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Ivan Rodriguez
Researcher at University of Geneva
Publications - 85
Citations - 10127
Ivan Rodriguez is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Olfactory system & Vomeronasal organ. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 82 publications receiving 9588 citations. Previous affiliations of Ivan Rodriguez include Rockefeller University & University of Orléans.
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Overexpression of BCL-2 in transgenic mice protects neurons from naturally occurring cell death and experimental ischemia
Jean-Claude Martinou,Michel Dubois-Dauphin,Julie Staple,Ivan Rodriguez,Harald Frankowski,Marc Missotten,Paola Albertini,Dominique Talabot,Stefan Catsicas,Claudio Pietra +9 more
TL;DR: Transgenic mice are generated in which neurons overexpress the human BCL-2 protein under the control of the neuron-specific enolase (NSE) or phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) promoters to gain insight into the possible role of bcl-2 during NOCD in vivo.
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Functional annotation of a full-length mouse cDNA collection
Jun Kawai,Akira Shinagawa,K. Shibata,Masayasu Yoshino,Masayoshi Itoh,Y. Ishii,Takahiro Arakawa,A. Hara,Yoshifumi Fukunishi,Hideaki Konno,Jun Adachi,S. Fukuda,Katsunori Aizawa,Masaki Izawa,Kenichiro Nishi,H. Kiyosawa,S. Kondo,Itaru Yamanaka,Takashi Saito,Yasushi Okazaki,Takashi Gojobori,Hidemasa Bono,Takeya Kasukawa,Rintaro Saito,Koji Kadota,Hideo Matsuda,Michael Ashburner,Serge Batalov,Thomas L. Casavant,W. Fleischmann,Terry Gaasterland,Carmela Gissi,Benjamin L. King,Hiromi Kochiwa,P. Kuehl,Simon L. Lewis,Y. Matsuo,Itoshi Nikaido,Graziano Pesole,John Quackenbush,Lynn M. Schriml,F. Staubli,R. Suzuki,Masaru Tomita,Lukas Wagner,Takanori Washio,K. Sakai,Toshihisa Okido,Masaaki Furuno,H. Aono,Richard M. Baldarelli,Gregory S. Barsh,Judith A. Blake,Dario Boffelli,N. Bojunga,Piero Carninci,M. F. De Bonaldo,Michael J. Brownstein,Carol J. Bult,Christopher D.M. Fletcher,Masaki Fujita,Manuela Gariboldi,Stefano Gustincich,David E. Hill,Marion A. Hofmann,David A. Hume,Mamoru Kamiya,Norman H. Lee,Paul A. Lyons,Luigi Marchionni,Jun Mashima,J. Mazzarelli,Peter Mombaerts,P. Nordone,Brian Z. Ring,M. Ringwald,Ivan Rodriguez,Naoaki Sakamoto,H. Sasaki,K. Sato,Christian Schönbach,Tsukasa Seya,Y. Shibata,Kai-Florian Storch,Harukazu Suzuki,Kazuhito Toyo-oka,Kuan Hong Wang,Charles J. Weitz,Charles A. Whittaker,L. Wilming,Anthony Wynshaw-Boris,K. Yoshida,Y. Hasegawa,Hideya Kawaji,Hideya Kawaji,S. Kohtsuki,Yoshihide Hayashizaki +96 more
TL;DR: The first RIKEN clone collection is described, which is one of the largest described for any organism and analysis of these cDNAs extends known gene families and identifies new ones.
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An early and massive wave of germinal cell apoptosis is required for the development of functional spermatogenesis
TL;DR: The apoptotic wave appears necessary for normal mature spermatogenesis to develop, probably because it maintains a critical cell number ratio between some germinal cell stages and Sertoli cells, whose normal functions and differentiation involve an elaborate network of communication.
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Differentiation of Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Generated from Adult Somatic Cells by Nuclear Transfer
Teruhiko Wakayama,Viviane Tabar,Ivan Rodriguez,Anthony C.F. Perry,Lorenz Studer,T. Peter Mombaerts +5 more
TL;DR: These studies demonstrate the full pluripotency of ntES cells, which have contributed to an extensive variety of cell types, including dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons in vitro and germ cells in vivo.
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Mice cloned from embryonic stem cells.
TL;DR: It is shown that late-passage ES cells can be used to produce viable cloned mice and provide a link between the technologies of ES cells and animal cloning, suggesting that it may be possible to clone from a single cell a large number of individuals over an extended period.