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Michèle Kedinger

Michèle Kedinger

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
67
Citations
11792
World Ranking
8406
National Ranking
288

Overview

Michèle Kedinger is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France. Their academic profile is currently centered on their role at this institution.

While there is no available data on their recent papers, coauthors, or frequent publication venues, the affiliation with a prominent French university suggests involvement in academic research activities within that context.

No specific information about main or subfields of study, main topics of work, book publications, or awards has been provided. Therefore, it is not possible to detail their specialized research areas or particular scientific contributions from the data available.

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Overall, Michèle Kedinger is an academic associated with the University of Strasbourg, but further details of their research focus, publications, or collaborations are not currently documented in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Neurogenin3 is differentially required for endocrine cell fate specification in the intestinal and gastric epithelium

    Marjorie Jenny;Céline Uhl;Colette Roche;Isabelle Duluc

  • 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

  • The Differentiating Intestinal Epithelial Cell: Establishment and Maintenance of Functions Through Interactions Between Cellular Structures

    D Louvard;M Kedinger;H P Hauri

  • Key role of the Cdx2 homeobox gene in extracellular matrix-mediated intestinal cell differentiation.

    Olivier Lorentz;Isabelle Duluc;Adèle De Arcangelis;Patricia Simon-Assmann

  • Dorsal pancreas agenesis in retinoic acid-deficient Raldh2 mutant mice.

    Mercè Martín;Jabier Gallego-Llamas;Vanessa Ribes;Michèle Kedinger

  • The Cdx2 homeobox gene has a tumour suppressor function in the distal colon in addition to a homeotic role during gut development

    Bonhomme C;Duluc I;Martin E;Chawengsaksophak K

  • Fetal gut mesenchyme induces differentiation of cultured intestinal endodermal and crypt cells

    M. Kedinger;P.M. Simon-Assmann;B. Lacroix;A. Marxer

  • Sucrase-isomaltase: A marker of foetal and malignant epithelial cells of the human colon

    Alain Zweibaum;Nicole Triadou;Michèle Kedinger;Chantal Augeron

  • Extracellular matrix components in intestinal development.

    P Simon-Assmann;M Kedinger;A De Arcangelis;V Rousseau

  • Mesenchyme-dependent differentiation of epithelial progenitor cells in the gut.

    Haffen K;Kedinger M;Simon-Assmann P

  • The Cdx-1 and Cdx-2 homeobox genes in the intestine.

    Jean-Noël Freund;Claire Domon-Dell;Michèle Kedinger;Isabelle Duluc

  • Inhibition of laminin alpha 1-chain expression leads to alteration of basement membrane assembly and cell differentiation.

    A De Arcangelis;P Neuville;R Boukamel;O Lefebvre

  • Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions in the production of basement membrane components in the gut.

    P. Simon-Assmann;F. Bouziges;C. Arnold;K. Haffen

  • Human fetal enterocytes in vitro: modulation of the phenotype by extracellular matrix

    I R Sanderson;R M Ezzell;M Kedinger;M Erlanger

  • In Vitro and In Vivo Efficacy of Photofrin® and Pheophorbide a, a Bacteriochlorin, in Photodynamic Therapy of Colonic Cancer Cells¶

    A. Hajri;S. Wack;C. Meyer;M. K. Smith

  • Essential Role of the JAK/STAT1 Signaling Pathway in the Expression of Inducible Nitric-oxide Synthase in Intestinal Epithelial Cells and Its Regulation by Butyrate *

    Mateja Stempelj;Michele Kedinger;Leonard Augenlicht;Lidija Klampfer

  • Differential expression of laminin isoforms and α6‐β4 integrin subunits in the developing human and mouse intestine

    Patricia Simon-Assmann;Brigitte Duclos;Véronique Orian-Rousseau;Christiane Arnold

  • In vitro models of intestinal epithelial cell differentiation.

    P Simon-Assmann;N Turck;M Sidhoum-Jenny;G Gradwohl

  • Smooth muscle actin expression during rat gut development and induction in fetal skin fibroblastic cells associated with intestinal embryonic epithelium.

    Michele Kedinger;Patricia Simon-Assmann;Françoise Bouziges;Christiane Arnold

  • Intestinal Epithelial-Mesenchymal Cell Interactions

    M. Kedinger;I. Duluc;C. Fritsch;O. Lorentz

Frequent Co-Authors

Patricia Simon-Assmann
Patricia Simon-Assmann Grenoble Alpes University
Olivier Lefebvre
Olivier Lefebvre University of Strasbourg
Sylvie Robine
Sylvie Robine Institute Curie
Lydia Sorokin
Lydia Sorokin University of Münster
Cécile Rochette-Egly
Cécile Rochette-Egly Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Guerrino Meneguzzi
Guerrino Meneguzzi Université Côte d'Azur
Thomas Brabletz
Thomas Brabletz University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Donald Gullberg
Donald Gullberg University of Bergen

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