Notch targets and their regulation
The proteolytic cleavages elicited by activation of the Notch receptor release an intracellular
fragment, Notch intracellular domain, which enters the nucleus to activate the transcription …
fragment, Notch intracellular domain, which enters the nucleus to activate the transcription …
Direct response to Notch activation: signaling crosstalk and incoherent logic
Notch is the receptor in one of a small group of conserved signaling pathways that are
essential at multiple stages in development. Although the mechanism of transduction impinges …
essential at multiple stages in development. Although the mechanism of transduction impinges …
[HTML][HTML] Cholinergic mesencephalic neurons are involved in gait and postural disorders in Parkinson disease
C Karachi, D Grabli, FA Bernard… - The Journal of …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Gait disorders and postural instability, which are commonly observed in elderly patients with
Parkinson disease (PD), respond poorly to dopaminergic agents used to treat other …
Parkinson disease (PD), respond poorly to dopaminergic agents used to treat other …
Promotion of central nervous system remyelination by induced differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells
…, B Ji, Z Shao, A Chédotal, F Bernard… - Annals of Neurology …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Repair of demyelinated axons in diseases such as multiple sclerosis requires
activation of the myelination program in existing or newly recruited oligodendrocyte precursor …
activation of the myelination program in existing or newly recruited oligodendrocyte precursor …
Semantic and episodic memory of music are subserved by distinct neural networks
Numerous functional imaging studies have shown that retrieval from semantic and episodic
memory is subserved by distinct neural networks. However, these results were essentially …
memory is subserved by distinct neural networks. However, these results were essentially …
Change detection in children with autism: an auditory event-related fMRI study
Autism involves impairments in communication and social interaction, as well as high levels
of repetitive, stereotypic, and ritualistic behaviours, and extreme resistance to change. This …
of repetitive, stereotypic, and ritualistic behaviours, and extreme resistance to change. This …
Notch cooperates with Lozenge/Runx to lock haemocytes into a differentiation programme
…, S Collins, A Mulligan, I Reekie, F Bernard… - …, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
The diverse functions of Notch signalling imply that it must elicit context-specific programmes
of gene expression. With the aim of investigating how Notch drives cells to differentiate, we …
of gene expression. With the aim of investigating how Notch drives cells to differentiate, we …
Some recent developments in mechanical activation and mechanosynthesis
E Gaffet, F Bernard, JC Niepce, F Charlot… - Journal of materials …, 1999 - pubs.rsc.org
After outlining the general characteristics of high-energy ball-milling, mechanochemical
synthesis is argued to be an attractive method for the synthesis and transformation of materials. …
synthesis is argued to be an attractive method for the synthesis and transformation of materials. …
Further demonstration of the diversity of chromosomal changes involving 2p23 in ALK-positive lymphoma: 2 cases expressing ALK kinase fused to CLTCL (clathrin …
…, L Lamant, K Pulford, F Bernard… - Blood, The Journal …, 2000 - ashpublications.org
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive lymphomas are characterized by expression of
a hybrid protein, comprising the cytoplasmic portion of the ALK tyrosine kinase fused to a …
a hybrid protein, comprising the cytoplasmic portion of the ALK tyrosine kinase fused to a …
Brain hyper-reactivity to auditory novel targets in children with high-functioning autism
Although communication and social difficulties in autism have received a great deal of
research attention, the other key diagnostic feature, extreme repetitive behaviour and unusual …
research attention, the other key diagnostic feature, extreme repetitive behaviour and unusual …