cell size, and proliferation and will be...
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Schertel C, Rutishauser T, Forstemann K, Basler K
Genetics . 2012 Oct; 192(4):1543-52. PMID: 23051640
Animal microRNAs (miRNA) are implicated in the control of nearly all cellular functions. Due to high sequence redundancy within the miRNA gene pool, loss of most of these 21- to...
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Schertel C, Conradt B
Development . 2007 Sep; 134(20):3691-701. PMID: 17881492
To obtain insight into the role of the retinoblastoma susceptibility gene (Rb; also known as Rb1) in apoptosis, we analyzed Caenorhabditis elegans mutants lacking a functional lin-35 RB gene. We...