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Emily Sempou

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Prion|September 30, 2009
PrPs: Proteins with a purpose: Lessons from the zebrafishEdward Málaga-Trillo, Emily Sempou
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 25, 2019
Genes and mechanisms of heterotaxy: patients drive the searchEmily Sempou, Mustafa K Khokha
Frontiers in Physiology|December 20, 2018
Candidate Heterotaxy Gene FGFR4 Is Essential for Patterning of the Left-Right Organizer in XenopusEmily Sempou, Osaamah Ali Lakhani, Sarah Amalraj, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|February 11, 2016
Activation of zebrafish Src family kinases by the prion protein is an amyloid-β-sensitive signal that prevents the endocytosis and degradation of E-cadherin/β-catenin complexes in vivoEmily Sempou, Emiliano Biasini, Alejandro Pinzón-Olejua, et al.
Plos One|August 13, 2013
Conserved roles of the prion protein domains on subcellular localization and cell-cell adhesionGonzalo P Solis, Yvonne Radon, Emily Sempou, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG|April 20, 2021
Functional testing for variant prioritization in a family with long QT syndromeMaliheh Najari Beidokhti, Alexander C Bertalovitz, Weizhen Ji, et al.
Nature Communications|November 6, 2022
Membrane potential drives the exit from pluripotency and cell fate commitment via calcium and mTOREmily Sempou, Valentyna Kostiuk, Jie Zhu, et al.
Cell Systems|August 19, 2021
A convergent molecular network underlying autism and congenital heart diseaseSara Brin Rosenthal, Helen Rankin Willsey, Yuxiao Xu, et al.
Nature Medicine|December 10, 2021
PPIL4 is essential for brain angiogenesis and implicated in intracranial aneurysms in humansTanyeri Barak, Emma Ristori, A Gulhan Ercan-Sencicek, et al.
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Prion|September 30, 2009
PrPs: Proteins with a purpose: Lessons from the zebrafishEdward Málaga-Trillo, Emily Sempou
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|June 25, 2019
Genes and mechanisms of heterotaxy: patients drive the searchEmily Sempou, Mustafa K Khokha
Frontiers in Physiology|December 20, 2018
Candidate Heterotaxy Gene FGFR4 Is Essential for Patterning of the Left-Right Organizer in XenopusEmily Sempou, Osaamah Ali Lakhani, Sarah Amalraj, et al.
Molecular Neurodegeneration|February 11, 2016
Activation of zebrafish Src family kinases by the prion protein is an amyloid-β-sensitive signal that prevents the endocytosis and degradation of E-cadherin/β-catenin complexes in vivoEmily Sempou, Emiliano Biasini, Alejandro Pinzón-Olejua, et al.
Plos One|August 13, 2013
Conserved roles of the prion protein domains on subcellular localization and cell-cell adhesionGonzalo P Solis, Yvonne Radon, Emily Sempou, et al.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG|April 20, 2021
Functional testing for variant prioritization in a family with long QT syndromeMaliheh Najari Beidokhti, Alexander C Bertalovitz, Weizhen Ji, et al.
Nature Communications|November 6, 2022
Membrane potential drives the exit from pluripotency and cell fate commitment via calcium and mTOREmily Sempou, Valentyna Kostiuk, Jie Zhu, et al.
Cell Systems|August 19, 2021
A convergent molecular network underlying autism and congenital heart diseaseSara Brin Rosenthal, Helen Rankin Willsey, Yuxiao Xu, et al.
Nature Medicine|December 10, 2021
PPIL4 is essential for brain angiogenesis and implicated in intracranial aneurysms in humansTanyeri Barak, Emma Ristori, A Gulhan Ercan-Sencicek, et al.
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