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    Sox9 induces testis development in XX transgenic mice by Schedl, Andreas, Vidal, Valerie P.I, Chaboissier, Marie-Christine, de Rooij, Dirk G

    Published in Nature genetics (01-07-2001)
    “…Mutations in SOX9 are associated with male-to-female sex reversal in humans. To analyze Sox9 function during sex determination, we ectopically expressed this…”
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    SOX9 expression is a general marker of basal cell carcinoma and adnexal-related neoplasms by Vidal, Valérie P.I., Ortonne, Nicolas, Schedl, Andreas

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-04-2008)
    “…Background:  SOX9 is a transcription factor that fulfills multiple functions during development. In the hair follicle SOX9 is expressed in the outer layer of…”
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    WT1 Maintains Adrenal-Gonadal Primordium Identity and Marks a Population of AGP-like Progenitors within the Adrenal Gland by Bandiera, Roberto, Vidal, Valerie P.I., Motamedi, Fariba Jian, Clarkson, Michael, Sahut-Barnola, Isabelle, von Gise, Alexander, Pu, William T., Hohenstein, Peter, Martinez, Antoine, Schedl, Andreas

    Published in Developmental cell (14-10-2013)
    “…Adrenal glands and gonads share a common primordium (AGP), but the molecular events driving differentiation are poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that the…”
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    Sox9 Is Essential for Outer Root Sheath Differentiation and the Formation of the Hair Stem Cell Compartment by Vidal, Valerie P.I., Chaboissier, Marie-Christine, Lützkendorf, Susanne, Cotsarelis, George, Mill, Pleasantine, Hui, Chi-Chung, Ortonne, Nicolas, Ortonne, Jean-Paul, Schedl, Andreas

    Published in Current biology (09-08-2005)
    “…Background: The mammalian hair represents an unparalleled model system to understand both developmental processes and stem cell biology. The hair follicle…”
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    The Wilms' tumor gene Wt1 is required for normal development of the retina by Wagner, Kay-Dietrich, Wagner, Nicole, Vidal, Valerie P.I., Schley, Gunnar, Wilhelm, Dagmar, Schedl, Andreas, Englert, Christoph, Scholz, Holger

    Published in The EMBO journal (15-03-2002)
    “…The Wilms' tumor gene Wt1 is known for its important functions during genitourinary and mesothelial formation. Here we show that Wt1 is necessary for neuronal…”
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    Characterization of U6 snRNA–protein interactions by VIDAL, VALERIE P.I., VERDONE, LOREDANA, MAYES, ANDREW E., BEGGS, JEAN D.

    Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-1999)
    “…Through a combination of in vitro snRNP reconstitution, photocross-linking and immunoprecipitation techniques, we have investigated the interaction of proteins…”
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    Steroidogenic organ development and homeostasis: A WT1-centric view by Bandiera, Roberto, Sacco, Sonia, Vidal, Valerie P.I., Chaboissier, Marie-Christine, Schedl, Andreas

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (15-06-2015)
    “…•The Wilms' tumor suppressor WT1 is a key regulator of adrenogonadal development.•Alternatively spliced isoforms fulfill distinct molecular and cellular…”
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    R-spondin signalling is essential for the maintenance and differentiation of mouse nephron progenitors by Vidal, Valerie Pi, Jian-Motamedi, Fariba, Rekima, Samah, Gregoire, Elodie P, Szenker-Ravi, Emmanuelle, Leushacke, Marc, Reversade, Bruno, Chaboissier, Marie-Christine, Schedl, Andreas

    Published in eLife (01-05-2020)
    “…During kidney development, WNT/β-catenin signalling has to be tightly controlled to ensure proliferation and differentiation of nephron progenitor cells. Here,…”
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    WT1 maintains adrenal-gonadal-primordium (AGP) identity and marks a novel population of AGP-like progenitors within the adult adrenal gland by Bandiera, Roberto, Vidal, Valerie P.I., Ranc, Fariba, Clarkson, Michael, Sahut-Barnola, Isabelle, von Gise, Alexander, Pu, William T., Hohenstein, Peter, Martinez, Antoine, Schedl, Andreas

    Published in Developmental cell (14-10-2013)
    “…Adrenals and gonads share a common primordium (AGP), but the molecular events driving differentiation are poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that the…”
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