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Francesca Ciccolini
Affiliation
Universitat Heidelberg
ORCID
Career Start Year
1989
Papers
30
H Index
17
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
Kirsten Obernier (CM4AI)
PMID
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Journal Title
Published Year
36967140
A flow cytometry-based approach for the study of primary cilia.
Methods Cell Biol
2023
30692915
A Flow Cytometry-Based Approach for the Isolation and Characterization of Neural Stem Cell Primary Cilia.
Front Cell Neurosci
2019
31178417
The Orphan Nuclear Receptor TLX Represses Hes1 Expression, Thereby Affecting NOTCH Signaling and Lineage Progression in the Adult SEZ.
Stem Cell Reports
2019
28869691
Bone Morphogenetic Protein Promotes Lewis X Stage-Specific Embryonic Antigen 1 Expression Thereby Interfering with Neural Precursor and Stem Cell Proliferation.
Stem Cells
2017
25540202
γ-Aminobutyric A receptor (GABA(A)R) regulates aquaporin 4 expression in the subependymal zone: relevance to neural precursors and water exchange.
J Biol Chem
2015
24496615
Growth/differentiation factor 15 promotes EGFR signalling, and regulates proliferation and migration in the hippocampus of neonatal and young adult mice.
Development
2014
27504469
Regulation of proliferation and histone acetylation in embryonic neural precursors by CREB/CREM signaling.
Neurogenesis (Austin)
2014
24448162
Proliferation and cilia dynamics in neural stem cells prospectively isolated from the SEZ.
Sci Rep
2014
22319472
GABA Not Only a Neurotransmitter: Osmotic Regulation by GABA(A)R Signaling.
Front Cell Neurosci
2012
21294160
Inducible gene expression in GFAP+ progenitor cells of the SGZ and the dorsal wall of the SVZ-A novel tool to manipulate and trace adult neurogenesis.
Glia
2011
21714038
Expression of Tlx in both stem cells and transit amplifying progenitors regulates stem cell activation and differentiation in the neonatal lateral subependymal zone.
Stem Cells
2011
21732488
GABAA receptor signaling induces osmotic swelling and cell cycle activation of neonatal prominin+ precursors.
Stem Cells
2011
20417282
Multipotent precursors in the anterior and hippocampal subventricular zone display similar transcription factor signatures but their proliferation and maintenance are differentially regulated.
Mol Cell Neurosci
2010
19489104
Analysis of stem cell lineage progression in the neonatal subventricular zone identifies EGFR+/NG2- cells as transit-amplifying precursors.
Stem Cells
2009
19683576
Interaction between DLX2 and EGFR regulates proliferation and neurogenesis of SVZ precursors.
Mol Cell Neurosci
2009
18190521
Depolarization promotes GAD 65-mediated GABA synthesis by a post-translational mechanism in neural stem cell-derived neurons.
Eur J Neurosci
2008
18717733
Activity requires soluble amyloid precursor protein alpha to promote neurite outgrowth in neural stem cell-derived neurons via activation of the MAPK pathway.
Eur J Neurosci
2008
24692909
Differential effect of Dlx2 in neural precursors derived from the anterior and hippocampal SVZ.
J Stem Cells Regen Med
2007
15950215
Prospective isolation of late development multipotent precursors whose migration is promoted by EGFR.
Dev Biol
2005
12514206
Local and global spontaneous calcium events regulate neurite outgrowth and onset of GABAergic phenotype during neural precursor differentiation.
J Neurosci
2003
11162741
Calcium signalling--an overview.
Semin Cell Dev Biol
2001
11358486
Identification of two distinct types of multipotent neural precursors that appear sequentially during CNS development.
Mol Cell Neurosci
2001
11312342
Induction of pRb degradation by the human papillomavirus type 16 E7 protein is essential to efficiently overcome p16INK4a-imposed G1 cell cycle Arrest.
J Virol
2001
11665860
Neurotrophin responsiveness is differentially regulated in neurons and precursors isolated from the developing striatum.
J Mol Neurosci
2001
9742155
Fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) promotes acquisition of epidermal growth factor (EGF) responsiveness in mouse striatal precursor cells: identification of neural precursors responding to both EGF and FGF-2.
J Neurosci
1998
9519882
The CXXC Zn binding motifs of the human papillomavirus type 16 E7 oncoprotein are not required for its in vitro transforming activity in rodent cells.
Oncogene
1998
9049387
Cell cycle-dependent disruption of E2F-p107 complexes by human papillomavirus type 16 E7.
J Gen Virol
1995
8058327
Functional studies of E7 proteins from different HPV types.
Oncogene
1994
1982604
Susceptibility of multidrug-resistant human T-lymphoblastoid CEM cell line to cell-mediated cytolysis.
Ann Ist Super Sanita
1990
16312804
Multiply drug-resistant human CCRF-CEM T-lymphoblastoid cells have decreased amount of a 90 KDa cell surface protein.
J Chemother
1989
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