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Miguel Maroto
Miguel Maroto
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Ectopic Pax-3 activates MyoD and Myf-5 expression in embryonic mesoderm and neural tissue
M Maroto, R Reshef, AE Münsterberg, S Koester, M Goulding, AB Lassar
Cell 89 (1), 139-148, 1997
5391997
Periodic notch inhibition by lunatic fringe underlies the chick segmentation clock
JK Dale, M Maroto, ML Dequeant, P Malapert, M McGrew, O Pourquie
Nature 421 (6920), 275-278, 2003
3642003
Regulation of dorsal somitic cell fates: BMPs and Noggin control the timing and pattern of myogenic regulator expression
R Reshef, M Maroto, AB Lassar
Genes & development 12 (3), 290-303, 1998
3181998
Oscillations of the snail genes in the presomitic mesoderm coordinate segmental patterning and morphogenesis in vertebrate somitogenesis
JK Dale, P Malapert, J Chal, G Vilhais-Neto, M Maroto, T Johnson, ...
Developmental cell 10 (3), 355-366, 2006
1782006
Notch is a critical component of the mouse somitogenesis oscillator and is essential for the formation of the somites
Z Ferjentsik, S Hayashi, JK Dale, Y Bessho, A Herreman, B De Strooper, ...
PLoS genetics 5 (9), e1000662, 2009
1332009
Somitogenesis
M Maroto, RA Bone, JK Dale
Development 139 (14), 2453-2456, 2012
1262012
Synchronised cycling gene oscillations in presomitic mesoderm cells require cell-cell contact
M Maroto, JK Dale, ML Dequéant, AC Petit, O Pourquié
The International journal of developmental biology 49 (2-3), 309-315, 2005
1022005
The segmentation clock mechanism moves up a notch
S Gibb, M Maroto, JK Dale
Trends in cell biology 20 (10), 593-600, 2010
952010
Interfering with Wnt signalling alters the periodicity of the segmentation clock
S Gibb, A Zagorska, K Melton, G Tenin, I Vacca, P Trainor, M Maroto, ...
Developmental biology 330 (1), 21-31, 2009
872009
A molecular clock involved in somite segmentation
M Maroto, O Pourquié
Academic Press 51, 221-248, 2001
862001
A molecular clock involved in somite segmentation
M Maroto, O Pourquié
Academic Press 51, 221-248, 2001
862001
Spatiotemporal oscillations of Notch1, Dll1 and NICD are coordinated across the mouse PSM
RA Bone, CSL Bailey, G Wiedermann, Z Ferjentsik, PL Appleton, ...
Development 141 (24), 4806-4816, 2014
672014
Preclinical evaluation of an affinity-enhanced MAGE-A4-specific T-cell receptor for adoptive T-cell therapy
JP Sanderson, DJ Crowley, GE Wiedermann, LL Quinn, KL Crossland, ...
Oncoimmunology 9 (1), 1682381, 2020
662020
The chick somitogenesis oscillator is arrested before all paraxial mesoderm is segmented into somites
G Tenin, D Wright, Z Ferjentsik, R Bone, MJ McGrew, M Maroto
BMC developmental biology 10, 1-12, 2010
582010
Analysis of the Paramyosin/Miniparamyosin Gene: MINIPARAMYOSIN IS AN INDEPENDENTLY TRANSCRIBED, DISTINCT PARAMYOSIN ISOFORM, WIDELY DISTRIBUTED IN INVERTEBRATES (∗)
M Maroto, JJ Arredondo, M San Román, R Marco, M Cervera
Journal of Biological Chemistry 270 (9), 4375-4382, 1995
571995
Tuning T‐Cell Receptor Affinity to Optimize Clinical Risk‐Benefit When Targeting Alpha‐Fetoprotein–Positive Liver Cancer
RY Docta, T Ferronha, JP Sanderson, T Weissensteiner, GR Pope, ...
Hepatology 69 (5), 2061-2075, 2019
532019
Autophosphorylating protein kinase activity in titin-like arthropod projectin
M Maroto, J Vinós, R Marco, M Cervera
Journal of molecular biology 224 (2), 287-291, 1992
491992
Drosophila paramyosin/miniparamyosin gene products show a large diversity in quantity, localization, and isoform pattern: a possible role in muscle maturation and function.
M Maroto, J Arredondo, D Goulding, R Marco, B Bullard, M Cervera
The Journal of cell biology 134 (1), 81-92, 1996
471996
Troponin-T is a calcium-binding protein in insect muscle: in vivo phosphorylation, muscle-specific isoforms and developmental profile in Drosophila melanogaster
A Domingo, J Gonza´ Lez-Jurado, M Maroto, C Di´ az, J Vino´ s, ...
Journal of Muscle Research & Cell Motility 19, 393-403, 1998
461998
Cellular oscillatory mechanisms
M Maroto, N Monk
Springer Science & Business Media, 2008
392008
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