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Michel Labouesse
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Sookhareea, Satis
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Quintin, Sophie
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Legouis, Renaud
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Bosher, Julia
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Gansmuller, Anne
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Michaux, Gregoire
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Liegeois, Samuel
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Dufourcq, P
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Borg, Jean-Paul
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Georges-Labouesse, Elisabeth
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Horvitz, Robert
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Baillie, David
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Schwab, Yannick
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Ségalat, Laurent
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Mango, Susan
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2009: Gally Christelle; Wissler Frédéric; Zahreddine Hala; Quintin Sophie; Landmann Frédéric; Labouesse Michel
Myosin II regulation during C. elegans embryonic elongation: LET-502/ROCK, MRCK-1 and PAK-1, three kinases with different roles.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2009;136(18):3109-19.
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2009: Kolotuev Irina; Apaydin Ahmet; Labouesse Michel
Secretion of Hedgehog-related peptides and WNT during Caenorhabditis elegans development.
Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) 2009;10(7):803-10.
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2008: Quintin Sophie; Gally Christelle; Labouesse Michel
Epithelial morphogenesis in embryos: asymmetries, motors and brakes.
Trends in genetics : TIG 2008;24(5):221-30.
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2008: Lecroisey Claire; Martin Edwige; Mariol Marie-Christine; Granger Laure; Schwab Yannick; Labouesse Michel; Ségalat Laurent; Gieseler Kathrin
DYC-1, a protein functionally linked to dystrophin in Caenorhabditis elegans is associated with the dense body, where it interacts with the muscle LIM domain protein ZYX-1.
Molecular biology of the cell 2008;19(3):785-96.
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2007: Wissler Frédéric; Labouesse Michel
PARtners for endocytosis.
Nature cell biology 2007;9(9):1027-9.
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2007: Diogon Marie; Wissler Frédéric; Quintin Sophie; Nagamatsu Yasuko; Sookhareea Satis; Landmann Frédéric; Hutter Harald; Vitale Nicolas; Labouesse Michel
The RhoGAP RGA-2 and LET-502/ROCK achieve a balance of actomyosin-dependent forces in C. elegans epidermis to control morphogenesis.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2007;134(13):2469-79.
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2007: Liégeois Samuel; Benedetto Alexandre; Michaux Grégoire; Belliard Guillaume; Labouesse Michel
Genes required for osmoregulation and apical secretion in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genetics 2007;175(2):709-24.
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2006: Nicot Anne-Sophie; Fares Hanna; Payrastre Bernard; Chisholm Andrew D; Labouesse Michel; Laporte Jocelyn
The phosphoinositide kinase PIKfyve/Fab1p regulates terminal lysosome maturation in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Molecular biology of the cell 2006;17(7):3062-74.
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2006: Liégeois Samuel; Benedetto Alexandre; Garnier Jean-Marie; Schwab Yannick; Labouesse Michel
The V0-ATPase mediates apical secretion of exosomes containing Hedgehog-related proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans.
The Journal of cell biology 2006;173(6):949-61.
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2006: Hao Limin; Mukherjee Krishanu; Liegeois Samuel; Baillie David; Labouesse Michel; Bürglin Thomas R
The hedgehog-related gene qua-1 is required for molting in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2006;235(6):1469-81.
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2006: Labouesse Michel
Epithelial junctions and attachments.
WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology 2006;():1-21.
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2004: Labouesse Michel
Epithelium-mesenchyme: a balancing act of RhoGAP and RhoGEF.
Current biology : CB 2004;14(13):R508-10.
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2004: Landmann Frédéric; Quintin Sophie; Labouesse Michel
Multiple regulatory elements with spatially and temporally distinct activities control the expression of the epithelial differentiation gene lin-26 in C. elegans.
Developmental biology 2004;265(2):478-90.
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2003: Labouesse Michel
[Caenorhabditis elegans]
Médecine sciences : M/S 2003;19(12):1171-2.
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2003: Legouis Renaud; Jaulin-Bastard Fanny; Schott Sonia; Navarro Christel; Borg Jean-Paul; Labouesse Michel
Basolateral targeting by leucine-rich repeat domains in epithelial cells.
EMBO reports 2003;4(11):1096-102.
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2003: Labouesse Michel; Georges-Labouesse Elisabeth
Cell adhesion: parallels between vertebrate and invertebrate focal adhesions.
Current biology : CB 2003;13(13):R528-30.
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2003: Bosher Julia M; Hahn Bum-Soo; Legouis Renaud; Sookhareea Satis; Weimer Robby M; Gansmuller Anne; Chisholm Andrew D; Rose Ann M; Bessereau Jean-Louis; Labouesse Michel
The Caenorhabditis elegans vab-10 spectraplakin isoforms protect the epidermis against internal and external forces.
The Journal of cell biology 2003;161(4):757-68.
