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Amanda F. Bolgioni

Researcher at Boston University

Publications -  9
Citations -  122

Amanda F. Bolgioni is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hippo signaling pathway & Workforce. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 85 citations.

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Cytoplasmic FMR1-Interacting Protein 2 Is a Major Genetic Factor Underlying Binge Eating

TL;DR: Cyfip2 was identified as a major significant genetic factor underlying binge eating and provided a behavioral paradigm for future genome-wide association studies in populations with increased genetic complexity.
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The interplay between centrosomes and the Hippo tumor suppressor pathway

TL;DR: Analysis of evidence that implicates core components of the Hippo tumor suppressor pathway as having key roles in both the direct and indirect regulation of centrosome number suggests that in addition to acquiring extra centrosomes, cancer cells must also adapt to overcome the deleterious consequences associated with them.
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A genome-wide microRNA screen identifies regulators of tetraploid cell proliferation.

TL;DR: A comprehensive gain-of-function genome-wide screen to identify microRNAs (miRNAs) that are sufficient to promote the proliferation of tetraploid cells reveals several avenues through which tetraPloid cells may regain the proliferative capacity necessary to drive tumorigenesis.
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Long-term Live-cell Imaging to Assess Cell Fate in Response to Paclitaxel.

TL;DR: Live-cell imaging protocols to assess cell fate decisions following treatment with the anti-mitotic drug paclitaxel are described and methods to visualize whether mitotically arrested cells die directly from mitosis or slip back into interphase are demonstrated.