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  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Juan Modolell is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their scientific work is recognized through their membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), reflecting a connection to the broader molecular biology research community.

Although details about specific research publications, co-authors, and publication venues are not provided, Modolell's association with the Spanish National Research Council suggests involvement in significant scientific projects within Spain's primary government research institution.

Their field of study, topics of work, and subfields are not explicitly listed in the available data. However, the EMBO membership indicates a professional focus related to molecular biology or related life sciences, as this organization typically includes researchers from these disciplines.

There are no listed publications or books attributed to Modolell in the provided information. Likewise, no frequent co-authors or publication venues are specified, so the scope and collaboration network of their research remain unspecified in this profile.

Best Publications

  • Patterning of the Drosophila nervous system: the achaete-scute gene complex.

    Sonsoles Campuzano;Juan Modolell

  • Proneural clusters of achaete-scute expression and the generation of sensory organs in the Drosophila imaginal wing disc.

    P Cubas;J F de Celis;S Campuzano;J Modolell

  • The Drosophila extramacrochaetae locus, an antagonist of proneural genes that, like these genes, encodes a helix-loop-helix protein.

    Joan Garrell;Juan Modolell

  • Molecular genetics of the achaete-scute gene complex of D. melanogaster

    Sonsoles Campuzano;Laura Carramolino;Carlos V. Cabrera;Mar Ruiz-Gómez

  • Drosophila melanogaster mutations suppressible by the suppressor of Hairy-wing are insertions of a 7.3-kilobase mobile element

    Juan Modolell;Welcome Bender;Matthew Meselson

  • Expression of achaete and scute genes in Drosophila imaginal discs and their function in sensory organ development.

    S Romani;S Campuzano;E R Macagno;J Modolell

  • araucan and caupolican, Two Members of the Novel Iroquois Complex, Encode Homeoproteins That Control Proneural and Vein-Forming Genes

    José-Luis Gómez-Skarmeta;Ruth Diez del Corral;Elisa de la Calle-Mustienes;Dolors Ferrés-Marcó

  • The Iroquois family of genes: from body building to neural patterning.

    Florencia Cavodeassi;Juan Modolell;José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta

  • Proneural gene self-stimulation in neural precursors: an essential mechanism for sense organ development that is regulated by Notch signaling

    Joaquim Culí;Juan Modolell

  • Echinoid Is a Component of Adherens Junctions That Cooperates with DE-Cadherin to Mediate Cell Adhesion

    Shu-Yi Wei;Luis M. Escudero;Fengwei Yu;Li-Hsun Chang

  • Cis-regulation of achaete and scute: shared enhancer-like elements drive their coexpression in proneural clusters of the imaginal discs.

    José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta;Isabel Rodríguez;Carmen Martínez;Joaquim Culi

  • Molecular analysis of the asense gene, a member of the achaete-scute complex of Drosophila melanogaster, and its novel role in optic lobe development.

    González F;Romani S;Cubas P;Modolell J

  • Competence to develop sensory organs is temporally and spatially regulated in Drosophila epidermal primordia.

    I Rodríguez;R Hernández;J Modolell;M Ruiz-Gómez

  • Iroquois genes: genomic organization and function in vertebrate neural development.

    José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta;Juan Modolell

  • P-element insertion alleles of essential genes on the third chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster: correlation of physical and cytogenetic maps in chromosomal region 86E-87F.

    Peter Deák;Peter Deák;Mahmoud M. Omar;Robert D. C. Saunders;Margit Pál

  • Identification of the vertebrate Iroquois homeobox gene family with overlapping expression during early development of the nervous system

    Antje Bosse;Armin Zülch;May-Britt Becker;Miguel Torres

  • Xiro, a Xenopus homolog of the Drosophila Iroquois complex genes, controls development at the neural plate

    José Luis Gómez‐Skarmeta;José Luis Gómez‐Skarmeta;Alvaro Glavic;Elisa de la Calle‐Mustienes;Juan Modolell

  • Excess function hairy-wing mutations caused by gypsy and copia insertions within structural genes of the achaete-scute locus of Drosophila.

    Sonsoles Campuzano;Lluís Balcells;Ricardo Villares;Laura Carramolino

  • The achaete-scute complex is expressed in neurogenic regions of Drosophila embryos.

    Susana Romani;Sonsoles Campuzano;Juan Modolell

  • Different contributions of pannier and wingless to the patterning of the dorsal mesothorax of Drosophila.

    María J. García-García;Philippe Ramain;Pat Simpson;Juan Modolell

Frequent Co-Authors

David Vazquez
David Vazquez Autonomous University of Madrid
José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta
José Luis Gómez-Skarmeta Spanish National Research Council
Christos Louis
Christos Louis University of Crete
David M. Glover
David M. Glover California Institute of Technology
Michael Ashburner
Michael Ashburner University of Cambridge
Pilar Cubas
Pilar Cubas Spanish National Research Council
Alain Bucheton
Alain Bucheton Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bart Barrell
Bart Barrell Wellcome Sanger Institute
Fotis C. Kafatos
Fotis C. Kafatos Harvard University
Hugo J. Bellen
Hugo J. Bellen Baylor College of Medicine

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