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Hana Raslova
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 103
Citations - 7123
Hana Raslova is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Megakaryocyte & Haematopoiesis. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 96 publications receiving 6373 citations. Previous affiliations of Hana Raslova include Institut Gustave Roussy & University of Paris.
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The Pediatric Acute Leukemia Fusion Oncogene ETO2-GLIS2 Increases Self-Renewal and Alters Differentiation in a Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells-Derived Model.
Salvatore Nicola Bertuccio,Salvatore Nicola Bertuccio,Fabien Boudia,Fabien Boudia,Marie Cambot,Cécile K. Lopez,Cécile K. Lopez,Larissa Lordier,Alessandro Donada,Elie Robert,Cécile Thirant,Zakia Aid,Salvatore Serravalle,Annalisa Astolfi,Valentina Indio,Franco Locatelli,Andrea Pession,William Vainchenker,Riccardo Masetti,Hana Raslova,Hana Raslova,Thomas Mercher +21 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach that allows us to assess the importance of knowing the carrier and removal status of canine coronavirus as a source of infection for other animals.
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Different impact of calreticulin mutations on human hematopoiesis in myeloproliferative neoplasms.
Mira El-Khoury,Mira El-Khoury,Mira El-Khoury,Xénia Cabagnols,Xénia Cabagnols,Xénia Cabagnols,Matthieu Mosca,Matthieu Mosca,Matthieu Mosca,Gaëlle Vertenoeil,Gaëlle Vertenoeil,Christophe Marzac,Fabrizia Favale,Olivier Bluteau,Olivier Bluteau,Olivier Bluteau,Florence Lorre,Amandine Tisserand,Amandine Tisserand,Amandine Tisserand,Graciela Rabadan Moraes,Graciela Rabadan Moraes,Graciela Rabadan Moraes,Valérie Ugo,Jean-Christophe Ianotto,Jerome Rey,Eric Solary,Lydia Roy,Philippe Rameau,Najet Debili,Najet Debili,Najet Debili,Florence Pasquier,Nicole Casadevall,Nicole Casadevall,Caroline Marty,Caroline Marty,Caroline Marty,Stefan N. Constantinescu,Stefan N. Constantinescu,Hana Raslova,Hana Raslova,Hana Raslova,William Vainchenker,William Vainchenker,William Vainchenker,Isabelle Plo,Isabelle Plo,Isabelle Plo +48 more
TL;DR: Results show that calreticulin modify both the HSPC and megakaryocyte biology with a stronger effect for type 1 than for type 2 CALRm, and at the transcriptional level, type 1 CALrm seems to deregulate more pathways than the type 2 CalRm inmegakaryocytes.
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Interference of mouse polyomavirus with the c-myc gene and its product in mouse mammary adenocarcinomas.
TL;DR: It is evidenced that c-Myc forms a complex with the common part of the Py early antigens in the two tumour cell lines, established from mammary adenocarcinomas caused by mouse polyoma (Py) infection of nu/nu mice.
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p210(BCR-ABL) reprograms transformed and normal human megakaryocytic progenitor cells into erythroid cells and suppresses FLI-1 transcription.
Dorothee Buet,Hana Raslova,Hana Raslova,Jean-Francois Geay,P. Jarrier,P. Jarrier,Vladimir Lazar,Ali G. Turhan,F. Morle,William Vainchenker,Fawzia Louache,Fawzia Louache +11 more
TL;DR: It is reported that ectopic expression of p210BCR-ABL in the megakaryoblastic Mo7e cell line and in primary human CD34+ progenitors trigger erythroid differentiation at the expense ofmegakaryocyte (MK) differentiation, and the role of kinases in lineage choice and infidelity in pathology is highlighted.
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Rare type 1-like and type 2-like calreticulin mutants induce similar myeloproliferative neoplasms as prevalent type 1 and 2 mutants in mice
Katte Rao Toppaldoddi,Katte Rao Toppaldoddi,Maira da Costa Cacemiro,Olivier Bluteau,Olivier Bluteau,Barbara Panneau-Schmaltz,Barbara Panneau-Schmaltz,Amélie Pioch,Amélie Pioch,Delphine Muller,Delphine Muller,Jean-Luc Villeval,Jean-Luc Villeval,Hana Raslova,Hana Raslova,Stefan N. Constantinescu,Stefan N. Constantinescu,Isabelle Plo,Isabelle Plo,William Vainchenker,William Vainchenker,Caroline Marty,Caroline Marty +22 more
TL;DR: Type 1-like and type 2-like CALR mutants structurally and functionally resemble del52 and ins5 mutants, respectively, in cell lines and in mice.