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Beatrice Bodega

Researcher at University of Milan

Publications -  39
Citations -  4953

Beatrice Bodega is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin & Gene. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 35 publications receiving 4121 citations.

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A promoter-level mammalian expression atlas

Alistair R. R. Forrest, +280 more
- 27 Mar 2014 - 
TL;DR: For example, the authors mapped transcription start sites (TSSs) and their usage in human and mouse primary cells, cell lines and tissues to produce a comprehensive overview of mammalian gene expression across the human body.
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Genome-wide association between YAP/TAZ/TEAD and AP-1 at enhancers drives oncogenic growth

TL;DR: This work highlights a new layer of signalling integration, feeding on YAP/TAZ function at the chromatin level, which occurs almost exclusively from distal enhancers that contact target promoters through chromatin looping.
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Transcribed enhancers lead waves of coordinated transcription in transitioning mammalian cells

Erik Arner, +108 more
- 27 Feb 2015 - 
TL;DR: The data support a highly generalizable model in which enhancer transcription is the earliest event in successive waves of transcriptional change during cellular differentiation or activation.
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A Long ncRNA Links Copy Number Variation to a Polycomb/Trithorax Epigenetic Switch in FSHD Muscular Dystrophy

TL;DR: Insight is provided into the biological function of repetitive sequences in regulating gene expression and how mutations of such elements can influence the progression of a human genetic disease.
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The long intergenic noncoding RNA landscape of human lymphocytes highlights the regulation of T cell differentiation by linc-MAF-4

TL;DR: A key role for lincRNA in T lymphocyte differentiation is demonstrated and a long-distance interaction between the genomic regions of the gene encoding linc-MAF-4 and MAF is identified, which suggested that l inc-MAf-4 regulated MAF transcription through the recruitment of chromatin modifiers.