Vincent Bertrand

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Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Filippopoulou K, Couillault C, Bertrand V. (2021) Multiple neural bHLHs ensure the precision of a neuronal specification event in Caenorhabditis elegans. Biology Open. 10
Tiveron MC, Beclin C, Murgan S, et al. (2017) Zic-proteins are repressors of dopaminergic forebrain fate in mice and C. elegans. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Murgan S, Kari W, Rothbächer U, et al. (2015) Atypical Transcriptional Activation by TCF via a Zic Transcription Factor in C. elegans Neuronal Precursors. Developmental Cell. 33: 737-45
Collodoro M, Lemaire P, Eppe G, et al. (2012) Identification and quantification of concentration-dependent biomarkers in MCF-7/BOS cells exposed to 17β-estradiol by 2-D DIGE and label-free proteomics. Journal of Proteomics. 75: 4555-69
Bertrand V, Bisso P, Poole RJ, et al. (2011) Notch-dependent induction of left/right asymmetry in C. elegans interneurons and motoneurons. Current Biology : Cb. 21: 1225-31
Bertrand V, Hobert O. (2010) Lineage programming: navigating through transient regulatory states via binary decisions. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 20: 362-8
Sarin S, Bertrand V, Bigelow H, et al. (2010) Analysis of multiple ethyl methanesulfonate-mutagenized Caenorhabditis elegans strains by whole-genome sequencing. Genetics. 185: 417-30
Bertrand V, Hobert O. (2009) Wnt asymmetry and the terminal division of neuronal progenitors. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 8: 1973-4
Bertrand V, Hobert O. (2009) Linking asymmetric cell division to the terminal differentiation program of postmitotic neurons in C. elegans. Developmental Cell. 16: 563-75
Rothbächer U, Bertrand V, Lamy C, et al. (2007) A combinatorial code of maternal GATA, Ets and beta-catenin-TCF transcription factors specifies and patterns the early ascidian ectoderm. Development (Cambridge, England). 134: 4023-32
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