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Laure Sabatier

Researcher at Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives

Publications -  166
Citations -  9774

Laure Sabatier is an academic researcher from Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telomere & Chromosome instability. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 164 publications receiving 9092 citations. Previous affiliations of Laure Sabatier include French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission & University of Paris.

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DNA repair by ERCC1 in non-small-cell lung cancer and cisplatin-based adjuvant chemotherapy.

TL;DR: Patients with completely resected non-small-cell lung cancer and ERCC1-negative tumors appear to benefit from adjuvant cisplatin-based chemotherapy, whereas patients with ER CC1-positive tumors do not.
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Functional interaction between PARP-1 and PARP-2 in chromosome stability and embryonic development in mouse

TL;DR: The DNA damage-dependent poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases, PARP1 and PARP-2, homo-and heterodimerize and are both involved in the base excision repair (BER) pathway as mentioned in this paper.
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Functional interaction between PARP-1 and PARP-2 in chromosome stability and embryonic development in mouse

TL;DR: It is reported that mice carrying a targeted disruption of the PARP‐2 gene are sensitive to ionizing radiation, and specific female embryonic lethality is observed in parp‐1+/−parp‐2−/− mutants at E9.5.
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Chemokine receptor CXCR4 and early-stage non-small cell lung cancer: pattern of expression and correlation with outcome.

TL;DR: Strong CXCR4-positive nuclear staining was associated with a significantly better outcome in early-stage NSCLC, and the mechanisms underlying this clinically and biologically important finding need to be further explored.
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Targeting Assay To Study the cis Functions of Human Telomeric Proteins: Evidence for Inhibition of Telomerase by TRF1 and for Activation of Telomere Degradation by TRF2

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the targeting of human telomeric proteins TRF1 and TRF2 to specific telomeres leads to telomere shortening, which indicates that these proteins act in cis to represstelomere elongation.