Julien Ferent

Affiliations: 
2013-2019 IRCM 
 2019- Insitut du Fer à Moulin 
Area:
Neurogenesis, oligodendrocyte, Neuronal plasticity
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Elisabeth Traiffort grad student 2008-2013 CNRS université Paris 11
Frédéric Charron post-doc 2013-2019 IRCM
Fiona Francis post-doc 2019-2021
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Gribaudo S, Robert R, van Sambeek B, et al. (2023) Self-organizing models of human trunk organogenesis recapitulate spinal cord and spine co-morphogenesis. Nature Biotechnology
Douceau S, Deutsch Guerrero T, Ferent J. (2023) Establishing Hedgehog Gradients during Neural Development. Cells. 12
Thiry L, Lemaire C, Rastqar A, et al. (2022) Heterozygous mutant mice have a subtle locomotor phenotype. Eneuro
Ferent J, Zaidi D, Francis F. (2020) Extracellular Control of Radial Glia Proliferation and Scaffolding During Cortical Development and Pathology. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 8: 578341
Ferent J, Zaidi D, Francis F. (2020) Extracellular Control of Radial Glia Proliferation and Scaffolding During Cortical Development and Pathology Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 8
Ferent J, Constable S, Gigante ED, et al. (2019) The Ciliary Protein Arl13b Functions Outside of the Primary Cilium in Shh-Mediated Axon Guidance. Cell Reports. 29: 3356-3366.e3
Ferent J, Giguère F, Jolicoeur C, et al. (2019) Boc Acts via Numb as a Shh-Dependent Endocytic Platform for Ptch1 Internalization and Shh-Mediated Axon Guidance. Neuron
Zakaria M, Ferent J, Hristovska I, et al. (2019) The Shh receptor Boc is important for myelin formation and repair. Development (Cambridge, England). 146
Makihara S, Morin S, Ferent J, et al. (2018) Polarized Dock Activity Drives Shh-Mediated Axon Guidance. Developmental Cell
Peng J, Ferent J, Li Q, et al. (2017) Loss of Dcc in the spinal cord is sufficient to cause a deficit in lateralized motor control and the switch to a hopping gait. Developmental Dynamics : An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists
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