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  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Jacques Samarut is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in France. Their recent scholarly work includes a publication in 2022 titled Author Correction: EMPReSS: standardized phenotype screens for functional annotation of the mouse genome, which appeared in the journal Nature Genetics.

Their collaborative research efforts are reflected in frequent partnerships with several co-authors, including:

  • M. Janier
  • Mohammed Almadjub
  • Olivier Beuf
  • Claire Billotey
  • Radu Bolbos

The primary publication venue for their work is Nature Genetics.

Among their professional recognitions, Jacques Samarut is a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Best Publications

  • In vitro differentiation of embryonic stem cells into glial cells and functional neurons.

    A. Fraichard;O. Chassande;G. Bilbaut;C. Dehay

  • Identification of BTG2, an antiproliferative p53–dependent component of the DNA damage cellular response pathway

    Jean-Pierre Rouault;Nicole Falette;Fabienne Guéhenneux;Céline Guillot

  • Long-term in vitro culture and characterisation of avian embryonic stem cells with multiple morphogenetic potentialities

    B. Pain;M.E. Clark;M. Shen;H. Nakazawa

  • Different functions for the thyroid hormone receptors TRα and TRβ in the control of thyroid hormone production and post‐natal development

    Karine Gauthier;Olivier Chassande;Michela Plateroti;Jean Paul Roux

  • The T3Rα gene encoding a thyroid hormone receptor is essential for post‐natal development and thyroid hormone production

    A. Fraichard;O. Chassande;M. Plateroti;J. P. Roux

  • BTG1, a member of a new family of antiproliferative genes

    J.P. Rouault;R. Rimokh;C. Tessa;G. Paranhos

  • Thyroid hormone receptors: lessons from knockout and knock-in mutant mice.

    Frédéric Flamant;Jacques Samarut

  • Withdrawal of differentiation inhibitory activity/leukemia inhibitory factor up-regulates D-type cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors in mouse embryonic stem cells.

    P Savatier;H Lapillonne;L A van Grunsven;B B Rudkin

  • Contrasting patterns of retinoblastoma protein expression in mouse embryonic stem cells and embryonic fibroblasts.

    P. Savatier;Song Huang;L. Szekely;K. G. Wiman

  • Role of miR-34c microRNA in the late steps of spermatogenesis

    Frantz Bouhallier;Nathalie Allioli;Fabrice Lavial;Frédéric Chalmel

  • Direct G Protein Modulation of Cav2 Calcium Channels

    H. William Tedford;Gerald W. Zamponi

  • Genetic Analysis Reveals Different Functions for the Products of the Thyroid Hormone Receptor α Locus

    Karine Gauthier;Michelina Plateroti;Clare B. Harvey;Graham R. Williams

  • A translocation involving a specific breakpoint (q35) on chromosome 5 is characteristic of anaplastic large cell lymphoma ('Ki-1 lymphoma').

    Ruth Rimokh;J.-P. Magaud;Francoise Berger;J. Samarut

  • Cardiac ion channel expression and contractile function in mice with deletion of thyroid hormone receptor alpha or beta.

    Bernd Gloss;Susanne U. Trost;Wolfgang F. Bluhm;Eric A. Swanson

  • A 43-kDa protein related to c-Erb A alpha 1 is located in the mitochondrial matrix of rat liver.

    Chantal Wrutniak;Isabelle Cassar-Malek;Sophie Marchal;Anne Rascle

  • Thyroid Hormone Excess Rather Than Thyrotropin Deficiency Induces Osteoporosis in Hyperthyroidism

    J. H.Duncan Bassett;Patrick J. O'Shea;Srividya Sriskantharajah;Bénédicte Rabier

  • The Oct4 homologue PouV and Nanog regulate pluripotency in chicken embryonic stem cells.

    Fabrice Lavial;Hervé Acloque;Federica Bertocchini;David J. MacLeod

  • International Union of Pharmacology. LIX. The Pharmacology and Classification of the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily: Thyroid Hormone Receptors

    Frédéric Flamant;John D. Baxter;Douglas Forrest;Samuel Refetoff

  • Congenital Hypothyroid Pax8−/− Mutant Mice Can Be Rescued by Inactivating the TRα Gene

    Frédéric Flamant;Anne-Lise Poguet;Michelina Plateroti;Olivier Chassande

  • Increased sensitivity to thyroid hormone in mice with complete deficiency of thyroid hormone receptor α

    Paolo E. Macchia;Yoko Takeuchi;Tomoko Kawai;Kevin Cua

Frequent Co-Authors

Samuel Refetoff
Samuel Refetoff University of Chicago
François-Loïc Cosset
François-Loïc Cosset Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Paul M. Yen
Paul M. Yen Duke University
Pierre Jurdic
Pierre Jurdic École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Alan Boyde
Alan Boyde Queen Mary University of London
Juan Bernal
Juan Bernal Autonomous University of Madrid
Paolo Beck-Peccoz
Paolo Beck-Peccoz University of Milan
Luca Persani
Luca Persani University of Milan
J. Larry Jameson
J. Larry Jameson University of Pennsylvania
Paul S. Meltzer
Paul S. Meltzer National Institutes of Health

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