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Brigitte Ciapa, PhD

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UMR 7622 CNRS Universite Paris-Sud 6, Orsay, Île-de-France, France 
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Allemand D, Ciapa B, DE Renzis G. (2023) Effect of Cytochalasin B on the Development of Membrane Transports in Sea Urchin Eggs after Fertilization: (Cytochalasin B/Sea urchin eggxy/Membrane transport). Development, Growth & Differentiation. 29: 333-340
Allemand D, Ciapa B, DE Renzis G. (2023) Effect of Cytochalasin B on the Development of Membrane Transports in Sea Urchin Eggs after Fertilization: (Cytochalasin B/Sea urchin eggxy/Membrane transport). Development, Growth & Differentiation. 29: 333-340
Philippe L, Tosca L, Zhang WL, et al. (2014) Different routes lead to apoptosis in unfertilized sea urchin eggs. Apoptosis : An International Journal On Programmed Cell Death. 19: 436-50
Houel-Renault L, Philippe L, Piquemal M, et al. (2013) Autophagy is used as a survival program in unfertilized sea urchin eggs that are destined to die by apoptosis after inactivation of MAPK1/3 (ERK2/1). Autophagy. 9: 1527-39
Ciapa B, Philippe L. (2013) Intracellular and extracellular pH and Ca are bound to control mitosis in the early sea urchin embryo via ERK and MPF activities. Plos One. 8: e66113
Tosca L, Glass R, Bronchain O, et al. (2012) PLCγ, G-protein of the Gαq type and cADPr pathway are associated to trigger the fertilization Ca2+ signal in the sea urchin egg. Cell Calcium. 52: 388-96
Ciapa B, Arnoult C. (2011) Could modifications of signalling pathways activated after ICSI induce a potential risk of epigenetic defects? The International Journal of Developmental Biology. 55: 143-52
Zhang WL, Huitorel P, Geneviere AM, et al. (2006) Inactivation of MAPK in mature oocytes triggers progression into mitosis via a Ca2+ -dependent pathway but without completion of S phase. Journal of Cell Science. 119: 3491-501
Zhang WL, Huitorel P, Glass R, et al. (2005) A MAPK pathway is involved in the control of mitosis after fertilization of the sea urchin egg. Developmental Biology. 282: 192-206
Chiri S, Bogliolo S, Ehrenfeld J, et al. (2004) Activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase ERK after hypo-osmotic stress in renal epithelial A6 cells. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1664: 224-9
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