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2010Genome-wide identification of human FOXP3 target genes in natural regulatory T cellsSadlon, T.; Wilkinson, B.; Pederson, S.; Brown, C.; Bresatz, S.; Gargett, T.; Melville, E.; Peng, K.; D'Andrea, R.; Glonek, G.; Goodall, G.; Zola, H.; Shannon, F.; Barry, S.
2015A novel role for the Pol I transcription factor UBTF in maintaining genome stability through the regulation of highly transcribed Pol II genesSanij, E.; Diesch, J.; Lesmana, A.; Poortinga, G.; Lidgerwood, G.; Hein, N.; Cameron, D.; Ellul, J.; Goodall, G.; Wong, L.; Dhillon, A.; Hamdane, N.; Rothblum, L.; Pearson, R.; Haviv, I.; Moss, T.; Hannan, R.
2013Regulation of vascular leak and recovery from ischemic injury by general and VE-cadherin-restricted miRNA antagonists of miR-27Young, J.; Ting, K.; Li, J.; Moller, T.; Dunn, L.; Lu, Y.; Moses, J.; Prado-Lourenco, L.; Khachigian, L.; Ng, M.; Gregory, P.; Goodall, G.; Tsykin, A.; Lichtenstein, I.; Hahn, C.; Tran, N.; Shackel, N.; Kench, J.; McCaughan, G.; Vadas, M.; et al.
2010Myc-modulated miR-9 makes more metastasesKhew-Goodall, Y.; Goodall, G.
2011Global analysis of the mammalian RNA degradome reveals widespread miRNA-dependent and miRNA-independent endonucleolytic cleavageBracken, C.; Szubert, J.; Mercer, T.; Dinger, M.; Thomson, D.; Mattick, J.; Michael, M.; Goodall, G.
2012ZEB1 drives prometastatic actin cytoskeletal remodeling by downregulating miR-34a expressionAhn, Y.; Gibbons, D.; Chakravarti, D.; Creighton, C.; Rizvi, Z.; Adams, H.; Pertsemlidis, A.; Gregory, P.; Wright, J.; Goodall, G.; Flores, E.; Kurie, J.
2011The Notch ligand Jagged2 promotes lung adenocarcinoma metastasis through a miR-200-dependent pathway in miceYang, Y.; Ahn, Y.; Gibbons, D.; Zang, Y.; Lin, W.; Thilaganathan, N.; Alvarez, C.; Moreira, D.; Creighton, C.; Gregory, P.; Goodall, G.; Kurie, J.
2010E-cadherin expression is regulated by miR-192/215 by a mechanism that is independent of the profibrotic effects of transforming growth factor-βWang, B.; Herman-Edelstein, M.; Koh, P.; Burns, W.; Jandeleit-Dahm, K.; Watson, A.; Saleem, M.; Goodall, G.; Twigg, S.; Cooper, M.; Kantharidis, P.