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Laurent Sansregret

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Cell|July 23, 2013
Born equal: dual safeguards for daughter cell size symmetryLaurent Sansregret, Mark Petronczki
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|January 5, 2017
The Role of Aneuploidy in Cancer EvolutionLaurent Sansregret, Charles Swanton
Future Oncology (London, England)|May 17, 2011
Gene signatures of genomic instability as prognostic tools for breast cancerLaurent Sansregret, Alain Nepveu
Gene|March 4, 2008
The multiple roles of CUX1: insights from mouse models and cell-based assaysLaurent Sansregret, Alain Nepveu
Nature Reviews. Clinical Oncology|January 4, 2018
Determinants and clinical implications of chromosomal instability in cancerLaurent Sansregret, Bart Vanhaesebroeck, Charles Swanton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 24, 2010
Hyperphosphorylation by cyclin B/CDK1 in mitosis resets CUX1 DNA binding clock at each cell cycleLaurent Sansregret, David Gallo, Marianne Santaguida, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 16, 2007
Genome-wide location analysis and expression studies reveal a role for p110 CUX1 in the activation of DNA replication genesRyoko Harada, Charles Vadnais, Laurent Sansregret, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 2, 2006
The p110 isoform of the CDP/Cux transcription factor accelerates entry into S phaseLaurent Sansregret, Brigitte Goulet, Ryoko Harada, et al.
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|September 15, 2007
Increased expression and activity of nuclear cathepsin L in cancer cells suggests a novel mechanism of cell transformationBrigitte Goulet, Laurent Sansregret, Lam Leduy, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 29, 2009
p110 CUX1 homeodomain protein stimulates cell migration and invasion in part through a regulatory cascade culminating in the repression of E-cadherin and occludinValerie Kedinger, Laurent Sansregret, Ryoko Harada, et al.
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Cell|July 23, 2013
Born equal: dual safeguards for daughter cell size symmetryLaurent Sansregret, Mark Petronczki
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|January 5, 2017
The Role of Aneuploidy in Cancer EvolutionLaurent Sansregret, Charles Swanton
Future Oncology (London, England)|May 17, 2011
Gene signatures of genomic instability as prognostic tools for breast cancerLaurent Sansregret, Alain Nepveu
Gene|March 4, 2008
The multiple roles of CUX1: insights from mouse models and cell-based assaysLaurent Sansregret, Alain Nepveu
Nature Reviews. Clinical Oncology|January 4, 2018
Determinants and clinical implications of chromosomal instability in cancerLaurent Sansregret, Bart Vanhaesebroeck, Charles Swanton
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 24, 2010
Hyperphosphorylation by cyclin B/CDK1 in mitosis resets CUX1 DNA binding clock at each cell cycleLaurent Sansregret, David Gallo, Marianne Santaguida, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|November 16, 2007
Genome-wide location analysis and expression studies reveal a role for p110 CUX1 in the activation of DNA replication genesRyoko Harada, Charles Vadnais, Laurent Sansregret, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 2, 2006
The p110 isoform of the CDP/Cux transcription factor accelerates entry into S phaseLaurent Sansregret, Brigitte Goulet, Ryoko Harada, et al.
Molecular Cancer Research : MCR|September 15, 2007
Increased expression and activity of nuclear cathepsin L in cancer cells suggests a novel mechanism of cell transformationBrigitte Goulet, Laurent Sansregret, Lam Leduy, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 29, 2009
p110 CUX1 homeodomain protein stimulates cell migration and invasion in part through a regulatory cascade culminating in the repression of E-cadherin and occludinValerie Kedinger, Laurent Sansregret, Ryoko Harada, et al.
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