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Rola Dali is an academic researcher from Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Guanine nucleotide exchange factor & Cell migration. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Prolyl isomerase Pin1 and protein kinase HIPK2 cooperate to promote cortical neurogenesis by suppressing Groucho/TLE:Hes1-mediated inhibition of neuronal differentiation.
R Ciarapica,Laurent Methot,Yeman Tang,Rita Lo,Rola Dali,M Buscarlet,Franco Locatelli,G Del Sal,Rossella Rota,Stefano Stifani +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that HIPK2 and Pin1 work together to promote cortical neurogenesis, at least in part, by suppressing Gro/TLE1:Hes1-mediated inhibition of neuronal differentiation.
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An Arf/Rab cascade controls the growth and invasiveness of glioblastoma.
Gopinath Kulasekaran,Mathilde Chaineau,Valerio Emilio Crescenzo Piscopo,Federica Verginelli,Maryam Fotouhi,Martine Girard,Yeman Tang,Rola Dali,Rita Lo,Stefano Stifani,Peter S. McPherson +10 more
TL;DR: A novel GTPase cascade in which Arf5 activates Rab35 increases EGF receptor activation, leading to upregulation of the transcription factor SPOCD1 with enhanced tumor growth and invasion in glioblastoma.
An Arf/Rab cascade controls the growth and invasiveness of glioblastoma
G. Kulasekaran,Mathilde Chaineau,V. E. Piscapo,Federica Verginelli,Martine Girard,Maryam Fotouhi,Yeman Tang,Rola Dali,Rita Lo,Stefano Stifani,Peter S. McPherson +10 more
TL;DR: An unexpected cascade between an Arf and a Rab is revealed and a role for the cascade, and thus endosomal trafficking, in brain tumors is indicated.
Transcription factors FOXG1 and Groucho/TLE promote glioblastoma growth.
Federica Verginelli,Alessandro Perin,Rola Dali,Karen H. Fung,Rita Lo,Pierluigi Longatti,Marie-Christine Guiot,Rolando F. Del Maestro,Sabrina Rossi,Umberto di Porzio,Owen Stechishin,Samuel Weiss,Stefano Stifani +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the transcription factors FOXG1 and Groucho/TLE are expressed in poorly differentiated astroglial cells in human GBM specimens and in primary cultures of GBM-derived BTICs, where they form a complex.