Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (55)
 
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- 4.  Trevino,  T., Fogel,  A., Otkiran,  G., Niladhuri,  S., Sanborn,  M., Class,  J., Almousawi,  A., Vanhollebeke,  B., Tai,  L.  M., Rehman,  J., Richner,  J.  M., & Lutz,  S.  E. (2024). Engineered Wnt7a ligands rescue blood–brain barrier and cognitive deficits in a COVID-19 mouse model. Brain. doi:10.1093/brain/awae031
- 5.  Veloso,  A., Bleuart,  A., Conrard,  L., Orban,  T., Bruyr,  J., Cabochette,  P., Freitas Vale Germano,  R., Schevenels,  G., Bernard,  A., Zindy,  E., Demeyer,  S., Vanhollebeke,  B., Dequiedt,  F., & Martin,  M. (2024). The cytoskeleton adaptor protein Sorbs1 controls the development of lymphatic and venous vessels in zebrafish. BMC biology, 22(1), 51. doi:10.1186/s12915-024-01850-z
- 6.  Vermeiren,  S., Cabochette,  P., Dannawi,  M., Desiderio,  S., Sabaté San José,  A., Achouri,  Y., Kricha,  S., Sitte,  M., Salinas-Riester,  G., Vanhollebeke,  B., Brunet, J.-F.  J., & Bellefroid,  E. (2023). Prdm12 represses the expression of the visceral neuron determinants Phox2a/b in developing somatosensory ganglia. iScience, 26(12), 108364. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2023.108364
- 7.  Parab,  S., Card,  O.  O., Chen,  Q., America,  M., Buck,  L.  L., Quick,  R.  R., Horrigan,  W.  W., Levkowitz,  G., Vanhollebeke,  B., & Matsuoka,  R.  R. (2023). Local angiogenic interplay of Vegfc/d and Vegfa controls brain region-specific emergence of fenestrated capillaries. eLife, 12. doi:10.7554/eLife.86066
- 8.  Van Dyck,  A., Masin,  L., Bergmans,  S., Schevenels,  G., Beckers,  A., Vanhollebeke,  B., & Moons,  L. (2023). A new microfluidic model to study dendritic remodeling and mitochondrial dynamics during axonal regeneration of adult zebrafish retinal neurons. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, 16, 1196504. doi:10.3389/fnmol.2023.1196504
- 9.  Horáková,  E., Lecordier,  L., Cunha,  P., Sobotka,  R., Changmai,  P., Langedijk,  C.  C., Van Den Abbeele,  J., Vanhollebeke,  B., & Lukeš,  J. (2022). Heme-deficient metabolism and impaired cellular differentiation as an evolutionary trade-off for human infectivity in Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. Nature communications, 13(1), 7075. doi:10.1038/s41467-022-34501-4
- 10.  Ellis,  J.  L., Evason,  K.  K., Zhang,  C., Fourman,  M.  M., Liu,  J., Ninov,  N., Delous,  M., Vanhollebeke,  B., Fiddes,  I., Otis,  J.  J., Houvras,  Y., Farber,  S.  S., Xu,  X., Lin,  X., Stainier,  D.  Y. R., & Yin,  C. (2022). A missense mutation in the proprotein convertase gene furinb causes hepatic cystogenesis during liver development in zebrafish. Hepatology Communications, 6(11), 3083-3097. doi:10.1002/hep4.2038
- 11.  America,  M., Bostaille,  N., Eubelen,  M., Martin,  M., Stainier,  D.  Y., & Vanhollebeke,  B. (2022). An integrated model for Gpr124 function in Wnt7a/b signaling among vertebrates. Cell reports, 39(9), 110902. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110902
- 12.  Martin,  M., Vermeiren,  S., Bostaille,  N., Eubelen,  M., Spitzer,  D., Vermeersch,  M., Profaci,  C.  C., Pozuelo Fernandez,  E., Toussay,  X., Raman-Nair,  J., Tebabi,  P., America,  M., De Groote,  A., Sanderson,  L., Cabochette,  P., Freitas Vale Germano,  R., Torres,  D., Boutry,  S., de Kerchove d'Exaerde,  A., Bellefroid,  E., Phoenix,  T.  N., Devraj,  K., Lacoste,  B., Daneman,  R., Liebner,  S., & Vanhollebeke,  B. (2022). Engineered Wnt ligands enable blood-brain barrier repair in neurological disorders. Science, 375(6582):eabm4459. doi:10.1126/science.abm4459