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Jérémie Roux

Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research

Publications -  10
Citations -  58

Jérémie Roux is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drug resistance & Cell migration. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications receiving 37 citations. Previous affiliations of Jérémie Roux include University of Paris.

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Profiling the Non-genetic Origins of Cancer Drug Resistance with a Single-Cell Functional Genomics Approach Using Predictive Cell Dynamics

TL;DR: The same-cell approach, named fate-seq, can reveal the molecular factors regulating the efficacy of a drug in clonal cells, providing therapeutic targets of non-genetic drug resistance otherwise confounded in gene expression noise.
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TRAIL receptor-induced features of epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition increase tumour phenotypic heterogeneity: potential cell survival mechanisms.

TL;DR: The molecular mechanisms by which death signals can elicit an increase in response heterogeneity in the metastasis context are explored, and the impact of these processes on cell responses to cancer therapeutics is evaluated.
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Autophagy : Moving Benchside Promises to Patient Bedsides.

TL;DR: An overview of the contradictory roles that autophagy plays in cancer initiation and progression is provided and the promises and challenges of current strategies that target autophagic for cancer therapy are discussed.
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An Atlas of the Genetic Variations Linking Dysregulation of Autophagy to Human Diseases: The Missing Environmental Link

TL;DR: Iris Grosjean, Barnabé Roméo, Marie-Angela Domdom, Nathalie Yazbeck, Grégoire D’Andréa, Olivia Vidal, Guillemette Crépeaux, Romain K Gherardi, Sylvie Leroy, Jérémie Roux 1, Patrick Brest, Martin Von Bergen, Gérard Milano, Daniel J. Klionsky, Paul Hofman.
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Core Models of Receptor Reactions to Evaluate Basic Pathway Designs Enabling Heterogeneous Commitments to Apoptosis

TL;DR: In this paper, the core reactions leading to caspase-8 activation, based on mass-action kinetics models, were investigated to evaluate the basic mechanisms giving rise to the observed heterogeneous response.