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Overview

Myriam Gorospe is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their research focuses on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with a strong emphasis on molecular biology, cancer research, physiology, immunology, and cell biology.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Circular RNAs in diseases
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Neutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative Mechanisms

Frequent co-authors associated with this researcher include Dimitrios Tsitsipatis, Supriyo De, Jennifer L. Martindale, Rachel Munk, and Kotb Abdelmohsen.

The most common venues where this scientist publishes are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Gastroenterology
  • Aging
  • Nature Communications

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Myriam Gorospe include:

  • Complex genetic signatures in immune cells underlie autoimmunity and inform therapy, 2020, Nature Genetics
  • Integrated lncRNA function upon genomic and epigenomic regulation, 2022, Molecular Cell
  • Nuclear morphology is a deep learning biomarker of cellular senescence, 2022, Nature Aging
  • Survey of senescent cell markers with age in human tissues, 2020, Aging
  • Regulation of senescence traits by MAPKs, 2020, GeroScience

Best Publications

  • Calorie restriction promotes mammalian cell survival by inducing the SIRT1 deacetylase.

    Haim Y. Cohen;Christine Miller;Kevin J. Bitterman;Nathan R. Wall

  • Activation of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase by H2O2: ROLE IN CELL SURVIVAL FOLLOWING OXIDANT INJURY (∗)

    Kathryn Z. Guyton;Yusen Liu;Myriam Gorospe;Qingbo Xu

  • LincRNA-p21 Suppresses Target mRNA Translation

    Je Hyun Yoon;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Subramanya Srikantan;Xiaoling Yang

  • CircInteractome: A web tool for exploring circular RNAs and their interacting proteins and microRNAs

    Dawood B. Dudekula;Amaresh C. Panda;Ioannis Grammatikakis;Supriyo De

  • Long noncoding RNA MALAT1 controls cell cycle progression by regulating the expression of oncogenic transcription factor B-MYB.

    Vidisha Tripathi;Zhen Shen;Arindam Chakraborty;Sumanprava Giri

  • Identification of HuR target circular RNAs uncovers suppression of PABPN1 translation by CircPABPN1.

    Kotb Abdelmohsen;Amaresh C. Panda;Rachel Munk;Ioannis Grammatikakis

  • Senolytic therapy alleviates Aβ-associated oligodendrocyte progenitor cell senescence and cognitive deficits in an Alzheimer's disease model.

    Peisu Zhang;Yuki Kishimoto;Ioannis Grammatikakis;Kamalvishnu Gottimukkala

  • miR-24 Inhibits Cell Proliferation by Targeting E2F2, MYC, and Other Cell-Cycle Genes via Binding to “Seedless” 3′UTR MicroRNA Recognition Elements

    Ashish Lal;Francisco Navarro;Christopher A. Maher;Laura E. Maliszewski

  • HuR recruits let-7/RISC to repress c-Myc expression

    Hyeon Ho Kim;Yuki Kuwano;Subramanya Srikantan;Eun Kyung Lee

  • Phosphorylation of HuR by Chk2 regulates SIRT1 expression

    Kotb Abdelmohsen;Rudolf Pullmann;Ashish Lal;Hyeon Ho Kim

  • Posttranscriptional Gene Regulation by Long Noncoding RNA

    Je-Hyun Yoon;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Myriam Gorospe

  • HuR regulates p21 mRNA stabilization by UV light.

    W Wang;H Furneaux;H Cheng;M C Caldwell

  • Functional interactions among microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs

    Je-Hyun Yoon;Kotb Abdelmohsen;Myriam Gorospe

  • Identification of a target RNA motif for RNA-binding protein HuR

    Isabel López de Silanes;Ming Zhan;Ashish Lal;Xiaoling Yang

  • Complex genetic signatures in immune cells underlie autoimmunity and inform therapy.

    Valeria Orrù;Maristella Steri;Carlo Sidore;Michele Marongiu

  • Concurrent versus individual binding of HuR and AUF1 to common labile target mRNAs

    Ashish Lal;Krystyna Mazan-Mamczarz;Tomoko Kawai;Xiaoling Yang

  • Correction: Corrigendum: The tRNA methyltransferase NSun2 stabilizes p16INK4 mRNA by methylating the 3′-untranslated region of p16

    Xiaotian Zhang;Zhenyun Liu;Jie Yi;Hao Tang

  • RNA-binding protein HuR enhances p53 translation in response to ultraviolet light irradiation

    Krystyna Mazan-Mamczarz;Stefanie Galbán;Isabel López de Silanes;Jennifer L. Martindale

  • HuR regulates cyclin A and cyclin B1 mRNA stability during cell proliferation.

    Wengong Wang;M.Craig Caldwell;Shankung Lin;Henry Furneaux

  • miR-182-Mediated Downregulation of BRCA1 Impacts DNA Repair and Sensitivity to PARP Inhibitors

    Patryk Moskwa;Francesca M. Buffa;Yunfeng Pan;Rohit Panchakshari

Frequent Co-Authors

Kotb Abdelmohsen
Kotb Abdelmohsen National Institutes of Health
Jian-Ying Wang
Jian-Ying Wang University of Maryland, Baltimore
Jennifer L. Martindale
Jennifer L. Martindale National Institutes of Health
Jaladanki N. Rao
Jaladanki N. Rao University of Maryland, Baltimore
Xiaoling Yang
Xiaoling Yang National Institutes of Health
Lan Liu
Lan Liu University of Maryland, Baltimore
Tongtong Zou
Tongtong Zou University of Maryland, Baltimore
Nikki J. Holbrook
Nikki J. Holbrook Yale University
Kevin G. Becker
Kevin G. Becker National Institutes of Health
Ashish Lal
Ashish Lal National Institutes of Health

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