ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-030306-4
Roussigné, Myriam
Email: myriam.roussigne@univ-tlse3.fr
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Affiliation: Blader Lab
Address: Centre de Biologie du Développement (UMR 5547) Centre National de Recherche Scientifique Université Paul Sabatier 118, Rte de Narbonne Toulouse, 31062 France
Country: France
Phone: 33-05-61-55-67-34
Fax: 33-05-61-55-65-07
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS


PUBLICATIONS
Nöbel, S., Wang, X., Cristante, M., Guëll, M., Tariel, J., Danchin, É., Roussigné, M. (2023) No evidence for mate copying in Danio rerio. Behavioural processes. 206:104837
Wei, L., Al Oustah, A., Blader, P., Roussigné, M. (2019) Notch signaling restricts FGF pathway activation in parapineal cells to promote their collective migration. eLIFE. 8:
Roussigné, M., Wei, L., Tsingos, E., Kuchling, F., Alkobtawi, M., Tsalavouta, M., Wittbrodt, J., Carl, M., Blader, P., Wilson, S.W. (2018) Left/right asymmetric collective migration of parapineal cells is mediated by focal FGF signaling activity in leading cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115(42):E9812-E9821
Halluin, C., Madelaine, R., Naye, F., Peers, B., Roussigné, M., Blader, P. (2016) Habenular Neurogenesis in Zebrafish Is Regulated by a Hedgehog, Pax6 Proneural Gene Cascade. PLoS One. 11:e0158210
Garric, L., Ronsin, B., Roussigné, M., Booton, S., Gamse, J.T., Dufourcq, P., Blader, P. (2014) Pitx2c ensures habenular asymmetry by restricting parapineal cell number. Development (Cambridge, England). 141:1572-9
Roussigne, M., Blader, P., and Wilson, S.W. (2012) Breaking symmetry: the zebrafish as a model for understanding left-right asymmetry in the developing brain. Developmental Neurobiology. 72(3):269-281
Roussigné, M., Bianco, I.H., Wilson, S.W., and Blader, P. (2009) Nodal signalling imposes left-right asymmetry upon neurogenesis in the habenular nuclei. Development (Cambridge, England). 136(9):1549-1557
Roussigne, M., and Blader, P. (2006) Divergence in regulation of the PEA3 family of ETS transcription factors. Gene expression patterns : GEP. 6(8):777-782

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS