Publications of M. M. Kucherenko
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Journal Article (14)
Journal Article
10, e63868 (2021)
Exocyst-mediated membrane trafficking of the lissencephaly-associated ECM receptor dystroglycan is required for proper brain compartmentalization. eLife
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18 (1), 8 (2020)
Profiling of the muscle-specific dystroglycan interactome reveals the role of Hippo signaling in muscular dystrophy and age-dependent muscle atrophy. BMC Medicine
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131 (4), jcs202002 (2018)
miRNA targeting and alternative splicing in the stress response - events hosted by membrane-less compartments. Journal of Cell Science
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9, 312 (2018)
Stress-dependent miR-980 regulation of Rbfox1/A2bp1 promotes ribonucleoprotein granule formation and cell survival. Nature Communications
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17, 72 (2016)
TfAP-2 is required for night sleep in Drosophila. BMC Neuroscience
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88, e51681 (2014)
Measurement of metabolic rate in Drosophila using respirometry. Journal of Visualized Experiments
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7 (3), pp. 173 - 183 (2013)
Steroids as external temporal codes act via microRNAs and cooperate with cytokines in differential neurogenesis. Fly
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31 (24), pp. 4511 - 4523 (2012)
Steroid-induced microRNA let-7 acts as a spatio-temporal code for neuronal cell fate in the developing Drosophila brain. The EMBO Journal
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13 (1), 26 (2012)
Dg-Dys-Syn1 signaling in Drosophila regulates the microRNA profile. BMC Cell Biology
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12, 93 (2011)
New Dystrophin/Dystroglycan interactors control neuron behavior in Drosophila eye. BMC Neuroscience
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1, 47 (2011)
Hyperthermic seizures and aberrant cellular homeostasis in Drosophila dystrophic muscles. Nature Scientific Reports
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352 (2), pp. 228 - 242 (2011)
Stress and muscular dystrophy: A genetic screen for Dystroglycan and Dystrophin interactors in Drosophila identifies cellular stress response components. Developmental Biology
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46, e2438 (2010)
Paraffin-embedded and frozen sections of Drosophila adult muscles. The Journal of Visualized Experiments
Journal Article
9, 18 (2009)
The conserved WW-domain binding sites in Dystroglycan C-terminus are essential but partially redundant for Dystroglycan function. BMC Developmental Biology Thesis - PhD (1)
Thesis - PhD
Determination of genetic interactions required for dystrophin-dystroglycan function and regulation in a Drosophila model of muscular dystrophy. Dissertation, 104 pp., Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen (2009)