Martina Macino

Martina Macino
Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin | MDC · Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology

Master of Science

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3 Research Items
15 Citations
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Additional affiliations
January 2021 - present
Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin
Position
  • PhD Student
September 2017 - December 2019
Sapienza University of Rome
Position
  • Master's Student
Education
October 2016 - January 2019
October 2011 - July 2016
Sapienza University of Rome
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (3)
Article
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LncRNAs have been recently implicated in the epigenetic control of muscle differentiation and their functional characterization has traditionally relied upon in vitro models of myogenic differentiation. However, the use of experimental paradigms to specifically target lncRNAs expression in muscle stem cells (MuSCs), also known as satellite cells, r...
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Skeletal muscle possesses an outstanding capacity to regenerate upon injury due to the adult muscle stem cells (MuSCs) activity. This ability requires the proper balance between MuSCs expansion and differentiation which is critical for muscle homeostasis and contributes, if deregulated, to muscle diseases. Here, we functionally characterize a novel...
Article
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Skeletal muscle possesses an outstanding capacity to regenerate upon injury due to the adult muscle stem cells (MuSCs) activity. This ability requires the proper balance between MuSCs expansion and differentiation which is critical for muscle homeostasis and contributes, if deregulated, to muscle diseases. Here, we functionally characterize a novel...

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