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Jean Paul Thiery
Researcher at National University of Singapore
Publications - 421
Citations - 56508
Jean Paul Thiery is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neural crest & Epithelial–mesenchymal transition. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 403 publications receiving 51843 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean Paul Thiery include Université Paris-Saclay & Institut Gustave Roussy.
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Identification of the mammary line in mouse by Wnt10b expression
TL;DR: It is shown that a mammary line exists in the mouse embryo at embryonic day (E) 11.25 as a concise line of Wnt10b expression and a broader band of WNT6 expression in the surface ectoderm, between the subaxillary and suprainguinal region of each flank.
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Alternative splicing in fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 is associated with induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in rat bladder carcinoma cells.
TL;DR: NBT-II EMT is stimulated by keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) in cells grown at low density, finding that EMT can be induced through different FGF receptors, but EMT may also regulate FGF receptor expression itself.
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Tumour suppressive properties of fibroblast growth factor receptor 2-IIIb in human bladder cancer.
David Ricol,David Cappellen,El Marjou A,Gil-Diez-de-Medina S,Girault Jm,Yoshida T,Ferry G,G C Tucker,Marie-France Poupon,Dominique K. Chopin,Jean Paul Thiery,François Radvanyi +11 more
TL;DR: Results show that FGFR2-IIIb has tumour growth suppressive properties in bladder carcinomas and suggest possible mechanisms ofFGFR2 gene inactivation.
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Adhesion among neural cells of the chick embryo. III. Relationship of the surface molecule CAM to cell adhesion and the development of histotypic patterns.
TL;DR: In this article, specific anti-CAM antibodies have been used to demonstrate that CAM is localized in neural tissues, and is associated with the plasma membrane of retinal cells and neurites.
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Short-term expansion of breast circulating cancer cells predicts response to anti-cancer therapy
Bee Luan Khoo,Soo-Chin Lee,Prashant Kumar,Tuan Zea Tan,Majid Ebrahimi Warkiani,Samuel Guan Wei Ow,Sayantani Nandi,Chwee Teck Lim,Jean Paul Thiery,Jean Paul Thiery +9 more
TL;DR: This novel and advanced method estimates CTC clonal heterogeneity and can predict, within a relatively short time frame, patient responses to therapy.