Paolo Tollis

Paolo Tollis
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia | IIT · Center for Life Nano Science

PhD in Genetics and Molecular Biology

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Lately, important advancements in visualizing RNAs in fixed and live cells have been achieved. While mRNA imaging techniques are well-established, the development of effective methods for studying non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in living cells are still challenging but necessary, as they show a variety of functions and intracellular localizations, includ...
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Background. Group 3 (G3) is one of the most common, aggressive and fatal subtypes of the paediatric cerebellar tumour Medulloblastoma (MB), primarily driven by the MYC oncogene. Targeting MYC has long been challenging and this, combined with our incomplete understanding of G3 MB molecular bases, has hindered the development of effective targeted th...
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Lately, important advancements in visualizing RNAs in fixed and live cells have been achieved. While mRNA imaging techniques are well-established, the development of effective methods for studying non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in living cells are still challenging but necessary, as they cover a variety of function and of intracellular localization, incl...
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The mammalian nervous system is made up of an extraordinary array of diverse cells that form intricate functional connections. The programs underlying cell lineage specification, identity and function of the neuronal subtypes are managed by regulatory proteins and RNAs, which coordinate the succession of steps in a stereotyped temporal order. In th...
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RNA metabolism is central to cellular physiopathology. Almost all the molecular pathways underpinning biological processes are affected by the events governing the RNA life cycle, ranging from transcription to degradation. The deregulation of these processes contributes to the onset and progression of human diseases. In recent decades, considerable...
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Neuronal differentiation is a timely and spatially regulated process, relying on precisely orchestrated gene expression control. The sequential activation/repression of genes driving cell fate specification is achieved by complex regulatory networks, where transcription factors and noncoding RNAs work in a coordinated manner. Herein, we identify th...

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