Journal of Hereditary Diseases

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Hereditary Diseases--Minoo Rassoulzadegan

France

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Genetic Laboratory of Normal and Pathological Development (Center of Biochemistry U616 INSERM) Nice.

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University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Genetic Laboratory of Normal and Pathological Development (Center of Biochemistry U616 INSERM) Nice.

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Publications:

  1. Epigenetic inheritance of the sperm: An unexpected role of RNA.
  2. Inheritance of an epigenetic change in the mouse: A new role for RNA.
  3. Gene trap analysis of germ cell signaling to Sertoli cells: NGF-TrKA mediated induction of Fra1 and Fos by post-meiotic germ cells.
  4. NF-κB is developmentally regulated during spermatogenesis in mice.
  5. Phagocytosis reveals a reversible differentiated state early in the development of the mouse embryo.
  6. A role of inhibin as a tumor suppressor in Sertoli cells: Down-regulation upon aging and repression by a viral oncogene.
  7. Temporal and spatial control of the Sycp1 gene transcription in the mouse meiosis: Regulatory elements active in the male are not sufficient for expression in the female gonad.
  8. Engineering chromosomes in mice through targeted meiotic recombination (TAMERE).
  9. Stage-specific expression of the Kit receptor and its ligand (KL) during male gametogenesis in the mouse: a KIT-KL interaction critical for meiosis.
  10. Antimicrobial protection of the mouse testis: synthesis of defensins of the cryptdin family.
  11. TheSycp1Loci of the Mouse Genome: Successive Retropositions of a Meiotic Gene during the Recent Evolution of the Genus.
  12. Stage-Specific Signals in Germ Line Differentiation: Control of Sertoli Cell Phagocytic Activity by Spermatogenic Cells.