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Beatrice Mandon-Pepin

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  43
Citations -  1388

Beatrice Mandon-Pepin is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Meiosis. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1144 citations. Previous affiliations of Beatrice Mandon-Pepin include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & École nationale vétérinaire d'Alfort.

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FOXL2 activates P450 aromatase gene transcription: towards a better characterization of the early steps of mammalian ovarian development.

TL;DR: A better characterization of early ovarian development in goat is provided, and experimental evidence demonstrating that FOXL2 represents a direct transcriptional activator of the CYP19 gene through its ovarian-specific promoter 2 is provided.
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Exposure to a complex cocktail of environmental endocrine-disrupting compounds disturbs the Kisspeptin/GPR54 system in ovine hypothalamus and pituitary gland

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that the developing fetus is sensitive to real-world mixtures of environmental chemicals, which cause significant neuroendocrine alterations, and represents a novel, additional pathway through which environmental chemicals perturb human reproduction.
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Genetic investigation of four meiotic genes in women with premature ovarian failure.

TL;DR: The symptoms of infertility observed in the DMC1 homozygote mutation carrier and in both patients with a heterozygous substitution in exon 2 of the MSH5 gene provide indirect evidence of the role of genes involved in meiotic recombination in the regulation of ovarian function.
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An overview of gene expression dynamics during early ovarian folliculogenesis: specificity of follicular compartments and bi-directional dialog

TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive exploration of transcriptomes derived from in vivo oocytes and GCs at key stages in early follicular development in sheep and will be a valuable resource for unraveling human ovarian dysfunction such as premature ovarian failure (POF).
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Expression Profiles and Chromosomal Localization of Genes Controlling Meiosis and Follicular Development in the Sheep Ovary

TL;DR: The RT-PCR analysis revealed that the two germline-specific genes, DAZL and Boule, were expressed between 49 and 94 days postcoitum with a similar pattern to typical meiosis genes, suggesting their possible participation in prophase of meiosis I.