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Exploration of Targeted Anti-Tumor Therapy
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September 1, 2022
Multi-omics tumor profiling technologies to develop precision medicine in multiple myeloma
Sara Ovejero, Jerome Moreaux
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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July 24, 2021
The Alkylating Agent Methyl Methanesulfonate Triggers Lipid Alterations at the Inner Nuclear Membrane That Are Independent from Its DNA-Damaging Ability
Sara Ovejero, Caroline Soulet, María Moriel-Carretero
Genes
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February 26, 2020
Working on Genomic Stability: From the S-Phase to Mitosis
Sara Ovejero, Avelino Bueno, María P Sacristán
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
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January 15, 2011
Human Cdc14A becomes a cell cycle gene in controlling Cdk1 activity at the G₂/M transition
Maria P Sacristán, Sara Ovejero, Avelino Bueno
Molecular Biology of the Cell
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October 12, 2012
Human Cdc14A regulates Wee1 stability by counteracting CDK-mediated phosphorylation
Sara Ovejero, Patricia Ayala, Avelino Bueno, et al.
Biology of the Cell
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May 7, 2022
Coordination between phospholipid pools and DNA damage sensing
Sara Ovejero, Caroline Soulet, Sylvain Kumanski, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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October 31, 2020
Role of Polycomb Complexes in Normal and Malignant Plasma Cells
Emmanuel Varlet, Sara Ovejero, Anne-Marie Martinez, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
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October 15, 2017
Fanconi anemia FANCD2 and FANCI proteins regulate the nuclear dynamics of splicing factors
María Moriel-Carretero, Sara Ovejero, Marie Gérus-Durand, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 20, 2010
Human Cdc14A phosphatase modulates the G2/M transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
María D Vázquez-Novelle, Niels Mailand, Sara Ovejero, et al.
Scientific Reports
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August 10, 2018
Biochemical analyses reveal amino acid residues critical for cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of human Cdc14A phosphatase by cyclin-dependent kinase 1
Sara Ovejero, Patricia Ayala, Marcos Malumbres, et al.
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Exploration of Targeted Anti-Tumor Therapy
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September 1, 2022
Multi-omics tumor profiling technologies to develop precision medicine in multiple myeloma
Sara Ovejero, Jerome Moreaux
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
|
July 24, 2021
The Alkylating Agent Methyl Methanesulfonate Triggers Lipid Alterations at the Inner Nuclear Membrane That Are Independent from Its DNA-Damaging Ability
Sara Ovejero, Caroline Soulet, María Moriel-Carretero
Genes
|
February 26, 2020
Working on Genomic Stability: From the S-Phase to Mitosis
Sara Ovejero, Avelino Bueno, María P Sacristán
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
|
January 15, 2011
Human Cdc14A becomes a cell cycle gene in controlling Cdk1 activity at the G₂/M transition
Maria P Sacristán, Sara Ovejero, Avelino Bueno
Molecular Biology of the Cell
|
October 12, 2012
Human Cdc14A regulates Wee1 stability by counteracting CDK-mediated phosphorylation
Sara Ovejero, Patricia Ayala, Avelino Bueno, et al.
Biology of the Cell
|
May 7, 2022
Coordination between phospholipid pools and DNA damage sensing
Sara Ovejero, Caroline Soulet, Sylvain Kumanski, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
|
October 31, 2020
Role of Polycomb Complexes in Normal and Malignant Plasma Cells
Emmanuel Varlet, Sara Ovejero, Anne-Marie Martinez, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
October 15, 2017
Fanconi anemia FANCD2 and FANCI proteins regulate the nuclear dynamics of splicing factors
María Moriel-Carretero, Sara Ovejero, Marie Gérus-Durand, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 20, 2010
Human Cdc14A phosphatase modulates the G2/M transition through Cdc25A and Cdc25B
María D Vázquez-Novelle, Niels Mailand, Sara Ovejero, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
August 10, 2018
Biochemical analyses reveal amino acid residues critical for cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation of human Cdc14A phosphatase by cyclin-dependent kinase 1
Sara Ovejero, Patricia Ayala, Marcos Malumbres, et al.
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