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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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EP-cadherin in muscles and epithelia of Xenopus laevis embryos.
TL;DR: The patterns of expression of EP-cadherin in Xenopus laevis embryos at different developmental stages ranging from cleavage to postmetamorphic are reported.
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Evaluation of methods for amplification of picogram amounts of total RNA for whole genome expression profiling
Mathieu Clément-Ziza,David Gentien,Stanislas Lyonnet,Jean Paul Thiery,Jean Paul Thiery,Claude Besmond,Charles Decraene,Charles Decraene +7 more
TL;DR: Four commercial protocols for amplification of picograms amounts of input RNA for microarray expression profiling were evaluated and compared and the WT-Ovation pico system proposed by Nugen appears to be the most suitable for RNA amplification.
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Differential Function of N-Cadherin and Cadherin-7 in the Control of Embryonic Cell Motility
TL;DR: The adhesive phenotype of cadherin-7–expressing cells is regulated by the nature of the extracellular matrix environment which also controls the migratory behavior of the cells.
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Growth defects induced by perturbation of β1‐integrin function in the mammary gland epithelium result from a lack of MAPK activation via the Shc and Akt pathways
TL;DR: It is shown that ERK and JNK MAPKs were markedly less activated in lactating transgenic glands thereby accounting for the growth defects and providing an insight into the mechanisms of growth control by integrin‐mediated adhesion that operate in vivo.
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Meta‐analysis of transcriptome reveals let‐7b as an unfavorable prognostic biomarker and predicts molecular and clinical subclasses in high‐grade serous ovarian carcinoma
Zhiqun Tang,Ghim Siong Ow,Jean Paul Thiery,Jean Paul Thiery,Anna V. Ivshina,Vladimir A. Kuznetsov,Vladimir A. Kuznetsov,Vladimir A. Kuznetsov +7 more
TL;DR: The results have led to identification of promising prognostic markers of HG‐SOC, which could provide a rationale for genetic‐based stratification of patients and optimization of treatment regimes.