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2002: Martin Edwige; Laloux Hélène; Couette Gaëlle; Alvarez Thierry; Bessou Catherine; Hauser Oliver; Sookhareea Satis; Labouesse Michel; Ségalat Laurent
Identification of 1088 new transposon insertions of Caenorhabditis elegans: a pilot study toward large-scale screens.
Genetics 2002;162(1):521-4.
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2002: Poinat Patrice; De Arcangelis Adèle; Sookhareea Satis; Zhu Xiaoping; Hedgecock Edward M; Labouesse Michel; Georges-Labouesse Elisabeth
A conserved interaction between beta1 integrin/PAT-3 and Nck-interacting kinase/MIG-15 that mediates commissural axon navigation in C. elegans.
Current biology : CB 2002;12(8):622-31.
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2002: Kuwabara Patricia E; Labouesse Michel
The sterol-sensing domain: multiple families, a unique role?
Trends in genetics : TIG 2002;18(4):193-201.
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2001: Hahn B S; Labouesse M
Tissue integrity: hemidesmosomes and resistance to stress.
Current biology : CB 2001;11(21):R858-61.
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2001: Michaux G; Legouis R; Labouesse M
Epithelial biology: lessons from Caenorhabditis elegans.
Gene 2001;277(1-2):83-100.
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2001: Quintin S; Michaux G; McMahon L; Gansmuller A; Labouesse M
The Caenorhabditis elegans gene lin-26 can trigger epithelial differentiation without conferring tissue specificity.
Developmental biology 2001;235(2):410-21.
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2001: McMahon L; Legouis R; Vonesch J L; Labouesse M
Assembly of C. elegans apical junctions involves positioning and compaction by LET-413 and protein aggregation by the MAGUK protein DLG-1.
Journal of cell science 2001;114(Pt 12):2265-77.
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2000: Dantonel J C; Quintin S; Lakatos L; Labouesse M; Tora L
TBP-like factor is required for embryonic RNA polymerase II transcription in C. elegans.
Molecular cell 2000;6(3):715-22.
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2000: Michaux G; Gansmuller A; Hindelang C; Labouesse M
CHE-14, a protein with a sterol-sensing domain, is required for apical sorting in C. elegans ectodermal epithelial cells.
Current biology : CB 2000;10(18):1098-107.
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2000: Bilder D; Birnbaum D; Borg J P; Bryant P; Huigbretse J; Jansen E; Kennedy M B; Labouesse M; Legouis R; Mechler B; Perrimon N; Petit M; Sinha P
Collective nomenclature for LAP proteins.
Nature cell biology 2000;2(7):E114.
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2000: Legouis R; Gansmuller A; Sookhareea S; Bosher J M; Baillie D L; Labouesse M
LET-413 is a basolateral protein required for the assembly of adherens junctions in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Nature cell biology 2000;2(7):415-22.
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2000: Bosher J M; Labouesse M
RNA interference: genetic wand and genetic watchdog.
Nature cell biology 2000;2(2):E31-6.
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1999: Bosher J M; Dufourcq P; Sookhareea S; Labouesse M
RNA interference can target pre-mRNA: consequences for gene expression in a Caenorhabditis elegans operon.
Genetics 1999;153(3):1245-56.
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1999: Labouesse M; Mango S E
Patterning the C. elegans embryo: moving beyond the cell lineage.
Trends in genetics : TIG 1999;15(8):307-13.
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1999: Dufourcq P; Chanal P; Vicaire S; Camut E; Quintin S; den Boer B G; Bosher J M; Labouesse M
lir-2, lir-1 and lin-26 encode a new class of zinc-finger proteins and are organized in two overlapping operons both in Caenorhabditis elegans and in Caenorhabditis briggsae.
Genetics 1999;152(1):221-35.
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1998: den Boer B G; Sookhareea S; Dufourcq P; Labouesse M
A tissue-specific knock-out strategy reveals that lin-26 is required for the formation of the somatic gonad epithelium in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1998;125(16):3213-24.
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1998: Horner M A; Quintin S; Domeier M E; Kimble J; Labouesse M; Mango S E
pha-4, an HNF-3 homolog, specifies pharyngeal organ identity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Genes & development 1998;12(13):1947-52.
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1997: Chanal P; Labouesse M
A screen for genetic loci required for hypodermal cell and glial-like cell development during Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis.
Genetics 1997;146(1):207-26.
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1996: Labouesse M; Hartwieg E; Horvitz H R
The Caenorhabditis elegans LIN-26 protein is required to specify and/or maintain all non-neuronal ectodermal cell fates.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1996;122(9):2579-88.
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1994: Labouesse M; Sookhareea S; Horvitz H R
The Caenorhabditis elegans gene lin-26 is required to specify the fates of hypodermal cells and encodes a presumptive zinc-finger transcription factor.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1994;120(9):2359-68.
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