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Duchemin, Anne-Laure
Email: annelaure.duchemin@cos.uni-heidelberg.de
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Address: INF 230 Centre for Organismal Studies Poggi Lab/Wittbrodt department 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
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Covello, G., Rossello, F.J., Filosi, M., Gajardo, F., Duchemin, A.L., Tremonti, B.F., Eichenlaub, M., Polo, J.M., Powell, D., Ngai, J., Allende, M.L., Domenici, E., Ramialison, M., Poggi, L. (2020) Transcriptome analysis of the zebrafish atoh7-/- Mutant, lakritz, highlights Atoh7-dependent genetic networks with potential implications for human eye diseases. FASEB bioAdvances. 2:434-448
Duchemin, A.L., Vignes, H., Vermot, J. (2019) Mechanically activated Piezo channels modulate outflow tract valve development through the Yap1 and Klf2-Notch signaling axis. eLIFE. 8:
Goddard, L.M., Duchemin, A.L., Ramalingan, H., Wu, B., Chen, M., Bamezai, S., Yang, J., Li, L., Morley, M.P., Wang, T., Scherrer-Crosbie, M., Frank, D.B., Engleka, K.A., Jameson, S.C., Morrisey, E.E., Carroll, T.J., Zhou, B., Vermot, J., Kahn, M.L. (2017) Hemodynamic Forces Sculpt Developing Heart Valves through a KLF2-WNT9B Paracrine Signaling Axis. Developmental Cell. 43(3):274-289.e5
Cepero Malo, M., Duchemin, A.L., Guglielmi, L., Patzel, E., Sel, S., Auffarth, G.U., Carl, M., Poggi, L. (2017) The Zebrafish Anillin-eGFP Reporter Marks Late Dividing Retinal Precursors and Stem Cells Entering Neuronal Lineages. PLoS One. 12:e0170356
Paolini, A., Duchemin, A.L., Albadri, S., Patzel, E., Bornhorst, D., González Avalos, P., Lemke, S., Machate, A., Brand, M., Sel, S., Di Donato, V., Del Bene, F., Zolessi, F.R., Ramialison, M., Poggi, L. (2015) Asymmetric inheritance of the apical domain and self-renewal of retinal ganglion cell progenitors depend on Anillin function. Development (Cambridge, England). 142(5):832-9
Palmyre, A., Lee, J., Ryklin, G., Camarata, T., Selig, M.K., Duchemin, A.L., Nowak, P., Arnaout, M.A., Drummond, I.A., Vasilyev, A. (2014) Collective epithelial migration drives kidney repair after acute injury. PLoS One. 9:e101304

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