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Lucía F Franchini

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BMC Biology|October 4, 2017
Human evolution: the non-coding revolutionLucía F Franchini, Katherine S Pollard
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 10, 2015
Can a few non-coding mutations make a human brain?Lucía F Franchini, Katherine S Pollard
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|July 21, 2006
Adaptive evolution in mammalian proteins involved in cochlear outer hair cell electromotilityLucía F Franchini, A Belén Elgoyhen
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 24, 2015
Genomic approaches to studying human-specific developmental traitsLucía F Franchini, Katherine S Pollard
Hearing Research|January 9, 2010
Prestin and the cholinergic receptor of hair cells: positively-selected proteins in mammalsAna Belén Elgoyhen, Lucía F Franchini
BMC Biology|November 17, 2021
Hearing loss genes reveal patterns of adaptive evolution at the coding and non-coding levels in mammalsAnabella P Trigila, Francisco Pisciottano, Lucía F Franchini
Molecular Biology and Evolution|March 15, 2013
Exaptation of transposable elements into novel cis-regulatory elements: is the evidence always strong?Flávio S J de Souza, Lucía F Franchini, Marcelo Rubinstein
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 15, 2013
The developmental brain gene NPAS3 contains the largest number of accelerated regulatory sequences in the human genomeGretel B Kamm, Francisco Pisciottano, Rafi Kliger, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 6, 2024
The Human Accelerated Region HAR202 Controls NPAS3 Expression in the Developing Forebrain Displaying Differential Enhancer Activity Between Modern and Archaic Human SequencesAlfredo Leandro Caporale, Alejandro R Cinalli, Marcelo Rubinstein, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|November 14, 2025
Highly Conserved STAT3 Motifs Present in the Neuronal Pomc Enhancer nPE1 are Critical for Maximal Hypothalamic Pomc ExpressionClara E Hael, Malcolm J Low, Lucía F Franchini, et al.
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BMC Biology|October 4, 2017
Human evolution: the non-coding revolutionLucía F Franchini, Katherine S Pollard
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|September 10, 2015
Can a few non-coding mutations make a human brain?Lucía F Franchini, Katherine S Pollard
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|July 21, 2006
Adaptive evolution in mammalian proteins involved in cochlear outer hair cell electromotilityLucía F Franchini, A Belén Elgoyhen
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 24, 2015
Genomic approaches to studying human-specific developmental traitsLucía F Franchini, Katherine S Pollard
Hearing Research|January 9, 2010
Prestin and the cholinergic receptor of hair cells: positively-selected proteins in mammalsAna Belén Elgoyhen, Lucía F Franchini
BMC Biology|November 17, 2021
Hearing loss genes reveal patterns of adaptive evolution at the coding and non-coding levels in mammalsAnabella P Trigila, Francisco Pisciottano, Lucía F Franchini
Molecular Biology and Evolution|March 15, 2013
Exaptation of transposable elements into novel cis-regulatory elements: is the evidence always strong?Flávio S J de Souza, Lucía F Franchini, Marcelo Rubinstein
Molecular Biology and Evolution|February 15, 2013
The developmental brain gene NPAS3 contains the largest number of accelerated regulatory sequences in the human genomeGretel B Kamm, Francisco Pisciottano, Rafi Kliger, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 6, 2024
The Human Accelerated Region HAR202 Controls NPAS3 Expression in the Developing Forebrain Displaying Differential Enhancer Activity Between Modern and Archaic Human SequencesAlfredo Leandro Caporale, Alejandro R Cinalli, Marcelo Rubinstein, et al.
Molecular Neurobiology|November 14, 2025
Highly Conserved STAT3 Motifs Present in the Neuronal Pomc Enhancer nPE1 are Critical for Maximal Hypothalamic Pomc ExpressionClara E Hael, Malcolm J Low, Lucía F Franchini, et al.
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