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
2001
Diagnosis of X-linked myotubular myopathy by detection of myotubularin
- Jocelyn Laporte
- Wolfram Kress
- Jean-Louis Mandel
Annals of Neurology ; Volume: 50 ; Page: 42-46
F9 embryocarcinoma cells: a cell autonomous model to study the functional selectivity of RARs and RXRs in retinoid signaling
- Cécile Rochette-Egly
- Pierre Chambon
Histology and Histopathology ; Volume: 16 ; Page: 909-922
A Novel Mode of Asymmetric Division Identifies the Fly Neuroglioblast 6-4T
- Gianluca Ragone
- Roberto Bernardoni
- Angela Giangrande
Developmental Biology ; Volume: 235 ; Page: 74-85
How Much TCR Does a T Cell Need?
- Nathalie Labrecque
- Liam Simon Whitfield
- Reinhard Obst
- Caroline Waltzinger
- Christophe Benoist
- Diane Mathis
Immunity ; Volume: 15 ; Page: 71-82
Molecular organization of bovine rod cGMP-phosphodiesterase 6
- Jacques F.Kameni Tcheudji
- Luc Lebeau
- Noëlle Virmaux
- Carmen Maftei
- Rick Cote
- Claire Lugnier
- Patrick Schultz
Journal of Molecular Biology ; Volume: 310 ; Page: 781-791
Transcription regulation and protein subcellular localization of the truncated basic hair keratin hHb1-DeltaN in human breast cancer cells
- Anne Boulay
- Catherine H. Régnier
- Patrick Anglard
- Isabelle Stoll
- Catherine Tomasetto
- Marie-Christine Rio
Journal of Biological Chemistry ; Volume: 276 ; Page: 22954-22964
UV-damaged DNA-binding protein in the TFTC complex links DNA damage recognition to nucleosome acetylation
- Marjorie Brand
- Jonathan G. Moggs
- Mustapha Oulad-Abdelghani
- Fabrice Lejeune
- F. Jeffrey Dilworth
- James Stevenin
- Geneviève Almouzni
- Laszlo Tora
EMBO Journal ; Volume: 20 ; Page: 3187-3196
sprouty4 acts in vivo as a feedback-induced antagonist of FGF signaling in zebrafish
- Maximilian Fürthauer
- Frank Reifers
- Michael Brand
- Bernard Thisse
- Christine Thisse
Development (Cambridge, England) ; Volume: 128 ; Page: 2175-2186
casanova encodes a novel Sox-related protein necessary and sufficient for early endoderm formation in zebrafish
- Yutaka Kikuchi
- Antoine Agathon
- Jonathan Alexander
- Christine Thisse
- Steven Waldron
- Deborah Yelon
- Bernard Thisse
- Didier Y.R. Stainier
Genes and Development ; Volume: 15 ; Page: 1493-1505
A crucial component of the endoderm formation pathway, CASANOVA, is encoded by a novel sox -related gene
- Thomas Dickmeis
- Philippe Mourrain
- Laure Saint-Etienne
- Nadine Fischer
- Pia Aanstad
- Matthew Clark
- Uwe Strähle
- Frédéric Rosa
Genes and Development ; Volume: 15 ; Page: 1487-1492