Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (37)

  1. 13. Raphaël, M., Lehen'kyi, V., Vandenberghe, M., Beck, B., Khalimonchyk, S., Vanden Abeele, F., Farsetti, L., Germain, E., Bokhobza, A., Skryma, R., Prevarskaya, N., Mihalache, A., Gosset, P., Romanin, C., & Clezardin, P. (2014). TRPV6 calcium channel translocates to the plasma membrane via Orai1-mediated mechanism and controls cancer cell survival. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(37), E3870-E3879. doi:10.1073/pnas.1413409111
  2. 14. Boumahdi, S., Driessens, G., Lapouge, G., Rorive, S., Nassar, D., Le Mercier, M., Delatte, B., Caauwe, A., Lenglez, S., Nkusi, E., Brohée, S., Salmon, I., Dubois, C., Del Marmol, V., Fuks, F., Beck, B., & Blanpain, C. (2014). SOX2 controls tumour initiation and cancer stem-cell functions in squamous-cell carcinoma. Nature (London), 511(7508), 246-250. doi:10.1038/nature13305
  3. 15. Beck, B. (2014). Identification de cellules souches cancéreuses: les leçons de la biologie du développement. Onco-Hémato, 8(1), 12-19.
  4. 16. Beck, B., & Blanpain, C. (2013). Unravelling cancer stem cell potential. Nature reviews. Cancer, 13(10), 727-738. doi:10.1038/nrc3597
  5. 17. Lapouge, G., Beck, B., Nassar, D., Dubois, C., Dekoninck, S., & Blanpain, C. (2012). Skin squamous cell carcinoma propagating cells increase with tumour progression and invasiveness. EMBO journal, 31(24), 4563-4575. doi:10.1038/emboj.2012.312
  6. 18. Driessens, G., Beck, B., Caauwe, A., Simons, B. D., & Blanpain, C. (2012). Defining the mode of tumour growth by clonal analysis. Nature (London). doi:10.1038/nature11344
  7. 19. Beck, B., & Blanpain, C. (2012). Mechanisms regulating epidermal stem cells. EMBO journal, 31(9), 2067-2075. doi:10.1038/emboj.2012.67
  8. 20. Bidaux, G., Beck, B., Zholos, A., Gordienko, D., Lemonnier, L., Flourakis, M., Roudbaraki, M., Borowiec, A.-S., Fernandez, J. P., Delcourt, P., Lepage, G., Shuba, Y., Skryma, R., & Prevarskaya, N. (2012). Regulation of activity of transient receptor potential melastatin 8 (TRPM8) channel by its short isoforms. The Journal of biological chemistry, 287(5), 2948-2962. doi:10.1074/jbc.M111.270256
  9. 21. Van Keymeulen, A., Rocha, A. S., Ousset, M., Beck, B., Bouvencourt, G., Rock, J., Sharma, N., Dekoninck, S., & Blanpain, C. (2011). Distinct stem cells contribute to mammary gland development and maintenance. Nature (London), 478. doi:10.1038/nature10573
  10. 22. Beck, B., Driessens, G., Goossens, S., Kass, Y. K., Kuchnio, A., Caauwe, A., Sotiropoulou, P., Loges, S., Lapouge, G., Candi, A., Mascré, G., Drogat, B., Dekoninck, S., Haigh, J. J., Carmeliet, P., & Blanpain, C. (2011). A vascular niche and a VEGF-Nrp1 loop regulate the initiation and stemness of skin tumours. Nature (London), 478(7369), 399-403. doi:10.1038/nature10525
  11. 23. Bondue, A., Tannler, S., Chiapparo, G., Chabab, S., Ramialison, M., Paulissen, C., Beck, B., Harvey, R., & Blanpain, C. (2011). Defining the earliest step of cardiovascular progenitor specification during embryonic stem cell differentiation. The Journal of cell biology, 192(5), 751-765. doi:10.1083/jcb.201007063
  12. 24. Bonnefont, J., Laforge, T., Plastre, O., Beck, B., Sorce, S., Dehay, C., & Krause, K.-H. (2011). Primate-specific RFPL1 gene controls cell-cycle progression through cyclin B1/Cdc2 degradation. Cell death and differentiation, 18(2), 293-303. doi:10.1038/cdd.2010.102

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