Juliette Mathieu

Affiliations: 
Developmental Biology Institut Curie, Bures-sur-Yvette, Île-de-France, France 
Area:
oogenesis stem cells
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Hermant C, Matias NR, Michel-Hissier P, et al. (2024) Lethal Giant Disc is a target of Cdk1 and regulates ESCRT-III localization during germline stem cell abscission. Development (Cambridge, England)
Bruelle C, Pinot M, Daniel E, et al. (2023) Cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic roles of the ESCRT-III subunit Shrub in abscission of Drosophila sensory organ precursors. Development (Cambridge, England). 150
Mathieu J, Michel-Hissier P, Boucherit V, et al. (2022) The deubiquitinase USP8 targets ESCRT-III to promote incomplete cell division. Science (New York, N.Y.). 376: 818-823
Clémot M, Molla-Herman A, Mathieu J, et al. (2018) The replicative histone chaperone CAF-1 is essential for the maintenance of identity and genome integrity in adult stem cells. Development (Cambridge, England)
Mathieu J, Huynh JR. (2017) Bam and Otu can regulate stem cell fate by stabilizing cyclin A. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Mathieu J, Huynh JR. (2016) Monitoring complete and incomplete abscission in the germ line stem cell lineage of Drosophila ovaries Methods in Cell Biology
Sperber H, Mathieu J, Wang Y, et al. (2015) The metabolome regulates the epigenetic landscape during naive-to-primed human embryonic stem cell transition. Nature Cell Biology
Matias NR, Mathieu J, Huynh JR. (2015) Abscission is regulated by the ESCRT-III protein shrub in Drosophila germline stem cells. Plos Genetics. 11: e1004653
Eikenes ÅH, Malerød L, Christensen AL, et al. (2015) ALIX and ESCRT-III coordinately control cytokinetic abscission during germline stem cell division in vivo. Plos Genetics. 11: e1004904
Mathieu J, Zhou W, Xing Y, et al. (2014) Hypoxia-inducible factors have distinct and stage-specific roles during reprogramming of human cells to pluripotency. Cell Stem Cell. 14: 592-605
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