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Diane DerrienINCC CNRS UMR8002 Verified email at etu.u-paris.fr Cited by 42 |
Multifaceted modes of action of the anticancer probiotic Enterococcus hirae
…, N Bossut, M Moya-Nilges, D Derrien… - Cell Death & …, 2021 - nature.com
A deviated repertoire of the gut microbiome predicts resistance to cancer immunotherapy.
Enterococcus hirae compensated cancer-associated dysbiosis in various tumor models. …
Enterococcus hirae compensated cancer-associated dysbiosis in various tumor models. …
[PDF][PDF] The nature of blindsight: implications for current theories of consciousness
Blindsight regroups the different manifestations of preserved discriminatory visual capacities
following the damage to the primary visual cortex. Blindsight types differentially impact …
following the damage to the primary visual cortex. Blindsight types differentially impact …
[HTML][HTML] The stage-specific plasticity of descending modulatory controls in a rodent model of cancer-induced bone pain
Simple Summary The mechanisms that underlie pain resulting from metastatic bone disease
remain elusive. This translates to a clinical and socioeconomic burden—targeted therapy is …
remain elusive. This translates to a clinical and socioeconomic burden—targeted therapy is …
Novel mechanisms of bone cancer pain revealed with in vivo GCaMP6s imaging
Skeletal metastases are frequently accompanied by chronic pain that is mechanoceptive in
nature and not easily managed by available therapies. The peripheral sensory profile of …
nature and not easily managed by available therapies. The peripheral sensory profile of …
[HTML][HTML] Landscape of transcription in human cells
Eukaryotic cells make many types of primary and processed RNAs that are found either in
specific subcellular compartments or throughout the cells. A complete catalogue of these …
specific subcellular compartments or throughout the cells. A complete catalogue of these …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-species annotation of transcriptome and chromatin structure in domesticated animals
Background Comparative genomics studies are central in identifying the coding and non-coding
elements associated with complex traits, and the functional annotation of genomes is a …
elements associated with complex traits, and the functional annotation of genomes is a …
A new side of the chicken genome: long noncoding RNAs [Conference poster].
M Kévin, K Christophe, W Valentin, E Diane, L Fabrice… - 2017 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Recent works in humans and model organisms have shown a massive new type of genes:
genes transcribed into long RNAs (≥200 nt) but not coding for proteins - these genes are …
genes transcribed into long RNAs (≥200 nt) but not coding for proteins - these genes are …
Transcriptome and chromatin structure annotation of liver, CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from four livestock species
Background Functional annotation of livestock genomes is a critical step to decipher the
genotype-to-phenotype relationship underlying complex traits. As part of the Functional …
genotype-to-phenotype relationship underlying complex traits. As part of the Functional …
[HTML][HTML] Long noncoding RNA repertoire in chicken liver and adipose tissue
Background Improving functional annotation of the chicken genome is a key challenge in
bridging the gap between genotype and phenotype. Among all transcribed regions, long …
bridging the gap between genotype and phenotype. Among all transcribed regions, long …
[HTML][HTML] An integrative atlas of chicken long non-coding genes and their annotations across 25 tissues
Long non-coding RNAs (LNC) regulate numerous biological processes. In contrast to
human, the identification of LNC in farm species, like chicken, is still lacunar. We propose a …
human, the identification of LNC in farm species, like chicken, is still lacunar. We propose a …