Sophie Rothhamel
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Recent Articles
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Kaufman O, Lee K, Martin M, Rothhamel S, Marlow F
PLoS Genet
. 2018 Oct;
14(10):e1007768.
PMID: 30376569
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007489.].
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Kaufman O, Lee K, Martin M, Rothhamel S, Marlow F
PLoS Genet
. 2018 Jul;
14(7):e1007489.
PMID: 29975683
The most prominent developmental regulators in oocytes are RNA-binding proteins (RNAbps) that assemble their targets into ribonucleoprotein granules where they are stored, transported and translationally regulated. RNA-binding protein of multiple...
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Forbes M, Rothhamel S, Jenny A, Marlow F
Cell Rep
. 2016 Apr;
15(4):909.
PMID: 27119848
No abstract available.
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Forbes M, Rothhamel S, Jenny A, Marlow F
Cell Rep
. 2015 Jun;
12(1):49-57.
PMID: 26119733
Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the stem cells of the germline. Generally, germline induction occurs via zygotic factors or the inheritance of maternal determinants called germ plasm (GP). GP is...
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Heim A, Hartung O, Rothhamel S, Ferreira E, Jenny A, Marlow F
Development
. 2014 Feb;
141(4):842-54.
PMID: 24496621
In vertebrates, the first asymmetries are established along the animal-vegetal axis during oogenesis, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Bucky ball (Buc) was identified in zebrafish as a...
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Nojima H, Rothhamel S, Shimizu T, Kim C, Yonemura S, Marlow F, et al.
Development
. 2010 Feb;
137(6):923-33.
PMID: 20150281
In amphibian and teleost embryos, the dorsal determinants (DDs) are believed to be initially localized to the vegetal pole and then transported to the prospective dorsal side of the embryo...