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Lydia Teboul

Researcher at Medical Research Council

Publications -  92
Citations -  7235

Lydia Teboul is an academic researcher from Medical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome editing. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 81 publications receiving 5910 citations. Previous affiliations of Lydia Teboul include National Institute for Medical Research & University of Nice Sophia Antipolis.

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Evaluation of off-target and on-target scoring algorithms and integration into the guide RNA selection tool CRISPOR.

TL;DR: It is found that the optimal on-target efficiency prediction model strongly depends on whether the guide RNA is expressed from a U6 promoter or transcribed in vitro, and it is demonstrated that the best predictions can significantly reduce the time spent on guide screening.
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High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes

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- 22 Sep 2016 - 
TL;DR: It is shown that human disease genes are enriched for essential genes, thus providing a dataset that facilitates the prioritization and validation of mutations identified in clinical sequencing efforts and reveals that incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity are common even on a defined genetic background.
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NAADP mobilizes calcium from acidic organelles through two-pore channels

TL;DR: It is shown that two-pore channels (TPCs) comprise a family of NAADP receptors, with human TPC1 and chicken TPCN3 being expressed on endosomal membranes, andhuman TPC2 on lysosome membranes when expressed in HEK293 cells, which will advance the understanding of the physiological role ofNAADP.
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Overexpression of Fto leads to increased food intake and results in obesity.

TL;DR: This study provides the first direct evidence that increased Fto expression causes obesity in mice and shows here that ubiquitous overexpression of Fto leads to a dose-dependent increase in body and fat mass, irrespective of whether mice are fed a standard or a high-fat diet.
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p27Kip1 independently promotes neuronal differentiation and migration in the cerebral cortex

TL;DR: It is shown that the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27Kip1 plays an important role in neurogenesis in the mouse cerebral cortex, by promoting the differentiation and radial migration of cortical projection neurons.