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Ziad Al Tanoury
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 21
Citations - 1591
Ziad Al Tanoury is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Induced pluripotent stem cell & Embryonic stem cell. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1223 citations. Previous affiliations of Ziad Al Tanoury include University of Strasbourg & University of Luxembourg.
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Differentiation of pluripotent stem cells to muscle fiber to model Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Jérome Chal,Masayuki Oginuma,Ziad Al Tanoury,Bénédicte Gobert,Olga Sumara,Aurore Hick,Fanny Bousson,Yasmine Zidouni,Caroline Mursch,Philippe Moncuquet,Olivier Tassy,Stéphane D. Vincent,Ayako Miyanari,Agata Bera,Jean-Marie Garnier,Getzabel Guevara,Getzabel Guevara,Marie Hestin,Marie Hestin,Leif Kennedy,Shinichiro Hayashi,Bernadette Drayton,Thomas Cherrier,Barbara Gayraud-Morel,Emanuela Gussoni,Frédéric Relaix,Shahragim Tajbakhsh,Olivier Pourquié +27 more
TL;DR: It is shown that primary and secondary skeletal myogenesis can be recapitulated in vitro from the PSM-like cells, providing an efficient, serum-free protocol for the generation of striated, contractile fibers from mouse and human pluripotent cells.
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Vitamin A and retinoid signaling genomic and nongenomic effects Thematic Review Series Fat-Soluble Vitamins Vitamin A
TL;DR: Vitamin A itself proved recently to be active and RARs to be present in the cytosol to regulate translation and cell plasticity, which expand the scope of the biologic functions of vitamin A and RA.
Thematic Review Series: Fat-Soluble Vitamins: Vitamin A Vitamin A and retinoid signaling: genomic and nongenomic effects
TL;DR: Tanoury, Z., A. Piskunov, and C. Rochette-Egly as mentioned in this paper expand the scope of the biologic functions of vitamin A and polymorphic retinoic acid (RA) response elements.
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Generation of human muscle fibers and satellite-like cells from human pluripotent stem cells in vitro.
Jérome Chal,Ziad Al Tanoury,Marie Hestin,Bénédicte Gobert,Suvi Aivio,Aurore Hick,Thomas Cherrier,Alexander P. Nesmith,Kevin Kit Parker,Olivier Pourquié +9 more
TL;DR: An optimized serum-free differentiation protocol to efficiently produce striated, millimeter-long muscle fibers together with satellite-like cells from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) in vitro by mimicking key signaling events leading to muscle formation in the embryo is reported.
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In vitro characterization of the human segmentation clock
Margarete Diaz-Cuadros,Margarete Diaz-Cuadros,Daniel E. Wagner,Christoph Budjan,Christoph Budjan,Alexis Hubaud,Alexis Hubaud,Oscar A. Tarazona,Oscar A. Tarazona,Sophia Donelly,Sophia Donelly,Arthur Michaut,Arthur Michaut,Ziad Al Tanoury,Ziad Al Tanoury,Kumiko Yoshioka-Kobayashi,Yusuke Niino,Ryoichiro Kageyama,Atsushi Miyawaki,Jonathan Touboul,Olivier Pourquié,Olivier Pourquié +21 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that FGF signalling controls the phase and period of oscillations of the segmentation clock, expanding the role of this pathway beyond its classical interpretation in ‘clock and wavefront’ models 1 .