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April 29, 2011
[Greatwall, a new guardian of mitosis]
Aicha Gharbi-Ayachi, Andrew Burgess, Suzanne Vigneron, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
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March 15, 2014
Partial inhibition of Cdk1 in G 2 phase overrides the SAC and decouples mitotic events
Rachael A McCloy, Samuel Rogers, C Elizabeth Caldon, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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June 18, 2010
Constant regulation of both the MPF amplification loop and the Greatwall-PP2A pathway is required for metaphase II arrest and correct entry into the first embryonic cell cycle
Thierry Lorca, Cyril Bernis, Suzanne Vigneron, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
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January 11, 2019
ENSA and ARPP19 differentially control cell cycle progression and development
Khaled Hached, Perrine Goguet, Sophie Charrasse, et al.
Scientific Reports
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March 14, 2017
Loss of Centromere Cohesion in Aneuploid Human Oocytes Correlates with Decreased Kinetochore Localization of the Sac Proteins Bub1 and Bubr1
Julie Lagirand-Cantaloube, Cendrine Ciabrini, Sophie Charrasse, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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February 25, 2016
Greatwall dephosphorylation and inactivation upon mitotic exit is triggered by PP1
Sheng Ma, Suzanne Vigneron, Perle Robert, et al.
Developmental Cell
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June 6, 2018
Cyclin A-cdk1-Dependent Phosphorylation of Bora Is the Triggering Factor Promoting Mitotic Entry
Suzanne Vigneron, Lena Sundermann, Jean-Claude Labbé, et al.
EMBO Reports
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December 13, 2006
Pin1 stabilizes Emi1 during G2 phase by preventing its association with SCF(betatrcp)
Cyril Bernis, Suzanne Vigneron, Andrew Burgess, et al.
Oncogene
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October 23, 2021
PP2A-B55: substrates and regulators in the control of cellular functions
Priya Amin, Sushil Awal, Suzanne Vigneron, et al.
The EMBO Journal
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February 20, 2024
Increases in cyclin A/Cdk activity and in PP2A-B55 inhibition by FAM122A are key mitosis-inducing events
Benjamin Lacroix, Suzanne Vigneron, Jean Claude Labbé, et al.
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Medecine Sciences : M/S
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April 29, 2011
[Greatwall, a new guardian of mitosis]
Aicha Gharbi-Ayachi, Andrew Burgess, Suzanne Vigneron, et al.
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
|
March 15, 2014
Partial inhibition of Cdk1 in G 2 phase overrides the SAC and decouples mitotic events
Rachael A McCloy, Samuel Rogers, C Elizabeth Caldon, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
June 18, 2010
Constant regulation of both the MPF amplification loop and the Greatwall-PP2A pathway is required for metaphase II arrest and correct entry into the first embryonic cell cycle
Thierry Lorca, Cyril Bernis, Suzanne Vigneron, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology
|
January 11, 2019
ENSA and ARPP19 differentially control cell cycle progression and development
Khaled Hached, Perrine Goguet, Sophie Charrasse, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
March 14, 2017
Loss of Centromere Cohesion in Aneuploid Human Oocytes Correlates with Decreased Kinetochore Localization of the Sac Proteins Bub1 and Bubr1
Julie Lagirand-Cantaloube, Cendrine Ciabrini, Sophie Charrasse, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
February 25, 2016
Greatwall dephosphorylation and inactivation upon mitotic exit is triggered by PP1
Sheng Ma, Suzanne Vigneron, Perle Robert, et al.
Developmental Cell
|
June 6, 2018
Cyclin A-cdk1-Dependent Phosphorylation of Bora Is the Triggering Factor Promoting Mitotic Entry
Suzanne Vigneron, Lena Sundermann, Jean-Claude Labbé, et al.
EMBO Reports
|
December 13, 2006
Pin1 stabilizes Emi1 during G2 phase by preventing its association with SCF(betatrcp)
Cyril Bernis, Suzanne Vigneron, Andrew Burgess, et al.
Oncogene
|
October 23, 2021
PP2A-B55: substrates and regulators in the control of cellular functions
Priya Amin, Sushil Awal, Suzanne Vigneron, et al.
The EMBO Journal
|
February 20, 2024
Increases in cyclin A/Cdk activity and in PP2A-B55 inhibition by FAM122A are key mitosis-inducing events
Benjamin Lacroix, Suzanne Vigneron, Jean Claude Labbé, et al.
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