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Julio D Amigo

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Leonard E, Figueroa R, Bussmann J, Lawson N, Amigo J, Siekmann A
Development . 2022 Mar; 149(7). PMID: 35297968
Vascular networks comprise endothelial cells and mural cells, which include pericytes and smooth muscle cells. To elucidate the mechanisms controlling mural cell recruitment during development and tissue regeneration, we studied...
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Stanic K, Reig G, Figueroa R, Retamal P, Wichmann I, Opazo J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Mar; 10(1):4068. PMID: 32111873
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Stanic K, Reig G, Figueroa R, Retamal P, Wichmann I, Opazo J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 May; 9(1):7131. PMID: 31073223
The Reprimo gene family comprises a group of single-exon genes for which their physiological function remains poorly understood. Heretofore, mammalian Reprimo (RPRM) has been described as a putative p53-dependent tumor...
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Amigo J, Opazo J, Jorquera R, Wichmann I, Garcia-Bloj B, Alarcon M, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2018 Jun; 19(7). PMID: 29941787
The reprimo () gene family is a group of single exon genes present exclusively within the vertebrate lineage. Two out of three members of this family are present in humans:...
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Stanic K, Quiroz A, Lemus C, Wichmann I, Corvalan A, Owen G, et al.
Front Neuroanat . 2018 Apr; 12:23. PMID: 29636669
The Reprimo () family is composed of highly conserved single-exon genes. The expression pattern of this gene family has been recently described during zebrafish () embryogenesis, and primarily locates in...
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Figueroa R, Carrasco-Avino G, Wichmann I, Lange M, Owen G, Siekmann A, et al.
PLoS One . 2017 Jun; 12(5):e0178274. PMID: 28562620
Reprimo (RPRM), a member of the RPRM gene family, is a tumor-suppressor gene involved in the regulation of the p53-mediated cell cycle arrest at G2/M. RPRM has been associated with...
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Wichmann I, Zavala K, Hoffmann F, Vandewege M, Corvalan A, Amigo J, et al.
Gene . 2016 Jul; 591(1):245-254. PMID: 27432065
Genes related to human diseases should be natural targets for evolutionary studies, since they could provide clues regarding the genetic bases of pathologies and potential treatments. Here we studied the...
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Amigo J, Yu M, Troadec M, Gwynn B, Cooney J, Lambert A, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2011 Jan; 31(7):1344-56. PMID: 21248200
Mitoferrin 1 (Mfrn1; Slc25a37) and mitoferrin 2 (Mfrn2; Slc25a28) function as essential mitochondrial iron importers for heme and Fe/S cluster biogenesis. A genetic deficiency of Mfrn1 results in a profound...
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Yu D, Dos Santos C, Zhao G, Jiang J, Amigo J, Khandros E, et al.
Genes Dev . 2010 Aug; 24(15):1620-33. PMID: 20679398
The bicistronic microRNA (miRNA) locus miR-144/451 is highly expressed during erythrocyte development, although its physiological roles are poorly understood. We show that miR-144/451 ablation in mice causes mild erythrocyte instability...
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Amigo J, Ackermann G, Cope J, Yu M, Cooney J, Ma D, et al.
Blood . 2009 Sep; 114(21):4654-63. PMID: 19729519
The nuclear protein FOG-1 binds transcription factor GATA-1 to facilitate erythroid and megakaryocytic maturation. However, little is known about the function of FOG-1 during myeloid and lymphoid development or how...