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Items where Author is "Baranek, Constanze"

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2018

Grison, Alice and Gaiser, Carine and Bieder, Andrea and Baranek, Constanze and Atanasoski, Suzana. (2018) Ablation of cdk4 and cdk6 affects proliferation of basal progenitor cells in the developing dorsal and ventral forebrain. Developmental Neurobiology, 78 (7). pp. 660-670.

2014

Nobs, Lionel and Baranek, Constanze and Nestel, Sigrun and Kulik, Akos and Kapfhammer, Josef and Nitsch, Cordula and Atanasoski, Suzana. (2014) Stage-specific requirement for cyclin D1 in glial progenitor cells of the cerebral cortex. Glia, Vol. 62, No. 5. pp. 829-839.

2013

Cloëtta, Dimitri and Thomanetz, Venus and Baranek, Constanze and Lustenberger, Regula M. and Lin, Shuo and Oliveri, Filippo and Atanasoski, Suzana and Rüegg, Markus A.. (2013) Inactivation of mTORC1 in the Developing Brain Causes Microcephaly and Affects Gliogenesis. Journal of neuroscience, Vol. 33, H. 18. pp. 7799-7810.

2012

Baranek, Constanze and Atanasoski, Suzana. (2012) Modulating epigenetic mechanisms: the diverse functions of Ski during cortical development. Epigenetics : the official journal of the DNA Methylation Society, 7 (7). pp. 676-679.

Baranek, Constanze and Atanasoski, Suzana. (2012) Protooncogene Ski cooperates with the chromatin-remodeling factor Satb2 in specifying callosal neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 109 (9). pp. 3546-3551.

2008

Atanasoski, Suzana and Boentert, Matthias and De Ventura, Lukas and Pohl, Hartinut and Baranek, Constanze and Beier, Konstantin and Young, Peter and Barbacid, Mariano and Suter, Ueli. (2008) Postnatal Schwann cell proliferation but not myelination is strictly and uniquely dependent on cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (cdk4). Molecular and cellular neuroscience, Vol. 37, H. 3. pp. 519-527.

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