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Elik Chapnik

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Developmental Biology|December 6, 2011
Dgcr8 controls neural crest cells survival in cardiovascular developmentElik Chapnik, Vered Sasson, Robert Blelloch, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 12, 2013
Brief report: miR-290-295 regulate embryonic stem cell differentiation propensities by repressing Pax6Haggai Kaspi, Elik Chapnik, Maayan Levy, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|May 15, 2012
Efficiency and specificity in microRNA biogenesisOmer Barad, Mati Mann, Elik Chapnik, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 7, 2011
MicroRNA regulation of the paired-box transcription factor Pax3 confers robustness to developmental timing of myogenesisKatarzyna Goljanek-Whysall, Dylan Sweetman, Muhammad Abu-Elmagd, et al.
Haematologica|September 16, 2017
Rac1 functions downstream of miR-142 in regulation of erythropoiesisNatalia Rivkin, Elik Chapnik, Yehudit Birger, et al.
Haematologica|December 3, 2016
Erythrocyte survival is controlled by microRNA-142Natalia Rivkin, Elik Chapnik, Alexander Mildner, et al.
Nature|December 20, 2013
RNA viruses can hijack vertebrate microRNAs to suppress innate immunityDerek W Trobaugh, Christina L Gardner, Chengqun Sun, et al.
Blood|December 6, 2012
Mononuclear phagocyte miRNome analysis identifies miR-142 as critical regulator of murine dendritic cell homeostasisAlexander Mildner, Elik Chapnik, Ohad Manor, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|May 5, 2017
MicroRNA-142 controls thymocyte proliferationAlexander Mildner, Elik Chapnik, Diana Varol, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 10, 2010
miRNA malfunction causes spinal motor neuron diseaseSharon Haramati, Elik Chapnik, Yehezkel Sztainberg, et al.
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Developmental Biology|December 6, 2011
Dgcr8 controls neural crest cells survival in cardiovascular developmentElik Chapnik, Vered Sasson, Robert Blelloch, et al.
Stem Cells (Dayton, Ohio)|July 12, 2013
Brief report: miR-290-295 regulate embryonic stem cell differentiation propensities by repressing Pax6Haggai Kaspi, Elik Chapnik, Maayan Levy, et al.
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|May 15, 2012
Efficiency and specificity in microRNA biogenesisOmer Barad, Mati Mann, Elik Chapnik, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 7, 2011
MicroRNA regulation of the paired-box transcription factor Pax3 confers robustness to developmental timing of myogenesisKatarzyna Goljanek-Whysall, Dylan Sweetman, Muhammad Abu-Elmagd, et al.
Haematologica|September 16, 2017
Rac1 functions downstream of miR-142 in regulation of erythropoiesisNatalia Rivkin, Elik Chapnik, Yehudit Birger, et al.
Haematologica|December 3, 2016
Erythrocyte survival is controlled by microRNA-142Natalia Rivkin, Elik Chapnik, Alexander Mildner, et al.
Nature|December 20, 2013
RNA viruses can hijack vertebrate microRNAs to suppress innate immunityDerek W Trobaugh, Christina L Gardner, Chengqun Sun, et al.
Blood|December 6, 2012
Mononuclear phagocyte miRNome analysis identifies miR-142 as critical regulator of murine dendritic cell homeostasisAlexander Mildner, Elik Chapnik, Ohad Manor, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|May 5, 2017
MicroRNA-142 controls thymocyte proliferationAlexander Mildner, Elik Chapnik, Diana Varol, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 10, 2010
miRNA malfunction causes spinal motor neuron diseaseSharon Haramati, Elik Chapnik, Yehezkel Sztainberg, et al.
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