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Ines Desanlis
Researcher at University of East Anglia
Publications - 6
Citations - 490
Ines Desanlis is an academic researcher from University of East Anglia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Thrombospondin. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 371 citations.
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The ADAMTS (A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase with Thrombospondin motifs) family.
TL;DR: Focusing primarily on the aggrecanases and proteoglycanases, a perspective on the evolution of the ADAMTS family, their links with developmental and disease mechanisms, and key questions for the future are provided.
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The positive transcriptional elongation factor (P-TEFb) is required for neural crest specification
Victoria L. Hatch,Marta Marin-Barba,Simon Moxon,Christopher T. Ford,Nicole J. Ward,Matthew L. Tomlinson,Ines Desanlis,Adam E. Hendry,Saartje Hontelez,Ila van Kruijsbergen,Gert Jan C. Veenstra,Andrea Münsterberg,Grant N. Wheeler +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that components of the transcriptional elongation regulatory machinery, CDK9 and CYCLINT1 of the P-TEFb complex, are required to regulate neural crest specification and that expression of the proto-oncogene c- myc and c-Myc responsive genes are affected.
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ADAMTS9, a member of the ADAMTS family, in Xenopus development.
TL;DR: Gene identification and a phylogenetic study revealed strong conservation of the ADAMTS family and contributed to a better annotation of the Xenopus genomes.
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Biasing the conformation of ELMO2 reveals that myoblast fusion can be exploited to improve muscle regeneration
Viviane Tran,Sarah Nahlé,Amélie Robert,Ines Desanlis,Ryan C. Killoran,Sophie Ehresmann,Marie-Pier Thibault,David Barford,Kodi S. Ravichandran,Martin Sauvageau,Matthew J. Smith,Marie Kmita,Jean-François Côté +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors analyzed the contribution of the DOCK1-interacting ELMO scaffold proteins to myoblast fusion and showed that the dystrophic features of the Dysferlin -null mice, a model of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B, were reversed when expressing ELMO2 in an open conformation.
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Angiopoietin-like 2 is essential to aortic valve development in mice
Paul Labbe,Victoria Munoz Goyette,Nathalie Thorin-Trescases,Louis Villeneuve,Ines Desanlis,Constance Delwarde,Yanfen Shi,Cécile Martel,Carol Yu,Azadeh Alikashani,Maya A Mamarbachi,Frédéric Lesage,Samuel Mathieu,Jean-Claude Tardif,Patrick Mathieu,Marie Kmita,Eric Thorin +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an unexpected role for Angiopoietin-like 2 (ANGPTL2), a pro-inflammatory protein secreted by senescent cells, in valvulogenesis was identified.