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  1. www.ige3.unige.ch › faculty-members › pillai-rameshRamesh Pillai Group

    Our lab is interested in studying mechanisms by which eukaryotic genomes control gene expression. One of the long-standing interests is in understanding by the biogenesis and function of small noncoding RNAs called Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) which are expressed in animal germlines.

  2. Ramesh S. Pillai's 67 research works with 3,585 citations and 7,378 reads, including: Essential roles of RNA cap-proximal ribose methylation in mammalian embryonic development and...

  3. Ramesh Pillai. Full professor / Molecular and Cellular Biology. Sc3 3057. +41 22 379 61 75. E-mail. Website.

  4. Our lab seeks to understand molecular mechanisms involved in regulation of gene expression by noncoding RNAs and RNA modifications. We use a variety of animal and cell culture model systems. Our methodological approaches range from protein biochemistry to structural biology and bioinformatics.

  5. Ramesh S Pillai's 21 research works with 5,554 citations and 4,439 reads, including: The 68 kDa subunit of mammalian cleavage factor I interacts with the U7 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein...

  6. Ramesh S. Pillai. University, Geneva | Switzerland. EMBO 2017 | GinC 19–22 Regulation of gene expression by noncoding RNAs. Our lab studies germline small RNAs called PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) that are used to control transposable elements in the animal germline to ensure proper germ cell development and fertility.

  7. Principal Investigator: Ramesh S. Pillai | Our lab seeks to understand molecular mechanisms involved in regulation of gene expression by noncoding RNAs and RNA modifications. We use a variety...