His main research concerns Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 6, Receptor, Transcription factor, Biochemistry and Internal medicine. Guy G. Rousseau has researched Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 6 in several fields, including Pathology, Onecut Transcription Factors and Cell biology. His study in Receptor focuses on Glucocorticoid receptor in particular.
His Glucocorticoid receptor study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Hormone and Dexamethasone. His Transcription factor research incorporates elements of Promoter, Regulation of gene expression, Morphogenesis and Transcription. Guy G. Rousseau combines subjects such as Apoptosis and Endocrinology with his study of Internal medicine.
Guy G. Rousseau focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Molecular biology, Biochemistry and Glucocorticoid receptor. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cell culture and Anesthesia in addition to Internal medicine. His work in Endocrinology tackles topics such as Cell biology which are related to areas like Pancreas and Endoderm.
Guy G. Rousseau has included themes like Transcription, Transcription factor, Gene, Promoter and Binding site in his Molecular biology study. The Glucocorticoid receptor portion of his research involves studies in Receptor and Glucocorticoid. His Receptor research incorporates themes from Nuclear receptor, Cytoplasm and Cytoplasmic receptor, Cytosol.
Guy G. Rousseau spends much of his time researching Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Cell biology, Myocardial infarction and Transcription factor. His work carried out in the field of Internal medicine brings together such families of science as Anesthesia and Bivalent. The Endocrinology study combines topics in areas such as Receptor type, Receptor and TGF beta signaling pathway.
His research in Cell biology intersects with topics in Gene expression, Endoderm and Pancreas. Guy G. Rousseau is involved in the study of Transcription factor that focuses on Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 6 in particular. His research investigates the connection between Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 6 and topics such as Cellular differentiation that intersect with issues in Molecular biology.
Guy G. Rousseau mainly investigates Cell biology, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Endoderm and Transcription factor. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cellular differentiation, Hepatocyte differentiation, Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 6, Onecut Transcription Factors and TGF beta signaling pathway. His Internal medicine study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Apoptosis.
His Endocrinology research includes elements of Artery and Coronary occlusion. His research integrates issues of Mesenchyme, Signal transduction and Pancreas in his study of Endoderm. His work on Hepatocyte nuclear factors is typically connected to Fibrocystin as part of general Transcription factor study, connecting several disciplines of science.
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Glucocorticoid receptors: relations between steroid binding and biological effects.
Guy G. Rousseau;John D. Baxter;Gordon M. Tomkins.
Journal of Molecular Biology (1972)
6-Phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase: head-to-head with a bifunctional enzyme that controls glycolysis
Mark H. Rider;Luc Bertrand;Didier Vertommen;Paul A. Michels.
Biochemical Journal (2004)
The onecut transcription factor HNF6 is required for normal development of the biliary tract
Frédéric Clotman;Vincent J. Lannoy;Michael Reber;Silvia Cereghini.
Development (2002)
General presence of glucocorticoid receptors in mammalian tissues.
Philip L. Ballard;John D. Baxter;Stephen J. Higgins;Guy G. Rousseau.
Endocrinology (1974)
Early events in glucocorticoid action. Activation of the steroid receptor and its subsequent specific nuclear binding studied in a cell-free system.
Stephen J. Higgins;Guy G. Rousseau;John D. Baxter;Gordon M. Tomkins.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1973)
Transcription factor hepatocyte nuclear factor 6 regulates pancreatic endocrine cell differentiation and controls expression of the proendocrine gene ngn3.
Patrick Jacquemin;Serge M. Durviaux;Jan Jensen;Catherine Godfraind.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (2000)
Role of DNA and Specific Cytoplasmic Receptors in Glucocorticoid Action
J D Baxter;G G Rousseau;M C Benson;R L Garcea.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1972)
Control of liver cell fate decision by a gradient of TGFβ signaling modulated by Onecut transcription factors
Frédéric Clotman;Patrick Jacquemin;Nicolas Plumb-Rudewiez;Christophe E. Pierreux.
Genes & Development (2005)
Steroid-induced nuclear binding of glucocorticoid receptors in intact hepatoma cells.
Guy G. Rousseau;John D. Baxter;Stephen J. Higgins;Gordon M. Tomkins.
Journal of Molecular Biology (1973)
Glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors for aldosterone
G. Rousseau;J.D. Baxter;J.W. Funder;I.S. Edelman.
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry (1972)
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