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Rolf Bodmer
Rolf Bodmer
Professor, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Research Institute
Dirección de correo verificada de sbpdiscovery.org
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The gene tinman is required for specification of the heart and visceral muscles in Drosophila
R Bodmer
Development 118 (3), 719-729, 1993
10081993
Sestrin as a feedback inhibitor of TOR that prevents age-related pathologies
JH Lee, AV Budanov, EJ Park, R Birse, TE Kim, GA Perkins, K Ocorr, ...
Science 327 (5970), 1223-1228, 2010
6202010
SIP1, a novel zinc finger/homeodomain repressor, interacts with Smad proteins and binds to 5′-CACCT sequences in candidate target genes
K Verschueren, JE Remacle, C Collart, H Kraft, BS Baker, P Tylzanowski, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 274 (29), 20489-20498, 1999
5851999
Drosophila MEF2, a transcription factor that is essential for myogenesis.
BA Bour, MA O'Brien, WL Lockwood, ES Goldstein, R Bodmer, ...
Genes & development 9 (6), 730-741, 1995
5191995
High-fat-diet-induced obesity and heart dysfunction are regulated by the TOR pathway in Drosophila
RT Birse, J Choi, K Reardon, J Rodriguez, S Graham, S Diop, K Ocorr, ...
Cell metabolism 12 (5), 533-544, 2010
4032010
Fly Cell Atlas: A single-nucleus transcriptomic atlas of the adult fruit fly
H Li, J Janssens, M De Waegeneer, SS Kolluru, K Davie, V Gardeux, ...
Science 375 (6584), eabk2432, 2022
3482022
Primary structure and expression of a product from cut, a locus involved in specifying sensory organ identity in Drosophila
K Blochlinger, R Bodmer, J Jack, LY Jan, YN Jan
Nature 333 (6174), 629-635, 1988
3481988
Insulin regulation of heart function in aging fruit flies
RJ Wessells, E Fitzgerald, JR Cypser, M Tatar, R Bodmer
Nature genetics 36 (12), 1275-1281, 2004
3372004
Transformation of sensory organs by mutations of the cut locus of D. melanogaster
R Bodmer, S Barbel, S Sheperd, JW Jack, LY Jan, YN Jan
Cell 51 (2), 293-307, 1987
3341987
Patterns of expression of cut, a protein required for external sensory organ development in wild-type and cut mutant Drosophila embryos.
K Blochlinger, R Bodmer, LY Jan, YN Jan
Genes & development 4 (8), 1322-1331, 1990
3211990
A new homeobox-containing gene, msh-2, is transiently expressed early during mesoderm formation of Drosophila
R Bodmer, LY Jan, YN Jan
Development 110 (3), 661-669, 1990
3071990
Morphological differentiation of the embryonic peripheral neurons in Drosophila
R Bodmer, YN Jan
Roux's archives of developmental biology 196, 69-77, 1987
2991987
APJ acts as a dual receptor in cardiac hypertrophy
MC Scimia, C Hurtado, S Ray, S Metzler, K Wei, J Wang, CE Woods, ...
Nature 488 (7411), 394-398, 2012
2952012
Neurogenesis of the peripheral nervous system in Drosophila embryos: DNA replication patterns and cell lineages
R Bodmer, R Carretto, YN Jan
Neuron 3 (1), 21-32, 1989
2911989
A new method for detection and quantification of heartbeat parameters in Drosophila, zebrafish, and embryonic mouse hearts
M Fink, C Callol-Massot, A Chu, P Ruiz-Lozano, JCI Belmonte, W Giles, ...
Biotechniques 46 (2), 101-113, 2009
2892009
Heart development in Drosophila requires the segment polarity gene wingless
X Wu, K Golden, R Bodmer
Developmental biology 169 (2), 619-628, 1995
2801995
Dynamics of Cux2 Expression Suggests that an Early Pool of SVZ Precursors is Fated to Become Upper Cortical Layer Neurons
C Zimmer, MC Tiveron, R Bodmer, H Cremer
Cerebral cortex 14 (12), 1408-1420, 2004
2792004
KCNQ potassium channel mutations cause cardiac arrhythmias in Drosophila that mimic the effects of aging
K Ocorr, NL Reeves, RJ Wessells, M Fink, HSV Chen, T Akasaka, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (10), 3943-3948, 2007
2752007
A Drosophila Model of High Sugar Diet-Induced Cardiomyopathy
J Na, LP Musselman, J Pendse, TJ Baranski, R Bodmer, K Ocorr, ...
PLoS genetics 9 (1), e1003175, 2013
2732013
The Wingless Signaling Pathway Is Directly Involved inDrosophilaHeart Development
M Park, X Wu, K Golden, JD Axelrod, R Bodmer
Developmental biology 177 (1), 104-116, 1996
2501996
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