2015
A Dicer-miR-107 Interaction Regulates Biogenesis of Specific miRNAs Crucial for Neurogenesis
Ristori E, Lopez-Ramirez MA, Narayanan A, Hill-Teran G, Moro A, Calvo CF, Thomas JL, Nicoli S. A Dicer-miR-107 Interaction Regulates Biogenesis of Specific miRNAs Crucial for Neurogenesis. Developmental Cell 2015, 32: 546-560. PMID: 25662174, PMCID: PMC8950125, DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2014.12.013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBlotting, WesternCell DifferentiationCell ProliferationImmunoenzyme TechniquesIn Situ HybridizationMicroRNAsNeurogenesisNeuronsReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionRhombencephalonRibonuclease IIIRNA, MessengerTumor Cells, CulturedZebrafishZebrafish ProteinsConceptsSpecific miRNAsDicer levelsBiogenesis of microRNAsNeuronal cellsDicer expression levelsExpression levelsDicer resultsMiRNA biogenesisMiR-107 functionsBiogenesisEctopic accumulationSubstrate selectivityPostmitotic neuronsMiR-107MiR-9MiRNAsHomeostatic levelsPrecise accumulationNeurogenesisDicerCellsAccumulationMicroRNAsRecent reportsProgenitors
2010
A new alternative mechanism in glioblastoma vascularization: tubular vasculogenic mimicry
Hallani S, Boisselier B, Peglion F, Rousseau A, Colin C, Idbaih A, Marie Y, Mokhtari K, Thomas JL, Eichmann A, Delattre JY, Maniotis AJ, Sanson M. A new alternative mechanism in glioblastoma vascularization: tubular vasculogenic mimicry. Brain 2010, 133: 973-982. PMID: 20375132, PMCID: PMC4861203, DOI: 10.1093/brain/awq044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStem-like cellsGlioblastoma stem-like cellsVascular smooth muscle-like cellsSmooth muscle-like cellsAnti-angiogenic therapyMuscle-like cellsHuman glioblastoma tissuesTransient efficacyTreatment strategiesStem cell propertiesEndothelial proliferationVasculogenic mimicryTumor cellsHuman tumorsBlood vesselsGlioblastoma vasculatureGlioblastoma tissuesGlioblastoma cellsVascularizationCellsDe novoGene expressionNew alternative mechanismTherapyTumors
2001
Human medulloblastoma cell line DEV is a potent tool to screen for factors influencing differentiation of neural stem cells
Buzanska L, Spassky N, Belin M, Giangrande A, Guillemot F, Klämbt C, Labouesse M, Thomas J, Domanska‐Janik K, Zalc B. Human medulloblastoma cell line DEV is a potent tool to screen for factors influencing differentiation of neural stem cells. Journal Of Neuroscience Research 2001, 65: 17-23. PMID: 11433425, DOI: 10.1002/jnr.1123.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBasic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription FactorsCaenorhabditis elegansCaenorhabditis elegans ProteinsCell DifferentiationCerebellar NeoplasmsCulture MediaDNA-Binding ProteinsDrosophilaDrosophila ProteinsGene ExpressionGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHumansIndicators and ReagentsLuminescent ProteinsMedulloblastomaNerve Tissue ProteinsNeurogliaNeuronsNeuropeptidesRepressor ProteinsStem CellsTrans-ActivatorsTranscription FactorsTransfectionTumor Cells, CulturedConceptsTranscription factorsDev cellsGlial specificationDrosophila glial cellsCell linesTranscription factor genesDifferent transcription factorsEmbryonic Drosophila CNSGlial cellsMost glial cellsFly gliaFunctional conservationMurine geneDrosophila CNSGlial fateNeural cell linesFactor genesNeural stem cellsProcess of specificationHuman neural cell linesFunction experimentsNeurogenin 1Neuronal differentiationOligodendroglial cell typesCell types