Victor Ambros, PhD
Research Focus - Genetic Control of Developmental Timing in C. elegans
- Molecular basis of regulated cell fate transitions
- Regulation of stem cell proliferation and self-renewal
- Coordination of growth and cell fate across the animal
- Regulation of mRNA translation by microRNAs and RNA binding proteins
Representative Publication
Nelson C, Ambros V. Trans-splicing of the C. elegans let-7 primary transcript developmentally regulates let-7 microRNA biogenesis and let-7 family microRNA activity. Development. 2019;146(5):dev172031.
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