Adherens junctions are involved in polarized contractile ring formation in dividing epithelial cells of Xenopus laevis embryos
Guillaume Hatte
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Claude Prigent
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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hal-03169727v1
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Cortical localization of maternal embryonic leucine zipper kinase (MELK) implicated in cytokinesis in early xenopus embryos.
Jean-Pierre Tassan
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inserm-00630625v1
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Development of Xenopus laevis bipotential gonads into testis or ovary is driven by sex-specific cell-cell interactions, proliferation rate, cell migration and deposition of extracellular matrix
Rafal P. Piprek
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Malgorzata Kloc
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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Jacek Z. Kubiak
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hal-01659527v1
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CDC6 controls dynamics of the first embryonic M-phase entry and progression via CDK1 inhibition.
Mohammed El Dika
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Katarzyna Laskowska-Kaszub
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Magdalena Koryto
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Damian Dudka
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Claude Prigent
et al.
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hal-01080757v1
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Differential Effects of Overexpression of Wild Type and Kinase-Dead MELK in Fibroblasts and Keratinocytes, Potential Implications for Skin Wound Healing and Cancer
Łukasz Szymański
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Krystyna Lieto
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Robert Zdanowski
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Sławomir Lewicki
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
et al.
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hal-04100238v1
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Flexibility vs. robustness in cell cycle regulation of timing of M-phase entry in Xenopus laevis embryo cell-free extract
Mateusz Debowski
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Mohammed El Dika
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Jacek Malejczyk
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Robert Zdanowski
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Claude Prigent
et al.
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hal-01478385v1
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Tight junctions negatively regulate mechanical forces applied to adherens junctions in vertebrate epithelial tissue
Guillaume Hatte
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Claude Prigent
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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hal-01737260v1
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Actomyosin-generated tension on cadherin is similar between dividing and non-dividing epithelial cells in early Xenopus laevis embryos
Gaëtan Herbomel
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Guillaume Hatte
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Julien Roul
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Sergi Padilla-Parra
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
et al.
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hal-01502134v1
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siRNA-Mediated MELK Knockdown Induces Accelerated Wound Healing with Increased Collagen Deposition
Lukasz Szymanski
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Sławomir Lewicki
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Tomasz Markiewicz
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Szczepan Cierniak
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
et al.
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hal-03978836v1
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Control of timing of embryonic M-phase entry and exit is differentially sensitive to CDK1 and PP2A balance
Mohammed El Dika
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Damian Dudka
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Claude Prigent
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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Malgorzata Kloc
et al.
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hal-01313753v1
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A functional analysis of MELK in cell division reveals a transition in the mode of cytokinesis during Xenopus development.
Yann Le Page
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Isabelle Chartrain
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Caroline Badouel
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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inserm-00577068v1
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Stathmin involvement in the maternal embryonic leucine zipper kinase pathway in glioblastoma
Suely Kazue Nagahashi Marie
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Sueli Mieko Oba-Shinjo
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Roseli Da Silva
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Marcela Gimenez
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Gisele Nunes Reis
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hal-01299294v1
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Epithelial cell division in the Xenopus laevis embryo during gastrulation
Guillaume Hatte
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Marc Tramier
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Claude Prigent
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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hal-01313755v1
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Tight junction-associated protein GEF-H1 in the neighbours of dividing epithelial cells is essential for adaptation of cell-cell membrane during cytokinesis
Guillaume Hatte
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Claude Prigent
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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hal-01863364v1
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Transcriptome profiling reveals male- and female-specific gene expression pattern and novel gene candidates for the control of sex determination and gonad development in Xenopus laevis
Rafal P. Piprek
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Milena Damulewicz
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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Malgorzata Kloc
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Jacek Z. Kubiak
et al.
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hal-02153240v1
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Cell-cycle dependent localization of MELK and its new partner RACK1 in epithelial versus mesenchyme-like cells in Xenopus embryo
Isabelle Chartrain
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Yann Le Page
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Guillaume Hatte
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Roman Körner
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Jacek Z. Kubiak
et al.
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hal-00874053v1
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Maternal embryonic leucine zipper kinase is stabilized in mitosis by phosphorylation and is partially degraded upon mitotic exit.
Caroline Badouel
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Isabelle Chartrain
,
Joëlle Blot
,
Jean-Pierre Tassan
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istex
inserm-00480065v1
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PAR-4 and anillin regulate myosin to coordinate spindle and furrow position during asymmetric division
Anne Pacquelet
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Perrine Uhart
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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Grégoire Michaux
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hal-01214010v1
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Asymmetries in Cell Division, Cell Size, and Furrowing in the Xenopus laevis Embryo
Jean-Pierre Tassan
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Martin Wühr
,
Guillaume Hatte
,
Jacek Kubiak
Jean-Pierre Tassan and Jacek Z. Kubiak eds.
Asymmetric Cell Division in Development, Differentiation and Cancer , 61, pp.243-260, 2017,
⟨10.1007/978-3-319-53150-2_11⟩
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hal-01518005v1
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Role of Cdc6 During Oogenesis and Early Embryo Development in Mouse and Xenopus laevis
Ewa Borsuk
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Joanna Jachowicz
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Malgorzata Kloc
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Jean-Pierre Tassan
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Jacek Z. Kubiak
et al.
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hal-01502130v1
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Human pEg3 kinase associates with and phosphorylates CDC25B phosphatase: a potential role for pEg3 in cell cycle regulation
Noélie Davezac
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Véronique Baldin
,
Joëlle Blot
,
Bernard Ducommun
,
Jean-Pierre Tassan
et al.
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hal-02353411v1
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