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Pascal Maire

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Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|April 19, 2006
Synthesis of a rhodaazacyclopropane and characterization of its radical cation by EPR spectroscopyPascal Maire, Anandaram Sreekanth, Torsten Büttner, et al.
Iscience|February 2, 2022
RhoA within myofibers controls satellite cell microenvironment to allow hypertrophic growthChiara Noviello, Kassandra Kobon, Léa Delivry, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|September 7, 2016
Six1 homeoprotein drives myofiber type IIA specialization in soleus muscleIori Sakakibara, Maud Wurmser, Matthieu Dos Santos, et al.
Nature Communications|October 10, 2020
Single-nucleus RNA-seq and FISH identify coordinated transcriptional activity in mammalian myofibersMatthieu Dos Santos, Stéphanie Backer, Benjamin Saintpierre, et al.
Developmental Biology|November 14, 2006
Eya1 and Eya2 proteins are required for hypaxial somitic myogenesis in the mouse embryoRaphaelle Grifone, Josiane Demignon, Julien Giordani, et al.
Plos Genetics|May 3, 2013
Six homeoproteins directly activate Myod expression in the gene regulatory networks that control early myogenesisFrédéric Relaix, Josiane Demignon, Christine Laclef, et al.
Developmental Biology|December 8, 2009
Six1 and Six4 gene expression is necessary to activate the fast-type muscle gene program in the mouse primary myotomeClaire Niro, Josiane Demignon, Stéphane Vincent, et al.
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|October 9, 2002
Fiber-type specific and position-dependent expression of a transgene in limb musclesFrançois Spitz, Laïla Benbacer, Jean Christophe Sabourin, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 5, 2012
Six1 regulates stem cell repair potential and self-renewal during skeletal muscle regenerationFabien Le Grand, Raphaëlle Grifone, Philippos Mourikis, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|December 26, 2002
Six and Eya expression during human somitogenesis and MyoD gene family activationFrançoise Fougerousse, Muriel Durand, Soledad Lopez, et al.
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Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|April 19, 2006
Synthesis of a rhodaazacyclopropane and characterization of its radical cation by EPR spectroscopyPascal Maire, Anandaram Sreekanth, Torsten Büttner, et al.
Iscience|February 2, 2022
RhoA within myofibers controls satellite cell microenvironment to allow hypertrophic growthChiara Noviello, Kassandra Kobon, Léa Delivry, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|September 7, 2016
Six1 homeoprotein drives myofiber type IIA specialization in soleus muscleIori Sakakibara, Maud Wurmser, Matthieu Dos Santos, et al.
Nature Communications|October 10, 2020
Single-nucleus RNA-seq and FISH identify coordinated transcriptional activity in mammalian myofibersMatthieu Dos Santos, Stéphanie Backer, Benjamin Saintpierre, et al.
Developmental Biology|November 14, 2006
Eya1 and Eya2 proteins are required for hypaxial somitic myogenesis in the mouse embryoRaphaelle Grifone, Josiane Demignon, Julien Giordani, et al.
Plos Genetics|May 3, 2013
Six homeoproteins directly activate Myod expression in the gene regulatory networks that control early myogenesisFrédéric Relaix, Josiane Demignon, Christine Laclef, et al.
Developmental Biology|December 8, 2009
Six1 and Six4 gene expression is necessary to activate the fast-type muscle gene program in the mouse primary myotomeClaire Niro, Josiane Demignon, Stéphane Vincent, et al.
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|October 9, 2002
Fiber-type specific and position-dependent expression of a transgene in limb musclesFrançois Spitz, Laïla Benbacer, Jean Christophe Sabourin, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 5, 2012
Six1 regulates stem cell repair potential and self-renewal during skeletal muscle regenerationFabien Le Grand, Raphaëlle Grifone, Philippos Mourikis, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|December 26, 2002
Six and Eya expression during human somitogenesis and MyoD gene family activationFrançoise Fougerousse, Muriel Durand, Soledad Lopez, et al.
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