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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2013
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Nanofibers Implant Functionalized by Neural Growth Factor as a Strategy to Innervate a Bioengineered Tooth
- Sandy Eap
- Thibault Bécavin
- Laetitia Keller
- Tunay Kökten
- Florence Fioretti
- Jean‐luc Weickert
- Etienne Deveaux
- Nadia Benkirane-Jessel
- Sabine Kuchler-Bopp
Advanced Healthcare Materials ; Volume: 3 ; Page: 386-391
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Dissociation Kinetics of a Binary Complex in Solution by Protein Displacement.
- Helene Launay
- Benjamin Parent
- Adeline Page
- Xavier Hanoulle
- Guy Lippens
Angewandte Chemie International Edition ; Page: epub ahead of print
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Live visualization of chromatin dynamics with fluorescent TALEs
- Yusuke Miyanari
- Céline Ziegler-Birling
- Maria-Elena Torres-Padilla
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology ; Volume: 20 ; Page: 1321-1324
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Defective synaptic transmission and structure in the dentate gyrus and selective fear memory impairment in the Rsk2 mutant mouse model of Coffin-Lowry syndrome.
- Elise Morice
- Séverine Farley
- Roseline Poirier
- Glenn Dallérac
- Carine Chagneau
- Solange Pannetier
- André Hanauer
- Sabrina Davis
- Cyrille Vaillend
- Serge Laroche
Neurobiology of Disease ; Page: 156-168
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Glucagon regulates gluconeogenesis through KAT2B- and WDR5-mediated epigenetic effects
- Kim Ravnskjaer
- Meghan Hogan
- Denise Lackey
- Laszlo Tora
- Sharon Y.R. Dent
- Jerrold Olefsky
- Marc Montminy
Journal of Clinical Investigation ; Volume: 123 ; Page: 4318-4328
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Identification of clinically relevant HPV-related HNSCC: In p16 should we trust?
- Bohdan Wasylyk
- Joseph Abecassis
- Alain Jung
Oral Oncology ; Volume: 49 ; Page: e33-e37
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Delta opioid receptors in brain function and diseases
- Paul Chu Sin Chung
- Brigitte Kieffer
Pharmacology and Therapeutics ; Volume: 140 ; Page: 112-120
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tCFA15, a trimethyl cyclohexenonic long-chain fatty alcohol, affects neural stem fate and differentiation by modulating Notch1 activity
- Julien Bouissac
- Jeremy Garwood
- Céline Girlanda-Jungès
- Bang Luu
- Pascal Dollé
- Eliane Mohier
- Marie Paschaki
European Journal of Pharmacology ; Volume: 718 ; Page: 383-392
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