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Varda Negreanu

Researcher at Weizmann Institute of Science

Publications -  30
Citations -  3612

Varda Negreanu is an academic researcher from Weizmann Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Regulation of gene expression. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 30 publications receiving 3417 citations.

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Transcription factors T-bet and Runx3 cooperate to activate Ifng and silence Il4 in T helper type 1 cells

TL;DR: The data indicate that cytokine gene expression in TH1 cells may be controlled by a feed-forward regulatory circuit in which T-bet induces Runx3 and then 'partners' with Runx 3 to direct lineage-specific gene activation and silencing.
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The Runx3 transcription factor regulates development and survival of TrkC dorsal root ganglia neurons

TL;DR: It is shown that Runx3‐deficient mice develop severe limb ataxia due to disruption of monosynaptic connectivity between intra spinal afferents and motoneurons, and the underlying cause is a loss of DRG proprioceptive neurons.
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AML1, AML2, and AML3, the Human Members of the runt domain Gene-Family: cDNA Structure, Expression, and Chromosomal Localization

TL;DR: Analysis of AML1 and AML2 expression in hematopoietic cell lines revealed a distinct pattern of expression, and their C-terminal halves were particularly rich in proline and serine residues.
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Runx3 and Runx1 are required for CD8 T cell development during thymopoiesis.

TL;DR: It is reported that Runx3 and Runx1 are highly expressed in thymic medulla and cortex, respectively, and function in development of CD8 T cells during thymopoiesis and suggest that both act as transcriptional repressors of CD4 expression during T cell lineage decisions.
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Runx3 regulates mouse TGF‐β‐mediated dendritic cell function and its absence results in airway inflammation

TL;DR: It is reported that Runx3 knockout (KO) mice develop spontaneous eosinophilic lung inflammation associated with airway remodeling and mucus hypersecretion, which may help elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of allergic airway inflammation in humans.