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Rudi Balling

Researcher at University of Luxembourg

Publications -  243
Citations -  21496

Rudi Balling is an academic researcher from University of Luxembourg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 238 publications receiving 19529 citations. Previous affiliations of Rudi Balling include Analysis Group & Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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Pax9-deficient mice lack pharyngeal pouch derivatives and teeth and exhibit craniofacial and limb abnormalities

TL;DR: Analysis shows that Pax9 is a key regulator during the development of a wide range of organ primordia during mouse embryogenesis and in Pax9-deficient embryos tooth development is arrested at the bud stage.
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Immune-responsive gene 1 protein links metabolism to immunity by catalyzing itaconic acid production

TL;DR: It is shown that itaconic acid inhibits the growth of bacteria expressing isocitrate lyase, such as Salmonella enterica and Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Irg1 gene silencing in macrophages resulted in significantly decreased intracellular itaconi acid levels as well as significantly reduced antimicrobial activity during bacterial infections.
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Waardenburg's syndrome patients have mutations in the human homologue of the Pax-3 paired box gene

TL;DR: It is shown that some families with WS have mutations in the human homologue9 of Pax-3, which is one of a family of eight Pax genes known in mice which are involved in regulating embryonic development and which contains a highly conserved transcription control sequence, the paired box.
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A family of octamer-specific proteins present during mouse embryogenesis: evidence for germline-specific expression of an Oct factor.

TL;DR: A family of octamer‐binding proteins is present during mouse development and is differentially expressed during early embryogenesis, indicating that the female germline is targeted at later stages of germ cell development.