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Massimo Cavallaro

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Additional file 2 of 3 ′-5 ′ crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting

2021

Additional file 2 Review history.

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Three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography in the guide of cardiac mass biopsy

2017

Cardiac tumors are rare. Cardiovascular imaging is more important in the differential diagnosis of cardiac masses but no current noninvasive diagnostic tool has the ability to absolutely diagnose cardiac tumors. In effect cardiac biopsy remains the gold standard in the differential diagnosis. In our case we show the advantages of three-dimensional (3D) transesophageal echocardiography as a guide for cardiac biopsy. We believe that 3D TEE is ready to be used in the guide of cardiac mass biopsy. Once interventionalists become confident with 3D imaging, this technique should be used routinely during these procedures.

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBiopsyEchocardiography Three-Dimensionalcardiac biopsy cardiac mass three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiographyGeneral MedicineMiddle Aged030204 cardiovascular system & hematology030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingHeart Neoplasms03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCardiac massBiopsyHumansMedicineCardiac biopsyFemaleHeart AtriaRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEchocardiography TransesophagealJournal of Cardiovascular Medicine
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3 ′-5 ′ crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting

2019

Abstract Background Transcription in mammalian cells is a complex stochastic process involving shuttling of polymerase between genes and phase-separated liquid condensates. It occurs in bursts, which results in vastly different numbers of an mRNA species in isogenic cell populations. Several factors contributing to transcriptional bursting have been identified, usually classified as intrinsic, in other words local to single genes, or extrinsic, relating to the macroscopic state of the cell. However, some possible contributors have not been explored yet. Here, we focus on processes at the 3 ′ and 5 ′ ends of a gene that enable reinitiation of transcription upon termination. Results Using Bay…

lcsh:QH426-470TransgeneParameter inference03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineTranscription (biology)Gene expressionmedicineCompartment (development)QAlcsh:QH301-705.5GenePolymerase030304 developmental biologyTranscriptional burstingMessenger RNA0303 health sciencesMathematical modellingbiologyQHCell cyclemedicine.diseaseCell biologyLiquid-liquid phase separationlcsh:GeneticsCrosstalk (biology)lcsh:Biology (General)Biological noisebiology.proteinGene expressionGene looping030217 neurology & neurosurgeryTranscriptional noiseGenome Biology
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mcavallaro/gLoop: Supporting software to M. Cavallaro, et al., 3'-5' crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting, 2020

2020

This repository contains supporting software to reference [1]. Please cite [1] if you find this repository useful. [1] M. Cavallaro, et al., 3'-5' interactions contribute to transcriptional bursting, bioR$\chi$iv 514174. https://doi.org/10.1101/5141

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Additional file 1 of 3 ′-5 ′ crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting

2021

Additional file 1 “Supporting Information to: “3’-5’ crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting”.

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Supporting data to M. Cavallaro, et al., 3'-5' crosstalk contributes to transcriptional bursting, 2019

2020

This repository contains supporting data to reference [1]. Please cite [1] if you find this repository useful. The data include: Flow cytometry data of HBB and HIV transgenes' expression in `.fcs` format. NanoString data for HIV expression. smFISH data for HBB and Akt1 gene expression. [1] M. Cavallaro, et al., 3'-5' interactions contribute to transcriptional bursting, bioR$\chi$iv 514174. https://doi.org/10.1101/514174

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