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Claudia Banchio

Researcher at National University of Rosario

Publications -  33
Citations -  808

Claudia Banchio is an academic researcher from National University of Rosario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphocholine & Promoter. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 30 publications receiving 648 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudia Banchio include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.

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G-quadruplexes as novel cis-elements controlling transcription during embryonic development

TL;DR: To the authors' knowledge, this is the first work revealing in vivo the role of conserved G-quadruplexes in the embryonic development, one of the most regulated processes of the vertebrates biology.
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Role of an Essential Acyl Coenzyme A Carboxylase in the Primary and Secondary Metabolism of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)

TL;DR: Although normal growth of the conditional mutant was restored by fatty acids, the cultures did not produce actinorhodin or undecylprodigiosin, suggesting a direct participation of this enzyme complex in the supply of malonyl-CoA for the synthesis of these secondary metabolites.
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Oral immunization with live Lactococcus lactis expressing rotavirus VP8* subunit induces specific immune response in mice

TL;DR: Encouraging results represent a step towards the development of a new and safe mucosal vaccine against rotavirus.
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Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis during Neuronal Differentiation and Its Role in Cell Fate Determination

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that during retinoic acid (RA)-induced differentiation of Neuro-2a cells, PtdCho synthesis was promoted by an ordered and sequential activation of choline kinase α (CKα) and choline cytidylyltransferaseα (CCTα), and a novel mechanism is proposed by which Ptd Cho biosynthesis is coordinated during neuronal differentiation.
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Transcriptional regulation of phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis.

TL;DR: Research has identified the transcription factors Sp1, Rb, TEF4, Ets-1 and E2F as enhancing the expression of the cytidylyltransferase and Net as a factor that represses cytidylcholine expression.