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    Loss of Trim24 ( Tif1α ) gene function confers oncogenic activity to retinoic acid receptor alpha by Herquel, Benjamin, Zucman-Rossi, Jessica, Cammas, Florence, Khetchoumian, Konstantin, Lerouge, Thierry, Losson, Régine, Teletin, Marius, Ignat, Mihaela, Tisserand, Johan, Mark, Manuel, Chambon, Pierre, Metzger, Daniel, Thibault, Christelle

    Published in Nature genetics (01-12-2007)
    “…Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major cause of death worldwide. Here, we provide evidence that the ligand-dependent nuclear receptor co-regulator Trim24…”
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    Trim24 (Tif1α): An essential 'brake' for retinoic acid-induced transcription to prevent liver cancer by Khetchoumian, Konstantin, Teletin, Marius, Tisserand, Johan, Herquel, Benjamin, Ouararhni, Khalid, Losson, Régine

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-12-2008)
    “…Retinoic acid (RA), the active derivative of vitamin A, is an important signaling molecule that controls various developmental processes and influence the…”
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    Arterial calcifications and increased expression of vitamin D receptor targets in mice lacking TIF1α by Ignat, Mihaela, Teletin, Marius, Tisserand, Johan, Khetchoumian, Konstantin, Dennefeld, Christine, Chambon, Pierre, Losson, Régine, Mark, Manuel

    “…Calcification of arteries is a major risk factor for cardiovascular mortality in humans. Using genetic approaches, we demonstrate here that the transcriptional…”
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    Parkinson’s Disease-Associated Mutant LRRK2-Mediated Inhibition of miRNA Activity is Antagonized by TRIM32 by Gonzalez-Cano, Laura, Menzl, Ingeborg, Tisserand, Johan, Nicklas, Sarah, Schwamborn, Jens C.

    Published in Molecular neurobiology (01-04-2018)
    “…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. Accumulating evidences suggest that PD might have a strong neurodevelopmental…”
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    dDsk2 regulates H2Bub1 and RNA polymerase II pausing at dHP1c complex target genes by Kessler, Roman, Tisserand, Johan, Font-Burgada, Joan, Reina, Oscar, Coch, Laura, Attolini, Camille Stephan-otto, Garcia-Bassets, Ivan, Azorín, Fernando

    Published in Nature communications (28-04-2015)
    “…dDsk2 is a conserved extraproteasomal ubiquitin receptor that targets ubiquitylated proteins for degradation. Here we report that dDsk2 plays a nonproteolytic…”
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    Trim24 (Tif1 alpha): an essential 'brake' for retinoic acid-induced transcription to prevent liver cancer by Khetchoumian, Konstantin, Teletin, Marius, Tisserand, Johan, Herquel, Benjamin, Ouararhni, Khalid, Losson, Régine

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-12-2008)
    “…Retinoic acid (RA), the active derivative of vitamin A, is an important signaling molecule that controls various developmental processes and influence the…”
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    Arterial calcifications and increased expression of vitamin D receptor targets in mice lacking TIF1[alpha] by Ignat, Mihaela, Teletin, Marius, Tisserand, Johan, Khetchoumian, Konstantin, Dennefeld, Christine, Chambon, Pierre, Losson, Régine, Mark, Manuel

    “…Calcification of arteries is a major risk factor for cardiovascular mortality in humans. Using genetic approaches, we demonstrate here that the transcriptional…”
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    Arterial calcifications and increased expression of vitamin D receptor targets in mice lacking TIF1alpha by Ignat, Mihaela, Teletin, Marius, Tisserand, Johan, Khetchoumian, Konstantin, Dennefeld, Christine, Chambon, Pierre, Losson, Régine, Mark, Manuel

    “…Calcification of arteries is a major risk factor for cardiovascular mortality in humans. Using genetic approaches, we demonstrate here that the transcriptional…”
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    Retinoic acid induces TGFbeta-dependent autocrine fibroblast growth by Fadloun, A, Kobi, D, Delacroix, L, Dembélé, D, Michel, I, Lardenois, A, Tisserand, J, Losson, R, Mengus, G, Davidson, I

    Published in Oncogene (17-01-2008)
    “…To evaluate the role of murine TFIID subunit TAF4 in activation of cellular genes by all-trans retinoic acid (T-RA), we have characterized the T-RA response of…”
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