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Francis Rodier

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The Journal of Cell Biology|April 30, 2008
Telomere dysfunction and cell survival: roles for distinct TIN2-containing complexesSahn-Ho Kim, Albert R Davalos, Seok-Jin Heo, et al.
Plos One|October 23, 2008
Effect of Ku80 deficiency on mutation frequencies and spectra at a LacZ reporter locus in mouse tissues and cellsRita A Busuttil, Denise P Muñoz, Ana Maria Garcia, et al.
Cells|July 8, 2020
DNA Damage- But Not Enzalutamide-Induced Senescence in Prostate Cancer Promotes Senolytic Bcl-xL Inhibitor SensitivityNicolas Malaquin, Arthur Vancayseele, Sophie Gilbert, et al.
EMBO Reports|August 14, 2020
Non-canonical ATM/MRN activities temporally define the senescence secretory programNicolas Malaquin, Marc-Alexandre Olivier, Aurélie Martinez, et al.
Plos Biology|December 5, 2008
Senescence-associated secretory phenotypes reveal cell-nonautonomous functions of oncogenic RAS and the p53 tumor suppressorJean-Philippe Coppé, Christopher K Patil, Francis Rodier, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 2, 2021
Homologous recombination-mediated irreversible genome damage underlies telomere-induced senescenceSabrina Ghadaouia, Marc-Alexandre Olivier, Aurélie Martinez, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 29, 2012
The autophagy-senescence connection in chemotherapy: must tumor cells (self) eat before they sleep?Rachel W Goehe, Xu Di, Khushboo Sharma, et al.
Aging Cell|March 25, 2010
Ionizing radiation-induced long-term expression of senescence markers in mice is independent of p53 and immune statusOanh N L Le, Francis Rodier, Francois Fontaine, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 8, 2013
p53-dependent release of Alarmin HMGB1 is a central mediator of senescent phenotypesAlbert R Davalos, Misako Kawahara, Gautam K Malhotra, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2010
A human-like senescence-associated secretory phenotype is conserved in mouse cells dependent on physiological oxygenJean-Philippe Coppé, Christopher K Patil, Francis Rodier, et al.
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The Journal of Cell Biology|April 30, 2008
Telomere dysfunction and cell survival: roles for distinct TIN2-containing complexesSahn-Ho Kim, Albert R Davalos, Seok-Jin Heo, et al.
Plos One|October 23, 2008
Effect of Ku80 deficiency on mutation frequencies and spectra at a LacZ reporter locus in mouse tissues and cellsRita A Busuttil, Denise P Muñoz, Ana Maria Garcia, et al.
Cells|July 8, 2020
DNA Damage- But Not Enzalutamide-Induced Senescence in Prostate Cancer Promotes Senolytic Bcl-xL Inhibitor SensitivityNicolas Malaquin, Arthur Vancayseele, Sophie Gilbert, et al.
EMBO Reports|August 14, 2020
Non-canonical ATM/MRN activities temporally define the senescence secretory programNicolas Malaquin, Marc-Alexandre Olivier, Aurélie Martinez, et al.
Plos Biology|December 5, 2008
Senescence-associated secretory phenotypes reveal cell-nonautonomous functions of oncogenic RAS and the p53 tumor suppressorJean-Philippe Coppé, Christopher K Patil, Francis Rodier, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 2, 2021
Homologous recombination-mediated irreversible genome damage underlies telomere-induced senescenceSabrina Ghadaouia, Marc-Alexandre Olivier, Aurélie Martinez, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics|August 29, 2012
The autophagy-senescence connection in chemotherapy: must tumor cells (self) eat before they sleep?Rachel W Goehe, Xu Di, Khushboo Sharma, et al.
Aging Cell|March 25, 2010
Ionizing radiation-induced long-term expression of senescence markers in mice is independent of p53 and immune statusOanh N L Le, Francis Rodier, Francois Fontaine, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|May 8, 2013
p53-dependent release of Alarmin HMGB1 is a central mediator of senescent phenotypesAlbert R Davalos, Misako Kawahara, Gautam K Malhotra, et al.
Plos One|February 20, 2010
A human-like senescence-associated secretory phenotype is conserved in mouse cells dependent on physiological oxygenJean-Philippe Coppé, Christopher K Patil, Francis Rodier, et al.
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