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António J. Santinha
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 6
Citations - 225
António J. Santinha is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corticogenesis & Progenitor. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 106 citations.
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Multiplexed genome engineering by Cas12a and CRISPR arrays encoded on single transcripts.
Carlo Cosimo Campa,Niels R. Weisbach,António J. Santinha,Danny Incarnato,Randall Jeffrey Platt,Randall Jeffrey Platt +5 more
TL;DR: A single transcript encoding Cas12a and an array of CRISPR RNAs enables multiplexed genome engineering, from multiple knockouts to transcriptional activation or repression to orthogonal transcriptional control and editing in the same sample.
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Moving from in vitro to in vivo CRISPR screens
TL;DR: In vivo CRISPR screens will continue to fuel progress towards identifying genetic elements controlling development, health, and disease, taking into account complex cellular interactions, immune response, extracellular matrix, and tissue architecture.
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Temporal controls over inter-areal cortical projection neuron fate diversity.
Esther Klingler,Ugo Tomasello,Julien Prados,Justus M. Kebschull,Justus M. Kebschull,Alessandro Contestabile,Gregorio L. Galiñanes,Sabine Fievre,António J. Santinha,Randal Platt,Daniel Huber,Alexandre Dayer,Alexandre Dayer,Camilla Bellone,Denis Jabaudon,Denis Jabaudon +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors link the connectome and transcriptome in developing single inter-areal cortical projection neurons (ICPN) of the mouse neocortex using a combination of multiplexed analysis of projections by sequencing.
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miR-137 and miR-122, two outer subventricular zone non-coding RNAs, regulate basal progenitor expansion and neuronal differentiation
Ugo Tomasello,Esther Klingler,Mathieu Niquille,Nandkishor Mule,António J. Santinha,Laura de Vevey,Julien Prados,Randall Jeffrey Platt,Víctor Borrell,Denis Jabaudon,Alexandre Dayer +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify two oSVZ-expressed microRNAs (miRNAs), miR137 and miR-122, which regulate key cellular features of cortical expansion, such as basal progenitor self-replication and superficial layer neuron fate.
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MiR-137 and miR-122, two outer subventricular zone-enriched non-coding RNAs, regulate basal progenitor expansion and neuronal differentiation
Ugo Tomasello,Esther Klingler,Mathieu Niquille,Mathieu Niquille,Nandkishor Mule,de Vevey L,Julien Prados,António J. Santinha,Randall Jeffrey Platt,Borrell,Denis Jabaudon,Denis Jabaudon,Alexandre Dayer,Alexandre Dayer +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify two ferret and human OSVZ-enriched microRNAs (miR, miR-137 and miR,122) which regulate key cellular features associated with cortical expansion.