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Dr.ir. N.J. Galjart
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biology
cancer
cell
cells
complexes
expression
gene
growth
membrane
networks
plasma
protein
transcription
Expertise
Cell Biology
Expertise (NL)
Celbiologie
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/088004481
Active as
Associate professor
Organisation
Department of Cell Biology (EUR)
Email
n. galjart -at- erasmusmc. nl
Publications
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CTCF regulates the local epigenetic state of ribosomal DNA repeats
Phosphorylation controls autoinhibition of cytoplasmic linker protein-170
Dynein, Lis1 and CLIP-170 counteract Eg5-dependent centrosome separation during bipolar spindle assembly
CTCF regulates cell cycle progression of αβ T cells in the thymus
Plasma membrane recruitment of dephosphorylated β-catenin upon activation of the Wnt pathway
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Enhanced publications
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Doctoral Thesis: CTCF: Comprehending The Complex Functions of an 11 zinc finger transcription factor
Doctoral Thesis: Functional analysis of the microtubule-end vbinding protein CLASP2
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Higher order chromatin organization during spermatogenesis
Project leader
Growing microtubule ends: cellular catalyzers of conformational changes
Project leader
The role of CTCF and CTCF-L in imprinting and cancer
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Co-supervisor
Navigating Cells and Cytoskeletal Networks with a Novel Family of AAA-ATPases
Project leader
CTCF: Comprehending the Complex Functions of an 11 Zinc Finger Transcription Factor
Project leader
Functional Analysis of the Microtubule-end Binding Protein CLASP2
Project leader
Microtubule end binding proteins: protein determinants of microtubule dynamics
Project leader
Role of APC/EB and CLIP/CLASP complexes at microtubule distal ends
All completed research..
Classification
D21500
Histology, cell biology
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