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Evelyne Fischer
Researcher at École Normale Supérieure
Publications - 5
Citations - 70
Evelyne Fischer is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Live cell imaging & Centrosome. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 5 publications receiving 32 citations.
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Differential Routing of Mindbomb1 via Centriolar Satellites Regulates Asymmetric Divisions of Neural Progenitors
TL;DR: A link between differential centrosome maturation and Notch signaling is uncovered and an unexpected compensatory mechanism involving the Golgi apparatus in restoring symmetry in proliferative divisions is revealed.
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Engineering of a fluorescent chemogenetic reporter with tunable color for advanced live-cell imaging
Hela Benaissa,Karim Ounoughi,Isabelle Aujard,Evelyne Fischer,Rosette Goïame,Julie Nguyen,Alison G. Tebo,Alison G. Tebo,Chenge Li,Chenge Li,Thomas Le Saux,Giulia Bertolin,Marc Tramier,Lydia Danglot,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Xavier Morin,Ludovic Jullien,Arnaud Gautier,Arnaud Gautier +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a collection of fluorogenic chromophores with various electronic properties enables to generate bimolecular fluorescent assemblies that cover the visible spectrum from blue to red using a single protein tag engineered and optimized by directed evolution and rational design.
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Fate restrictions in embryonic neural progenitors.
Evelyne Fischer,Xavier Morin +1 more
TL;DR: Questions related to proliferation potential, timing of fate choices and restriction of neuronal output potential of individual CNS progenitors through the lens of lineage relationship are discussed.
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Engineering of a fluorescent chemogenetic reporter with tunable color for advanced live-cell imaging
Hela Benaissa,Karim Ounoughi,Isabelle Aujard,Evelyne Fischer,Rosette Goïame,Julie Nguyen,Alison G. Tebo,Chenge Li,Thomas Le Saux,Lydia Danglot,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Xavier Morin,Ludovic Jullien,Arnaud Gautier,Arnaud Gautier +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a collection of live-cell compatible fluorogenic chromophores with various electronic properties enables to generate bimolecular fluorescent assemblies that cover the visible spectrum from blue to red using a single protein tag engineered and optimized by directed evolution and rational design.
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An engineered multifunctional protein tag for advanced fluorescence imaging
Hela Benaissa,Karim Ounoughi,Isabelle Aujard,Evelyne Fischer,Rosette Goïame,Julie Nguyen,Alison G. Tebo,Chenge Li,Thomas Le Saux,Lydia Danglot,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Xavier Morin,Ludovic Jullien,Arnaud Gautier +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a small 14-kDa protein tag with extended chromophore promiscuity was used to form non-covalent fluorescent assemblies with a collection of membrane-permeant and membrane-impermeants fluorogenic chromophores displaying spectral properties spanning the entire visible spectrum.