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    SKPs Derive from Hair Follicle Precursors and Exhibit Properties of Adult Dermal Stem Cells by Biernaskie, Jeffrey, Paris, Maryline, Morozova, Olena, Fagan, B. Matthew, Marra, Marco, Pevny, Larysa, Miller, Freda D.

    Published in Cell stem cell (04-12-2009)
    “…Despite the remarkable regenerative capacity of mammalian skin, an adult dermal stem cell has not yet been identified. Here, we investigated whether…”
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    Convergent Genesis of an Adult Neural Crest‐Like Dermal Stem Cell from Distinct Developmental Origins by Jinno, Hiroyuki, Morozova, Olena, Jones, Karen L., Biernaskie, Jeffrey A., Paris, Maryline, Hosokawa, Ryoichi, Rudnicki, Michael A., Chai, Yang, Rossi, Fabio, Marra, Marco A., Miller, Freda D.

    Published in Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) (01-11-2010)
    “…Skin‐derived precursors (SKPs) are multipotent dermal stem cells that reside within a hair follicle niche and that share properties with embryonic neural crest…”
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    Direct Genesis of Functional Rodent and Human Schwann Cells from Skin Mesenchymal Precursors by Krause, Matthew P., Dworski, Shaalee, Feinberg, Konstantin, Jones, Karen, Johnston, Adam P.W., Paul, Smitha, Paris, Maryline, Peles, Elior, Bagli, Darius, Forrest, Christopher R., Kaplan, David R., Miller, Freda D.

    Published in Stem cell reports (08-07-2014)
    “…Recent reports of directed reprogramming have raised questions about the stability of cell lineages. Here, we have addressed this issue, focusing upon…”
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    Identification of Drugs that Regulate Dermal Stem Cells and Enhance Skin Repair by Naska, Sibel, Yuzwa, Scott A., Johnston, Adam P.W., Paul, Smitha, Smith, Kristen M., Paris, Maryline, Sefton, Michael V., Datti, Alessandro, Miller, Freda D., Kaplan, David R.

    Published in Stem cell reports (12-01-2016)
    “…Here, we asked whether we could identify pharmacological agents that enhance endogenous stem cell function to promote skin repair, focusing on skin-derived…”
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    The cAMP Pathway in Combination with BMP2 Regulates Phox2a Transcription via cAMP Response Element Binding Sites by Benjanirut, Chutamas, Paris, Maryline, Wang, Wen-Horng, Hong, Seok Jong, Kim, Kwang Soo, Hullinger, Ronald L., Andrisani, Ourania M.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (03-02-2006)
    “…Combined BMP2 and cAMP signaling induces the catechola-minergic lineage in neural crest (NC) cultures by increasing expression of the proneural transcription…”
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    Homeodomain Transcription Factor Phox2a, via Cyclic AMP-Mediated Activation, Induces p27Kip1 Transcription, Coordinating Neural Progenitor Cell Cycle Exit and Differentiation by Paris, Maryline, Wang, Wen-Horng, Shin, Min-Hwa, Franklin, David S., Andrisani, Ourania M.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-12-2006)
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    3D In vitro model of the re‐epithelialization phase in the wound‐healing process by Deshayes, Nathalie, Bloas, Fabienne, Boissout, Florian, Lecardonnel, Jennifer, Paris, Maryline

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-05-2018)
    “…Keratinocytes of the basal layer function are to maintain tissue homoeostasis and to fulfil skin repair in response to an external aggression. In…”
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    Human long-term deregulated circadian rhythm alters regenerative properties of skin and hair precursor cells by Deshayes, Nathalie, Genty, Gaïanne, Berthelot, Florence, Paris, Maryline

    Published in EJD. European journal of dermatology (01-07-2018)
    “…Background In mammals, desynchronized circadian rhythm leads to various biological symptoms. In skin and hair, human epidermal stem cell function in vitro is…”
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    TAp63 Prevents Premature Aging by Promoting Adult Stem Cell Maintenance by Su, Xiaohua, Paris, Maryline, Gi, Young Jin, Tsai, Kenneth Y., Cho, Min Soon, Lin, Yu-Li, Biernaskie, Jeffrey A., Sinha, Satrajit, Prives, Carol, Pevny, Larysa H., Miller, Freda D., Flores, Elsa R.

    Published in Cell stem cell (02-07-2009)
    “…The cellular mechanisms that regulate the maintenance of adult tissue stem cells are still largely unknown. We show here that the p53 family member, TAp63, is…”
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    Specific and Combined Effects of Insulin and Glucose on Functional Pancreatic β-Cell Mass in Vivo in Adult Rats by Paris, Maryline, Bernard-Kargar, Catherine, Berthault, Marie-France, Bouwens, Luc, Ktorza, Alain

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-06-2003)
    “…We investigated the specific and associated effects of insulin and glucose on β-cell growth and function in adult rats. By combining simultaneous infusion…”
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    Ageing and colony-forming efficiency of human hair follicle keratinocytes by Lecardonnel, Jennifer, Deshayes, Nathalie, Genty, Gaïanne, Parent, Nathalie, Bernard, Bruno A., Rathman-Josserand, Michelle, Paris, Maryline

    Published in Experimental dermatology (01-09-2013)
    “…The decline of tissue regenerative potential of skin and hair is a hallmark of physiological ageing and may be associated with age‐related changes in…”
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    Homeodomain Transcription Factor Phox2a, via Cyclic AMP-Mediated Activation, Induces p27 super(Kip1) Transcription, Coordinating Neural Progenitor Cell Cycle Exit and Differentiation by Paris, Maryline, Wang, Wen-Horng, Shin, Min-Hwa, Franklin, David S, Andrisani, Ourania M

    Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-12-2006)
    “…Mechanisms coordinating neural progenitor cell cycle exit and differentiation are incompletely understood. The cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27…”
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    Adenosine signaling promotes neuronal, catecholaminergic differentiation of primary neural crest cells and CNS-derived CAD cells by Bilodeau, Matthew L., Ji, Ming, Paris, Maryline, Andrisani, Ourania M.

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-07-2005)
    “…In neural crest (NC) cultures cAMP signaling is an instructive signal in catecholaminergic, sympathoadrenal cell development. However, the extracellular…”
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    Review: pancreatic beta-cell neogenesis revisited by Paris, Maryline, Tourrel-Cuzin, Cécile, Plachot, Cédric, Ktorza, Alain

    Published in Experimental diabesity research (01-04-2004)
    “…Beta-cell neogenesis triggers the generation of new beta-cells from precursor cells. Neogenesis from duct epithelium is the most currently described and the…”
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    Role of glucose in IRS signaling in rat pancreatic islets: specific effects and interplay with insulin by Paris, Maryline, Bernard-Kargar, Catherine, Vilar, José, Kassis, Nadim, Ktorza, Alain

    Published in Experimental diabesity research (01-10-2004)
    “…We investigated the possible interplay between insulin and glucose signaling pathways in rat pancreatic beta-cell with a special focus on the role of glucose…”
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