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Andrea Ventura
Publications
Ventura, A. and Jacks, T. (2009) MicroRNAs and Cancer: short RNAs go a long way. Cell 136:586-591
Ventura, A., Winslow, M., Garfinkel, A., Lintault, L., Meissner, A., Erkeland, S., Stone, J., Bronson, R., Crowley, D., Jaenisch, R., Sharp, PA. and Jacks, T. (2008) Targeted deletion reveals essential and overlapping functions of the miR-17~92 family of miRNA clusters. Cell 132:875-86
Ventura, A., Kirsch, D.G., McLaughlin, M.E. Tuveson, D.A., Grimm, J., Lintault, L., Newman, J., Reczek, E.E., Weissleder, R. and Jacks, T. (2007) Restoration of p53 function leads to tumor regression in vivo. Nature 445:661-5.
Ventura, A., Kumar, M. and Jacks,T. MicroRNAs in cancer and development. Book chapter in
MicroRNAs: From Basic Science to Disease Biology
Cambridge University Press.
Sandy, P., Ventura, A. and Jacks, T. (2005) RNA interference: a practical approach. Biotechniques 39:215-24
Ventura, A., Meissner, A., Dillon, C.P., McManus, M., Sharp, P.A., VanParijs, L., Jaenisch, R. and Jacks, T. (2004) Cre-lox regulated conditional RNA interference from transgenes. PNAS Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 101:10380-5
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