Publications scientifiques
Les équipes de recherches de l'IGBMC publient régulièrement des articles qui font avancer les connaissances dans divers domaines de recherche. Vous trouverez sur cette page l'ensemble des publications dans lesquels les travaux de nos scientifiques sont cités.
Publications
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2008
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A TFTC/STAGA module mediates histone H2A and H2B deubiquitination, coactivates nuclear receptors, and counteracts heterochromatin silencing.
- Yue Zhao
- Guillaume Lang
- Saya Ito
- Jacques Bonnet
- Eric Metzger
- Shun Sawatsubashi
- Eriko Suzuki
- Xavier Le Guezennec
- Hendrik G. Stunnenberg
- Aleksey Krasnov
- Sofia G. Georgieva
- Roland Schüle
- Ken-Ichi Takeyama
- Shigeaki Kato
- László Tora
- Didier Devys
Molecular Cell ; Volume: 29 ; Page: 92-101
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Retinoic acid induces TGFbeta-dependent autocrine fibroblast growth.
- Anas Fadloun
- Dominique Kobi
- Laurence Delacroix
- Doulaye Dembélé
- I. Michel
- A. Lardenois
- Johan Tisserand
- Régine Losson
- Gabrielle Mengus
- Irwin Davidson
Oncogene ; Volume: 27 ; Page: 477-89
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RReportGenerator: automatic reports from routine statistical analysis using R.
- Wolfgang Raffelsberger
- Yannick Krause
- Luc Moulinier
- David Kieffer
- Anne-Laure Morand
- Laurent Brino
- Olivier Poch
Bioinformatics ; Volume: 24 ; Page: 276-8
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Sequential recruitment of the repair factors during NER: the role of XPG in initiating the resynthesis step.
- Vincent Mocquet
- Jean-Philippe Lainé
- Thilo Riedl
- Zhou Yajin
- Marietta y Lee
- Jean Marc Egly
EMBO Journal ; Volume: 27 ; Page: 155-67
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Retinoid hyposignaling contributes to aging-related decline in hippocampal function in short-term/working memory organization and long-term declarative memory encoding in mice.
- Frédérique Mingaud
- Cécile Mormede
- Nicole Etchamendy
- Nicole Mons
- Betty Niedergang
- Marta Wietrzych
- Véronique Pallet
- Robert Jaffard
- Wojciech Krezel
- Paul Higueret
- Aline Marighetto
Journal of Neuroscience ; Volume: 28 ; Page: 279-91
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Retinoid Hyposignaling Contributes to Aging-Related Decline in Hippocampal Function in Short-Term/Working Memory Organization and Long-Term Declarative Memory Encoding in Mice
- F. Mingaud
- C. Mormede
- N. Etchamendy
- N. Mons
- B. Niedergang
- M. Wietrzych
- V. Pallet
- R. Jaffard
- W. Krezel
- P. Higueret
- A. Marighetto
Journal of Neuroscience ; Volume: 28 ; Page: 279-291
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Cleaved thioredoxin fusion protein enables the crystallization of poorly soluble ERalpha in complex with synthetic ligands.
- Vincent Cura
- Monique Gangloff
- Sylvia Eiler
- Dino Moras
- Marc Ruff
Acta crystallographica Section F : Structural biology communications [2014-...] ; Volume: 64 ; Page: 54-7
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Coordinated diurnal regulation of genes from the Dlk1–Dio3 imprinted domain: implications for regulation of clusters of non-paralogous genes
- Stéphane Labialle
- Lanjian Yang
- Xuan Ruan
- Aude Villemain
- Jennifer Schmidt
- Arturo Hernandez
- Tim Wiltshire
- Nicolas Cermakian
- Anna Naumova
Human Molecular Genetics ; Volume: 17 ; Page: 15 - 26
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Impaired cervical homeostasis upon selective ablation of RXRalpha in epithelial cells.
- Rodolfo Ocadiz-Delgado
- Edouardo Castaneda-Saucedo
- Arup K. Indra
- Rogelio Hernandez-Pando
- Patricio Gariglio
Genesis - The Journal of Genetics and Development ; Volume: 46 ; Page: 19-28
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Hereditary systemic angiopathy (HSA) with cerebral calcifications, retinopathy, progressive nephropathy, and hepatopathy
- D. T. Winkler
- P. Lyrer
- A. Probst
- Didier Devys
- T. Haufschild
- S. Haller
- N. Willi
- M. J. Mihatsch
- A. J. Steck
- M. Tolnay
Journal of Neurology ; Volume: 255 ; Page: 77-88
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