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M. Albert Basson

Researcher at King's College London

Publications -  74
Citations -  6974

M. Albert Basson is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebellum & Receptor tyrosine kinase. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 71 publications receiving 6180 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Albert Basson include National Institute for Medical Research & University of California, San Francisco.

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The aged niche disrupts muscle stem cell quiescence

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the aged muscle stem cell niche, the muscle fibre, expresses Fgf2 under homeostatic conditions, driving a subset of satellite cells to break quiescence and lose their self-renewing capacity.
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Sprouty proteins: multifaceted negative-feedback regulators of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling

TL;DR: New biochemical and genetic evidence indicates specific roles of the Spry genes in development and multiple modes of action of theSpry proteins in regulation of the RTK-induced response.
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Sprouty1 Is a Critical Regulator of GDNF/RET-Mediated Kidney Induction

TL;DR: The function of Spry1 is to modulate GDNF/RET signaling in the Wolffian duct, ensuring that kidney induction is restricted to a single site and demonstrating the importance of negative feedback regulation of RTK signaling during kidney induction.
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Sprouty1 Regulates Reversible Quiescence of a Self-Renewing Adult Muscle Stem Cell Pool during Regeneration

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Sprouty1 (Spry1), an inhibitor of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling, is robustly expressed in quiescent Pax7+ satellite cells in uninjured adult muscle, down-regulated in proliferating myogenic cells in injured muscles, and re-induced as Pax 7+ cells return to quiescence in regenerated muscles.