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Gillian Butler-Browne

Gillian Butler-Browne

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24504
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11926
National Ranking
369

Overview

Gillian Butler-Browne is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a total of 51 publications, alongside Medicine with 47 publications. Within these broad areas, key subfields include Molecular Biology, Genetics, Physiology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Neurology.

The scientist's work covers several focused topics such as Muscle Physiology and Disorders, Neurogenetic and Muscular Disorders Research, Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Research, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Research, RNA Research and Splicing, and Extracellular Vesicles in Disease.

Their recent notable publications include:

  • Optimized method for extraction of exosomes from human primary muscle cells, 2020, Skeletal Muscle
  • Age-related alterations in muscle architecture are a signature of sarcopenia: the ultrasound sarcopenia index, 2021, Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle
  • Muscle cells of sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients secrete neurotoxic vesicles, 2022, Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle
  • Lamin Mutations Cause Increased YAP Nuclear Entry in Muscle Stem Cells, 2020, Cells
  • Adenylosuccinic acid therapy ameliorates murine Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, 2020, Scientific Reports

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
  • médecine/sciences

Collaborations have been a significant part of their career, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Vincent Mouly
  • Capucine Trollet
  • Elisa Négroni
  • Alexis Boulinguiez
  • Anne Bigot

Best Publications

  • Three myosin heavy-chain isozymes appear sequentially in rat muscle development.

    R G Whalen;S M Sell;G S Butler-Browne;K Schwartz

  • In vivo satellite cell activation via Myf5 and MyoD in regenerating mouse skeletal muscle.

    R.N. Cooper;S. Tajbakhsh;V. Mouly;G. Cossu

  • Human circulating AC133+ stem cells restore dystrophin expression and ameliorate function in dystrophic skeletal muscle

    Yvan Torrente;Marzia Belicchi;Maurilio Sampaolesi;Federica Pisati

  • Regenerative potential of human skeletal muscle during aging.

    Valérie Renault;Lars‐Eric Thorne;Per‐Olof Eriksson;Gillian Butler‐Browne

  • Desmin Is Essential for the Tensile Strength and Integrity of Myofibrils but Not for Myogenic Commitment, Differentiation, and Fusion of Skeletal Muscle

    Zhenlin Li;Mathias Mericskay;Onnik Agbulut;Gillian Butler-Browne

  • Replicative Potential and Telomere Length in Human Skeletal Muscle: Implications for Satellite Cell-Mediated Gene Therapy

    S. Decary;V. Mouly;C. Ben Hamida;A. Sautet

  • Co-expression of multiple myosin heavy chain genes, in addition to a tissue-specific one, in extraocular musculature

    D F Wieczorek;M Periasamy;G S Butler-Browne;R G Whalen

  • Human Muscle Satellite Cells as Targets of Chikungunya Virus Infection

    Simona Ozden;Michel Huerre;Jean-Pierre Riviere;Lark L. Coffey

  • Cellular senescence in human myoblasts is overcome by human telomerase reverse transcriptase and cyclin-dependent kinase 4: consequences in aging muscle and therapeutic strategies for muscular dystrophies.

    Chun Hong Zhu;Vincent Mouly;Racquel N. Cooper;Kamel Mamchaoui

  • Human Adipocytes Induce Inflammation and Atrophy in Muscle Cells During Obesity

    Vanessa Pellegrinelli;Vanessa Pellegrinelli;Christine Rouault;Christine Rouault;Sergio Rodriguez-Cuenca;Victorine Albert;Victorine Albert

  • Immortalized pathological human myoblasts: towards a universal tool for the study of neuromuscular disorders

    Kamel Mamchaoui;Kamel Mamchaoui;Kamel Mamchaoui;Capucine Trollet;Capucine Trollet;Capucine Trollet;Anne Bigot;Anne Bigot;Anne Bigot;Elisa Negroni;Elisa Negroni;Elisa Negroni

  • Myosin heavy chain isoforms in postnatal muscle development of mice.

    Onnik Agbulut;Philippe Noirez;Françoise Beaumont;Gillian Butler-Browne

  • Skeletal muscle regeneration and the mitotic clock.

    V Renault;G Piron-Hamelin;C Forestier;S DiDonna

  • Autologous transplantation of muscle-derived CD133(+) stem cells in Duchenne muscle patients

    Yvan Torrente;M. Belicchi;C. Marchesi;G. D'Antona

  • Mice transgenic for the human myotonic dystrophy region with expanded CTG repeats display muscular and brain abnormalities

    Hervé Seznec;Onnik Agbulut;Nicolas Sergeant;Cédric Savouret

  • Cellular adaptation of the trapezius muscle in strength-trained athletes.

    Fawzi Kadi;Anders Eriksson;Staffan Holmner;Gillian S. Butler-Browne

  • Shorter telomeres in dystrophic muscle consistent with extensive regeneration in young children

    S. Decary;C. Ben Hamida;V. Mouly;J.P. Barbet

  • Molecular cloning of human cardiac troponin I using polymerase chain reaction

    William J. Vallins;Nigel J. Brand;Nina Dabhade;Gillian Butler-Browne

  • β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) stimulates myogenic cell proliferation, differentiation and survival via the MAPK/ERK and PI3K/Akt pathways

    Reut Kornasio;Ingo Riederer;Ingo Riederer;Gillian Butler-Browne;Vincent Mouly

  • JAK inhibitor improves type I interferon induced damage: proof of concept in dermatomyositis.

    Leandro Ladislau;Leandro Ladislau;Xavier Suárez-Calvet;Xavier Suárez-Calvet;Ségolène Toquet;Océane Landon-Cardinal

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Mouly
Vincent Mouly Université Paris Cité
Denis Furling
Denis Furling Université Paris Cité
Lars-Eric Thornell
Lars-Eric Thornell Umeå University
Thomas Voit
Thomas Voit University College London
Wilson Savino
Wilson Savino Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Olivier Benveniste
Olivier Benveniste Sorbonne University
James P. Di Santo
James P. Di Santo Institut Pasteur
Antoine Gessain
Antoine Gessain Institut Pasteur
Christophe Lamaze
Christophe Lamaze Institute Curie
Denise Paulin
Denise Paulin Université Paris Cité

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