Evanthia Zacharioudaki

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Voutyraki C, Choromidis A, Meligkounaki A, et al. (2023) Growth deregulation and interaction with host hemocytes contribute to tumor progression in a Drosophila brain tumor model. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2221601120
Voutyraki C, Choromidis A, Theodorou V, et al. (2021) Repression of differentiation genes by Hes transcription factors fuels neural tumour growth in Drosophila. The International Journal of Developmental Biology
Magadi SS, Voutyraki C, Anagnostopoulos G, et al. (2020) Dissecting Hes-centred transcriptional networks in neural stem cell maintenance and tumorigenesis in . Development (Cambridge, England). 147
Feng S, Zacharioudaki E, Millen K, et al. (2020) The SLC36 transporter Pathetic is required for neural stem cell proliferation and for brain growth under nutrition restriction. Neural Development. 15: 10
Zacharioudaki E, Falo Sanjuan J, Bray S. (2019) Mi-2/NuRD complex protects stem cell progeny from mitogenic Notch signalling. Elife. 8
Zacharioudaki E, Sanjuan JF, Bray S. (2019) Author response: Mi-2/NuRD complex protects stem cell progeny from mitogenic Notch signaling Elife
Zacharioudaki E, Housden BE, Garinis G, et al. (2015) Genes implicated in stem-cell identity and temporal-program are directly targeted by Notch in neuroblast tumours. Development (Cambridge, England)
Zacharioudaki E, Bray SJ. (2014) Tools and methods for studying Notch signaling in Drosophila melanogaster. Methods (San Diego, Calif.). 68: 173-82
Zarifi I, Kiparaki M, Koumbanakis KA, et al. (2012) Essential roles of Da transactivation domains in neurogenesis and in E(spl)-mediated repression. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 32: 4534-48
Zacharioudaki E, Magadi SS, Delidakis C. (2012) bHLH-O proteins are crucial for Drosophila neuroblast self-renewal and mediate Notch-induced overproliferation. Development (Cambridge, England). 139: 1258-69
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