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Emmanuel Taillebourg

Researcher at University of Grenoble

Publications -  24
Citations -  6287

Emmanuel Taillebourg is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autophagy & Ubiquitin. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 23 publications receiving 5703 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmanuel Taillebourg include Stanford University & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

Daniel J. Klionsky, +2522 more
- 21 Jan 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of guidelines for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macro-autophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes.
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Peripheral myelin maintenance is a dynamic process requiring constant Krox20 expression.

TL;DR: It is established that Krox20 is not only required for the onset of myelination but that it is also crucial for the maintenance of the myelinating state, and that myelin maintenance appears as a very dynamic process in which Krox 20 may constitute a molecular switch between Schwann cell myelinations and demyelination programs.
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The AAA+ ATPase ATAD3A Controls Mitochondrial Dynamics at the Interface of the Inner and Outer Membranes

TL;DR: It is shown that ATAD3A regulates dynamic interactions between the mitochondrial OM and IM sensed by the cell fission machinery, suggesting that it possesses unique properties in regulating mitochondrial dynamics and cellular functions in multicellular organisms.
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Krox-20 patterns the hindbrain through both cell-autonomous and non cell-autonomous mechanisms

TL;DR: This work demonstrates that Krox-20 expression is sufficient to confer odd-numbered rhombomere characteristics to r2, r4, and r6 cells, presumably in a cell-autonomous manner, and proposes that Kox-20 regulates multiple, intertwined steps in segmental patterning.
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Hindbrain patterning: Krox20 couples segmentation and specification of regional identity.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Krox20 is essential to the generation of alternating odd- and even-numbered territories in the hindbrain and that it acts by coupling the processes of segment formation, cell segregation and specification of regional identity.