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Silke E Lindner

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Hutter K, Lindner S, Kurschat C, Rulicke T, Villunger A, Herzog S
Life Sci Alliance . 2022 Apr; 5(8). PMID: 35459737
MiRNAs are small noncoding RNAs that promote the sequence-specific repression of their respective target genes, thereby regulating diverse physiological as well as pathological processes. Here, we identify a novel role...
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Lindner S, Egelston C, Huard S, Lee P, Wang L
Immunohorizons . 2020 May; 4(5):274-281. PMID: 32434881
Rho family GTPases are critical for normal B cell development and function, and their activity is regulated by a large and complex network of guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) and...
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Schuler F, Weiss J, Lindner S, Lohmuller M, Herzog S, Spiegl S, et al.
Nat Commun . 2017 Nov; 8(1):1697. PMID: 29167438
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is critical for intrinsic cell cycle control and coordination of cell cycle progression in response to DNA damage. Despite its essential function, CHK1 has been identified...
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Lindner S, Lohmuller M, Kotkamp B, Schuler F, Knust Z, Villunger A, et al.
EMBO Rep . 2017 Jul; 18(9):1604-1617. PMID: 28705801
Precursor B lymphocytes expand upon expression of a pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR), but then transit into a resting state in which immunoglobulin light chain gene recombination is initiated. This bi-phasic...
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Charvet C, Wissler M, Brauns-Schubert P, Wang S, Tang Y, Sigloch F, et al.
Mol Cell . 2011 Jun; 42(5):584-96. PMID: 21658600
Activation of p53 by DNA damage results in either cell-cycle arrest, allowing DNA repair and cell survival, or induction of apoptosis. As these opposite outcomes are both mediated by p53...