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41
Citations
5337
World Ranking
19565
National Ranking
950

Overview

Janine Beisson is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research profile currently does not include documented details on recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues.

Information about their areas of study, including main fields, subfields, and primary topics of work, is not provided. There are no registered awards or recognitions listed in the available data.

The absence of recorded publications or comprehensive research data limits the scope of detailed analysis of their scientific contributions. However, the association with the University of Paris-Saclay situates their academic work within a recognized institution known for scientific research.

Best Publications

  • Global trends of whole-genome duplications revealed by the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia

    Jean-Marc Aury;Olivier Jaillon;Laurent Duret;Benjamin Noel

  • The Copines, a Novel Class of C2 Domain-containing, Calciumdependent, Phospholipid-binding Proteins Conserved from Paramecium to Humans

    Carl E. Creutz;Jose L. Tomsig;Sandra L. Snyder;Marie-Christine Gautier

  • Basal body duplication in Paramecium requires γ-tubulin

    F. Ruiz;J. Beisson;J. Rossier;P. Dupuis-Williams

  • Basal body/centriole assembly and continuity.

    Janine Beisson;Michel Wright

  • Paramecium tetraurelia: the renaissance of an early unicellular model.

    Janine Beisson;Mireille Bétermier;Marie-Hélène Bré;Jean Cohen

  • Role of delta-tubulin and the C-tubule in assembly of Paramecium basal bodies.

    Nicole Garreau de Loubresse;Françoise Ruiz;Janine Beisson;Catherine Klotz

  • Polarities of the centriolar structure: morphogenetic consequences.

    Janine Beisson;Maria Jerka-Dziadosz;Maria Jerka-Dziadosz

  • Cortical morphogenesis in Paramecium: a transcellular wave of protein phosphorylation involved in ciliary rootlet disassembly.

    Linda Sperling;Guy Keryer;Guy Keryer;Françoise Ruiz;Françoise Ruiz;Janine Beisson;Janine Beisson

  • Centrin Deficiency in Paramecium Affects the Geometry of Basal-Body Duplication

    Françoise Ruiz;Nicole Garreau de Loubresse;Catherine Klotz;Janine Beisson

  • The SM19 gene, required for duplication of basal bodies in Paramecium, encodes a novel tubulin, η-tubulin

    Françoise Ruiz;Anna Krzywicka;Catherine Klotz;Anne-Marie Keller

  • A contractile cytoskeletal network of Paramecium: the infraciliary lattice

    Nicole Garreau De Loubresse;Guy Keryer;Bernard Viguès;Janine Beisson

  • Characterization of Centrin Genes in Paramecium

    Luisa Madeddu;Catherine Klotz;Jean-Pierre Le Caer;Janine Beisson

  • Positional control of nuclear differentiation in Paramecium.

    Simone Grandchamp;Janine Beisson

  • Actin microfilaments in paramecium: localization and role in intracellular movements.

    Jean Cohen;Nicole Garreau de Loubresse;Janine Beisson

  • Preformed cell structure and cell heredity.

    Janine Beisson

  • Functional diversification of centrins and cell morphological complexity.

    Delphine Gogendeau;Delphine Gogendeau;Delphine Gogendeau;Catherine Klotz;Catherine Klotz;Catherine Klotz;Olivier Arnaiz;Olivier Arnaiz;Olivier Arnaiz;Agata Malinowska

  • Protein phosphorylation and dynamics of cytoskeletal structures associated with basal bodies in Paramecium

    Guy Keryer;Frances M. Davis;Potu N. Rao;Janine Beisson

  • Basal body duplication in Paramecium: the key role of Bld10 in assembly and stability of the cartwheel.

    Maria Jerka-Dziadosz;Delphine Gogendeau;Delphine Gogendeau;Catherine Klotz;Catherine Klotz;Jean Cohen;Jean Cohen

  • GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE CELL SURFACE AND THE NUCLEI IN PARAMECIUM TETRAURELIA

    Jean Cohen;Janine Beisson

  • Ca2+ -binding proteins and contractility of the infraciliary lattice in Paramecium

    Nicole Garreau de Loubresse;Catherine Klotz;Bernard Vigues;Jacques Rutin

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurent Duret
Laurent Duret Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Ching Kung
Ching Kung University of Wisconsin–Madison
Helmut Plattner
Helmut Plattner University of Konstanz
Patrick Wincker
Patrick Wincker University of Paris-Saclay
Philippe Dessen
Philippe Dessen Institut Gustave Roussy
Olivier Jaillon
Olivier Jaillon University of Paris-Saclay
Julie Poulain
Julie Poulain French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Roderic Guigó
Roderic Guigó Pompeu Fabra University
Jean Weissenbach
Jean Weissenbach Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michal Dadlez
Michal Dadlez Polish Academy of Sciences

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