Monika Krecsmarik
PhD
Research assistant
My work focuses on blood stem cell biology in the zebrafish embryo. In particular, how transforming growth factor beta and the GATA transcription factors regulate the formation of blood stem cells from endothelial cells during early embryonic development. Previously, as a postdoc, I studied the involvement of Notch signalling in neural stem cell proliferation and maintenance at the CNRS in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. I obtained my PhD from the University of Szeged, Hungary.
Recent publications
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Copy number variants in patients with intellectual disability affect the regulation of ARX transcription factor gene.
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Ishibashi M. et al, (2015), Hum Genet, 134, 1163 - 1182
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Large-scale live imaging of adult neural stem cells in their endogenous niche.
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Dray N. et al, (2015), Development, 142, 3592 - 3600
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Long-range evolutionary constraints reveal cis-regulatory interactions on the human X chromosome.
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Naville M. et al, (2015), Nat Commun, 6
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Notch3 signaling gates cell cycle entry and limits neural stem cell amplification in the adult pallium.
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Alunni A. et al, (2013), Development, 140, 3335 - 3347
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Chronic alcohol consumption induces an overproduction of NO by nNOS- and iNOS-expressing myenteric neurons in the murine small intestine.
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Bagyánszki M. et al, (2011), Neurogastroenterol Motil, 23, e237 - e248