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Gérard Gradwohl

Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research

Publications -  59
Citations -  10157

Gérard Gradwohl is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enteroendocrine cell & Pancreas. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 57 publications receiving 9657 citations. Previous affiliations of Gérard Gradwohl include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Neurogenesis in hippocampal slice cultures.

TL;DR: The hippocampal slice culture is established as a promising ex vivo model for investigating neurogenesis under controlled conditions and the regional distribution of newly born neurons closely resembled that observed in vivo in the adult hippocampus.
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Characterization of the proneural gene regulatory network during mouse telencephalon development

TL;DR: Together, these data shed light on the molecular pathways regulated by proneural genes and demonstrate that the integration of experimentation with bioinformatics can guide both hypothesis testing and hypothesis generation.
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Rfx6 Maintains the Functional Identity of Adult Pancreatic β Cells

TL;DR: It is shown that Rfx6, whose mutation leads to neonatal diabetes in humans, is essential to maintain key features of functionally mature β cells in mice, and raises the possibility that changes in RFX6 expression or activity may contribute to β cell failure in humans.
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Loss of enteroendocrine cells in mice alters lipid absorption and glucose homeostasis and impairs postnatal survival

TL;DR: Data from mice generated with intestinal-specific ablation of the proendocrine transcription factor neurogenin 3 help unravel the role of enteroendocrine cells and hormones in lipid absorption and maintenance of the intestinal epithelium.
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Differential requirements for neurogenin 3 in the development of POMC and NPY neurons in the hypothalamus

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Ngn3+ progenitors contribute to subsets of POMC, NPY, TH and SF1 neurons and is required for the specification of these neuronal subtypes in the ventral hypothalamus.