Details
Title
UPDUB
Formal Name (French)
Unité du Prof. Duboule
Formal Name (English)
Prof. Duboule Group
Group ID
U11705
Affiliated authors
Abraham-Emschwiller, Joséphine
Amândio, Rita
Andrey, Guillaume
Bochaton, Célia Corinne Renée
Bolt, Christopher Chase
Cossy, Anne-Catherine
Darbellay, Fabrice
Delisle, Lucille
Delpretti Anex, Saskia
Duboule, Denis
Fabre, Pierre
Favre, Gordana
Gyurján, István
Kolly, Dominique
Le Nabec, Anaïs
Lonfat, Nicolas
Mayran, Alexandre Gauthier Aurèle
Montavon, Thomas
Mouscaz, Yoann
Necsulea, Anamaria
Noordermeer, Daniël
Osteil, Pierre
Rekaik, Hocine
Romaniuk, Yuliia
Sauvain, Marc-Olivier
Schorderet, Patrick
Sonderegger, Bernhard
Vieux-Rochas, Maxence
Wiznerowicz, Maciej
Yakushiji, Nayuta
Amândio, Rita
Andrey, Guillaume
Bochaton, Célia Corinne Renée
Bolt, Christopher Chase
Cossy, Anne-Catherine
Darbellay, Fabrice
Delisle, Lucille
Delpretti Anex, Saskia
Duboule, Denis
Fabre, Pierre
Favre, Gordana
Gyurján, István
Kolly, Dominique
Le Nabec, Anaïs
Lonfat, Nicolas
Mayran, Alexandre Gauthier Aurèle
Montavon, Thomas
Mouscaz, Yoann
Necsulea, Anamaria
Noordermeer, Daniël
Osteil, Pierre
Rekaik, Hocine
Romaniuk, Yuliia
Sauvain, Marc-Olivier
Schorderet, Patrick
Sonderegger, Bernhard
Vieux-Rochas, Maxence
Wiznerowicz, Maciej
Yakushiji, Nayuta
Institute
ISREC
Faculty
SV
Note
Members of UPDUB-unit
Linked resource
http://duboule-lab.epfl.ch/
Publications
A complex regulatory landscape involved in the development of mammalian external genitals
A function for all posterior Hoxd genes during digit development?
Chromatin looping and organization at developmentally regulated gene loci
Chromatin topology and the timing of enhancer function at the HoxD locus
Commentary on paper by Leroy C. Stevens (1960)
Embryonic timing, axial stem cells, chromatin dynamics, and the Hox clock
Epigenetic temporal control of mouse Hox genes in vivo
Long-range enhancer-promoter interactions in the HoxD complex
Role of a polymorphism in a Hox/Pax-responsive enhancer in the evolution of the vertebrate spine
Transgenic Model Systems Have Revolutionized the Study of Disease
See complete list of publications (274)
A function for all posterior Hoxd genes during digit development?
Chromatin looping and organization at developmentally regulated gene loci
Chromatin topology and the timing of enhancer function at the HoxD locus
Commentary on paper by Leroy C. Stevens (1960)
Embryonic timing, axial stem cells, chromatin dynamics, and the Hox clock
Epigenetic temporal control of mouse Hox genes in vivo
Long-range enhancer-promoter interactions in the HoxD complex
Role of a polymorphism in a Hox/Pax-responsive enhancer in the evolution of the vertebrate spine
Transgenic Model Systems Have Revolutionized the Study of Disease
See complete list of publications (274)
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