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Ronald Plasterk

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Martin M, Aguilar-Rosas S, Franke K, Pieterse M, van Langelaar J, Schreurs R, et al.
Cancer Immunol Res . 2024 Apr; 12(6):759-778. PMID: 38573707
Identification of immunogenic cancer neoantigens as targets for therapy is challenging. Here, we integrate the whole-genome and long-read transcript sequencing of cancers to identify the collection of neo-open reading frame...
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Tijsterman M, Ketting R, Fischer S, Simmer F, Sijen T, Okihara K, et al.
ScientificWorldJournal . 2018 Jul; 2:3-4. PMID: 29973776
No abstract available.
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Plasterk R
Nature . 2007 Mar; 446(7131):7. PMID: 17330008
No abstract available.
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Hornsten A, Lieberthal J, Fadia S, Malins R, Ha L, Xu X, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2007 Feb; 104(6):1971-6. PMID: 17267616
Dominant mutations in the amyloid precursor protein (APP) gene are associated with rare cases of familial Alzheimer's disease; however, the normal functions of APP and related proteins remain unclear. The...
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Berezikov E, van Tetering G, Verheul M, van de Belt J, Van Laake L, Vos J, et al.
Genome Res . 2006 Sep; 16(10):1289-98. PMID: 16954537
MicroRNAs are 20- to 23-nucleotide RNA molecules that can regulate gene expression. Currently > 400 microRNAs have been experimentally identified in mammalian genomes, whereas estimates go up to 1000 and...
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FitzGerald K, Tertyshnikova S, Moore L, Bjerke L, Burley B, Cao J, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2006 May; 2(4):e57. PMID: 16683034
We report here on a chemical genetic screen designed to address the mechanism of action of a small molecule. Small molecules that were active in models of urinary incontinence were...
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Berghmans S, Murphey R, Wienholds E, Neuberg D, Kutok J, Fletcher C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2005 Jan; 102(2):407-12. PMID: 15630097
TP53 is the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene in human cancer, with nearly 50% of all tumors exhibiting a loss-of-function mutation. To further elucidate the genetic pathways involving TP53...
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Koch R, Rauch G, Humphray S, Geisler T, Plasterk R
Methods Cell Biol . 2004 Dec; 77:295-304. PMID: 15602918
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Nagy A, Perrimon N, Sandmeyer S, Plasterk R
Nat Genet . 2003 Mar; 33 Suppl:276-84. PMID: 12610537
In the last century, genetics has developed into one of the most powerful tools for addressing basic questions concerning inheritance, development, individual and social operations and death. Here we summarize...