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Theophany Eystathioy

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Zee J, Shideler K, Eystathioy T, Bruecks A, Fritzler M, Mydlarski P
J Invest Dermatol . 2008 Jun; 128(12):2909-12. PMID: 18548113
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Bhanji R, Eystathioy T, Chan E, Bloch D, Fritzler M
Clin Immunol . 2007 Sep; 125(3):247-56. PMID: 17870671
GW bodies (GWBs) are unique cytoplasmic structures involved in messenger RNA (mRNA) processing and RNA interference (RNAi). GWBs contain mRNA, components of the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), microRNA (miRNA), Argonaute...
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Moser J, Eystathioy T, Chan E, Fritzler M
J Neurosci Res . 2007 Aug; 85(16):3619-31. PMID: 17663465
GW bodies (GWBs) are unique cytoplasmic structures that contain the mRNA binding protein GW182 and other proteins involved in mRNA processing pathways. The rationale for this study arose from clinical...
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Jakymiw A, Pauley K, Li S, Ikeda K, Lian S, Eystathioy T, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2007 Apr; 120(Pt 8):1317-23. PMID: 17401112
GW bodies, also known as mammalian P-bodies, are cytoplasmic foci involved in the post-transcriptional regulation of eukaryotic gene expression. Recently, GW bodies have been linked to RNA interference and demonstrated...
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Pauley K, Eystathioy T, Jakymiw A, Hamel J, Fritzler M, Chan E
EMBO Rep . 2006 Aug; 7(9):904-10. PMID: 16906129
GW bodies (GWBs), or mammalian P bodies, proposed to be involved in messenger RNA storage and/or degradation, have recently been linked to RNA interference and microRNA (miRNA) processing. We report...
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Lian S, Jakymiw A, Eystathioy T, Hamel J, Fritzler M, Chan E
Cell Cycle . 2006 Jan; 5(3):242-5. PMID: 16418578
GW bodies (GWBs) are cytoplasmic foci initially identified through the use of an autoimmune serum targeting the marker protein, GW182. GWBs were first considered as both storage centers for a...
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Jakymiw A, Lian S, Eystathioy T, Li S, Satoh M, Hamel J, et al.
Nat Cell Biol . 2005 Nov; 7(12):1267-74. PMID: 16284622
The GW182 RNA-binding protein was initially shown to associate with a specific subset of mRNAs and to reside within discrete cytoplasmic foci named GW bodies (GWBs). GWBs are enriched in...
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Yang Z, Jakymiw A, Wood M, Eystathioy T, Rubin R, Fritzler M, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2004 Oct; 117(Pt 23):5567-78. PMID: 15494374
A novel cytoplasmic compartment referred to as GW bodies was initially identified using human autoantibodies to a 182 kDa protein named GW182. GW bodies are small, generally spherical, cytoplasmic domains...
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Stinton L, Eystathioy T, Selak S, Chan E, Fritzler M
Clin Immunol . 2004 Feb; 110(1):30-44. PMID: 14962794
Over 50 years ago the lupus erythematosus (LE) cell phenomenon was described and this was quickly followed by the introduction of the LE cell test and indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) to...
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Eystathioy T, Chan E, Takeuchi K, Mahler M, Luft L, Zochodne D, et al.
J Mol Med (Berl) . 2003 Nov; 81(12):811-8. PMID: 14598044
A novel autoantigen named GW182 was recently identified when the serum from a patient with a sensory ataxic polyneuropathy was used to immunoscreen a HeLa cDNA library. Unique features of...