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    Mib1 prevents Notch Cis-inhibition to defer differentiation and preserve neuroepithelial integrity during neural delamination by Baek, Chooyoung, Freem, Lucy, Goïame, Rosette, Sang, Helen, Morin, Xavier, Tozer, Samuel

    Published in PLoS biology (30-04-2018)
    “…The vertebrate neuroepithelium is composed of elongated progenitors whose reciprocal attachments ensure the continuity of the ventricular wall. As progenitors…”
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    An RNAi Screen in a Novel Model of Oriented Divisions Identifies the Actin-Capping Protein Z β as an Essential Regulator of Spindle Orientation by di Pietro, Florencia, Valon, Léo, Li, Yingbo, Goïame, Rosette, Genovesio, Auguste, Morin, Xavier

    Published in Current biology (21-08-2017)
    “…Oriented cell divisions are controlled by a conserved molecular cascade involving Gαi, LGN, and NuMA. We developed a new cellular model of oriented cell…”
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    Differential Routing of Mindbomb1 via Centriolar Satellites Regulates Asymmetric Divisions of Neural Progenitors by Tozer, Samuel, Baek, Chooyoung, Fischer, Evelyne, Goiame, Rosette, Morin, Xavier

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (08-02-2017)
    “…Unequal centrosome maturation correlates with asymmetric division in multiple cell types. Nevertheless, centrosomal fate determinants have yet to be…”
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    Loss of the canonical spindle orientation function in the Pins/LGN homolog AGS3 by Saadaoui, Mehdi, Konno, Daijiro, Loulier, Karine, Goiame, Rosette, Jadhav, Vaibhav, Mapelli, Marina, Matsuzaki, Fumio, Morin, Xavier

    Published in EMBO reports (01-09-2017)
    “…In many cell types, mitotic spindle orientation relies on the canonical “LGN complex” composed of Pins/LGN, Mud/NuMA, and Gα i subunits. Membrane localization…”
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    Mib1 prevents Notch Cis-inhibition to defer differentiation and preserve neuroepithelial integrity during neural delamination by Baek, Chooyoung, Freem, Lucy, Goïame, Rosette, Sang, Helen, Morin, Xavier, Tozer, Samuel

    Published in PLoS biology (30-04-2018)
    “…The vertebrate neuroepithelium is composed of elongated progenitors whose reciprocal attachments ensure the continuity of the ventricular wall. As progenitors…”
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