Jean-François Ouimette
Affiliations: | Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7, Paris, Île-de-France, France |
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X-chromosome inactivation, Limb developmentGoogle:
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Claire Rougeulle | grad student | Université Paris 7 |
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Rosspopoff O, Cazottes E, Huret C, et al. (2023) Species-specific regulation of XIST by the JPX/FTX orthologs. Nucleic Acids Research. 51: 2177-2194 |
Ouimette JF, Rougeulle C. (2020) Many XCI-ting routes to reach the eXACT dose. Nature Cell Biology |
Patrat C, Ouimette JF, Rougeulle C. (2020) X chromosome inactivation in human development. Development (Cambridge, England). 147 |
L'honoré A, Commère PH, Ouimette JF, et al. (2016) Redox Regulation by Pitx2 and Pitx3 Is Critical for Fetal Myogenesis. Developmental Cell. 39: 756 |
Vallot C, Ouimette JF, Rougeulle C. (2016) Establishment of X chromosome inactivation and epigenomic features of the inactive X depend on cellular contexts. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. 38: 869-80 |
Ouimette JF, Rougeulle C. (2016) How Many Non-coding RNAs Does It Take to Compensate Male/Female Genetic Imbalance? Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 886: 33-49 |
Vallot C, Ouimette JF, Makhlouf M, et al. (2015) Erosion of X Chromosome Inactivation in Human Pluripotent Cells Initiates with XACT Coating and Depends on a Specific Heterochromatin Landscape. Cell Stem Cell. 16: 533-46 |
Makhlouf M, Ouimette JF, Oldfield A, et al. (2014) A prominent and conserved role for YY1 in Xist transcriptional activation. Nature Communications. 5: 4878 |
L'honoré A, Commère PH, Ouimette JF, et al. (2014) Redox regulation by Pitx2 and Pitx3 is critical for fetal myogenesis Developmental Cell. 29: 392-405 |
L'Honoré A, Ouimette JF, Lavertu-Jolin M, et al. (2010) Pitx2 defines alternate pathways acting through MyoD during limb and somitic myogenesis Development. 137: 3847-3856 |