Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (147)

  1. 61. Larsimont, J.-C., Kass, Y. K., Sanchez Danes, A., Sukumaran, V., Defrance, M., Delatte, B., Liagre, M., Baatsen, P., Marine, J.-C., Lippens, S., Guerin, C., Del Marmol, V., Vanderwinden, J.-M., Fuks, F., & Blanpain, C. (2015). Sox9 Controls Self-Renewal of Oncogene Targeted Cells and Links Tumor Initiation and Invasion. Cell stem cell, 17(1), 60-73. doi:10.1016/j.stem.2015.05.008
  2. 62. Watson, J. T., Rulands, S., Wilkinson, A. C., Wuidart, A., Ousset, M., Van Keymeulen, A., Göttgens, B., Blanpain, C., Simons, B. D., & Rawlins, E. E. (2015). Clonal Dynamics Reveal Two Distinct Populations of Basal Cells in Slow-Turnover Airway Epithelium. Cell reports. doi:10.1016/j.celrep.2015.06.011
  3. 63. Larsimont, J.-C., & Blanpain, C. (2015). Single stem cell gene therapy for genetic skin disease. EMBO molecular medicine, 7(4), 366-367. doi:10.15252/emmm.201404859
  4. 64. Sercin, O., Larsimont, J.-C., Karambelas, A. E., Marthiens, V., Moers, V., Boeckx, B., Le Mercier, M., Lambrechts, D., Basto, R., & Blanpain, C. (2015). Transient PLK4 overexpression accelerates tumorigenesis in p53-deficient epidermis. Nature cell biology. doi:10.1038/ncb3270
  5. 65. Beck, B., Lapouge, G., Rorive, S., Drogat, B., Desaedelaere, K., Delafaille, S., Dubois, C., Salmon, I., Willekens, K., Marine, J.-C., & Blanpain, C. (2015). Different Levels of Twist1 Regulate Skin Tumor Initiation, Stemness, and Progression. Cell Stem Cell, 16(1), 67-79. doi:10.1016/j.stem.2014.12.002
  6. 66. Standaert, L., Adriaens, C., Radaelli, E., Van Keymeulen, A., Blanpain, C., Hirose, T., Nakagawa, S., & Marine, J.-C. (2014). The long noncoding RNA Neat1 is required for mammary gland development and lactation. RNA, 20(12), 1844-1849. doi:10.1261/rna.047332.114
  7. 67. Lescroart, F., Chabab, S., Lin, X., Rulands, S., Paulissen, C., Rodolosse, A., Auer, H., Achouri, Y., Dubois, C., Bondue, A., Simons, B. D., & Blanpain, C. (2014). Early lineage restriction in temporally distinct populations of Mesp1 progenitors during mammalian heart development. Nature cell biology, 16(9), 829-840. doi:10.1038/ncb3024
  8. 68. 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
  9. 69. Meilhac, S. S., Buckingham, M., Lescroart, F., & Blanpain, C. (2014). Cardiac cell lineages that form the heart. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine, 4(9), a013888. doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a013888
  10. 70. Blanpain, C., & Fuchs, E. (2014). Plasticity of epithelial stem cells in tissue regeneration. Science, 344(6189), 1242281. doi:10.1126/science.1242281
  11. 71. Beck, B., & Blanpain, C. (2013). Unravelling cancer stem cell potential. Nature reviews. Cancer, 13(10), 727-738. doi:10.1038/nrc3597
  12. 72. Niessen, M. T., Scott, J., Zielinski, J. G., Vorhagen, S., Sotiropoulou, P. A., Blanpain, C., Leitges, M., & Niessen, C. M. (2013). aPKCλ controls epidermal homeostasis and stem cell fate through regulation of division orientation. The Journal of cell biology, 202(6), 887-900. doi:10.1083/jcb.201307001

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