Greg Lavieu - Publications

Affiliations: 
Institut Curie/INSERM, Paris, France 
Area:
cell biology, Golgi, exosomes

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Year Citation  Score
2019 Bonsergent E, Lavieu G. Content release of extracellular vesicles in a cell-free extract. Febs Letters. 593: 1983-1992. PMID 31175663 DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.13472  0.304
2017 Dunlop MH, Ernst AM, Schroeder LK, Toomre DK, Lavieu G, Rothman JE. Land-locked mammalian Golgi reveals cargo transport between stable cisternae. Nature Communications. 8: 432. PMID 28874656 DOI: 10.1038/S41467-017-00570-Z  0.503
2016 Dancourt J, Zheng H, Bottanelli F, Allgeyer ES, Bewersdorf J, Graham M, Liu X, Rothman JE, Lavieu G. Small cargoes pass through synthetically glued Golgi stacks. Febs Letters. 590: 1675-86. PMID 27174538 DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.12210  0.614
2014 Lavieu G, Dunlop MH, Lerich A, Zheng H, Bottanelli F, Rothman JE. The Golgi ribbon structure facilitates anterograde transport of large cargoes. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 25: 3028-36. PMID 25103235 DOI: 10.1091/Mbc.E14-04-0931  0.567
2013 Pellett PA, Dietrich F, Bewersdorf J, Rothman JE, Lavieu G. Inter-Golgi transport mediated by COPI-containing vesicles carrying small cargoes. Elife. 2: e01296. PMID 24137546 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.01296  0.615
2013 Lavieu G, Zheng H, Rothman JE. Stapled Golgi cisternae remain in place as cargo passes through the stack. Elife. 2: e00558. PMID 23755362 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.00558  0.468
2010 Lavieu G, Orci L, Shi L, Geiling M, Ravazzola M, Wieland F, Cosson P, Rothman JE. Induction of cortical endoplasmic reticulum by dimerization of a coatomer-binding peptide anchored to endoplasmic reticulum membranes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 6876-81. PMID 20351264 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1002536107  0.424
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