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    Identification and characterization of a non-satellite cell muscle resident progenitor during postnatal development by Gomes, Edgar R, Marazzi, Giovanna, Mitchell, Kathryn J, Cadot, Bruno, Parlakian, Ara, Sassoon, David A, Besson, Vanessa, Pannérec, Alice

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-03-2010)
    “…In postnatal skeletal muscle, satellite cells are resident myogenic progenitors responsible for muscle growth and regeneration. A distinct population of…”
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    Paternally expressed gene 3 (Pw1/Peg3) promotes sexual dimorphism in metabolism and behavior by Tanaka, Karo, Besson, Vanessa, Rivagorda, Manon, Oury, Franck, Marazzi, Giovanna, Sassoon, David A

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-01-2022)
    “…The paternally expressed gene 3 (Pw1/Peg3) is a mammalian-specific parentally imprinted gene expressed in stem/progenitor cells of the brain and endocrine…”
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    The imprinted gene Pw1/Peg3 regulates skeletal muscle growth, satellite cell metabolic state, and self-renewal by Correra, Rosa Maria, Ollitrault, David, Valente, Mariana, Mazzola, Alessia, Adalsteinsson, Bjorn T., Ferguson-Smith, Anne C., Marazzi, Giovanna, Sassoon, David A.

    Published in Scientific reports (02-10-2018)
    “…Pw1/Peg3 is an imprinted gene expressed from the paternally inherited allele. Several imprinted genes, including Pw1/Peg3 , have been shown to regulate overall…”
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    A Novel Mutant Allele of Pw1/Peg3 Does Not Affect Maternal Behavior or Nursing Behavior by Denizot, Anne-Lyse, Besson, Vanessa, Correra, Rosa Maria, Mazzola, Alessia, Lopes, Izolina, Courbard, Jean-Remy, Marazzi, Giovanna, Sassoon, David A

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-05-2016)
    “…Parental imprinting is a mammalian-specific form of epigenetic regulation in which one allele of a gene is silenced depending on its parental origin…”
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    Non-canonical Wnt signaling regulates cell polarity in female reproductive tract development via van gogh-like 2 by Vandenberg, Alysia L, Sassoon, David A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-2009)
    “…Wnt signaling effectors direct the development and adult remodeling of the female reproductive tract (FRT); however, the role of non-canonical Wnt signaling…”
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    PW1 gene/paternally expressed gene 3 (PW1/Peg3) identifies multiple adult stem and progenitor cell populations by Besson, Vanessa, Smeriglio, Piera, Wegener, Amélie, Relaix, Frédéric, Nait Oumesmar, Brahim, Sassoon, David A, Marazzi, Giovanna

    “…A variety of markers are invaluable for identifying and purifying stem/progenitor cells. Here we report the generation of a murine reporter line driven by Pw1…”
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    Odd skipped-related 1 (Osr1) identifies muscle-interstitial fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) activated by acute injury by Stumm, Jürgen, Vallecillo-García, Pedro, Vom Hofe-Schneider, Sophie, Ollitrault, David, Schrewe, Heinrich, Economides, Aris N., Marazzi, Giovanna, Sassoon, David A., Stricker, Sigmar

    Published in Stem cell research (01-10-2018)
    “…Fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs) are resident mesenchymal progenitors in adult skeletal muscle that support muscle repair, but also give rise to fibrous and…”
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    Wnt signaling mediates reorientation of outer hair cell stereociliary bundles in the mammalian cochlea by Dabdoub, Alain, Donohue, Maura J, Brennan, Angela, Wolf, Vladimir, Montcouquiol, Mireille, Sassoon, David A, Hseih, Jen-Chih, Rubin, Jeffrey S, Salinas, Patricia C, Kelley, Matthew W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-06-2003)
    “…In the mammalian cochlea, stereociliary bundles located on mechanosensory hair cells within the sensory epithelium are unidirectionally oriented. Development…”
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    Defining skeletal muscle resident progenitors and their cell fate potentials by Pannérec, Alice, Formicola, Luigi, Besson, Vanessa, Marazzi, Giovanna, Sassoon, David A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-07-2013)
    “…The satellite cell is the major tissue-resident stem cell underlying muscle regeneration; however, multiple non-satellite myogenic progenitors as well as…”
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    Fatty acid metabolism—the first trigger for cachexia? by Sassoon, David A

    Published in Nature medicine (07-06-2016)
    “…A recent study shows that skeletal muscle responds to tumor-secreted factors by undergoing a change in fatty acid metabolism, and that blocking this metabolic…”
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    Effects of p21 deletion in mouse models of premature aging by Benson, Erica K., Zhao, Bo, Sassoon, David A., Lee, Sam W., Aaronson, Stuart A.

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-07-2009)
    “…An approach to investigate the role of cellular senescence in organismal aging has been to abrogate signaling pathways known to induce cellular senescence and…”
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    Induction of Homologue of Slimb Ubiquitin Ligase Receptor by Mitogen Signaling by Spiegelman, Vladimir S., Tang, Weigang, Chan, Andrew M., Igarashi, Makoto, Aaronson, Stuart A., Sassoon, David A., Katoh, Masaru, Slaga, Thomas J., Fuchs, Serge Y.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-09-2002)
    “…Homologue of Slimb (HOS) is the substrate-recognizing component of the SCFHOS-Roc1 E3 ubiquitin protein ligase. This ligase mediates ubiquitination of the…”
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    The extraocular muscle stem cell niche is resistant to ageing and disease by Formicola, Luigi, Marazzi, Giovanna, Sassoon, David A

    Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (01-12-2014)
    “…Specific muscles are spared in many degenerative myopathies. Most notably, the extraocular muscles (EOMs) do not show clinical signs of late stage myopathies…”
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    PCBs Exert an Estrogenic Effect through Repression of the Wnt7a Signaling Pathway in the Female Reproductive Tract by Ma, Risheng, Sassoon, David A.

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2006)
    “…Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have been proposed to have a weak estrogenic activity and therefore pose a risk as potential environmental endocrine…”
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    Wnt-7a maintains appropriate uterine patterning during the development of the mouse female reproductive tract by Miller, C, Sassoon, D A

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-1998)
    “…The murine female reproductive tract differentiates along the anteroposterior axis during postnatal development. This process is marked by the emergence of…”
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    A role for Wnt/β-catenin signaling in lens epithelial differentiation by Stump, Richard J.W, Ang, Sharyn, Chen, Yongjuan, von Bahr, Tatiana, Lovicu, Frank J, Pinson, Kathleen, de Iongh, Robbert U, Yamaguchi, Terry P, Sassoon, David A, McAvoy, John W

    Published in Developmental biology (01-07-2003)
    “…The differentiation of epithelial cells and fiber cells from the anterior and posterior compartments of the lens vesicle, respectively, give the mammalian lens…”
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