18 results on '"Brault, Jean-Baptiste"'
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2. Endosomal trafficking defects alter neural progenitor proliferation and cause microcephaly
3. RAB6 and dynein drive post‐Golgi apical transport to prevent neuronal progenitor delamination
4. The RBPome of influenza A virus NP-mRNA reveals a role for TDP-43 in viral replication
5. A polarized cell system amenable to subcellular resolution imaging of influenza virus infection
6. The recycling endosome biogenesis machinery coordinates BACE1 endosomal sorting and amyloid-Beta production
7. The RBPome of influenza A virus mRNA reveals a role for TDP-43 in viral replication
8. Should I stay or should I go? L’ancrage des cellules souches neurales au cours du développement du cortex cérébral dépend de la GTPase RAB6 et de la dynéine
9. CAMSAPs organize an acentrosomal microtubule network from basal varicosities in radial glial cells
10. Endosomal trafficking defects alter neural progenitor proliferation and cause microcephaly
11. Differences in Mitotic Spindle Architecture in Mammalian Neural Stem Cells Influence Mitotic Accuracy during Brain Development
12. Constitutive resistance to viral infection in human CD141 + dendritic cells
13. Comparative Analysis Between Flaviviruses Reveals Specific Neural Stem Cell Tropism for Zika Virus in the Mouse Developing Neocortex
14. Constitutive resistance to viral infection in human CD141+ dendritic cells.
15. A recombinant measles vaccine expressing chikungunya virus-like particles is strongly immunogenic and protects mice from lethal challenge with chikungunya virus
16. Class II ADP-ribosylation Factors Are Required for Efficient Secretion of Dengue Viruses
17. The interaction of flavivirus M protein with light chain Tctex-1 of human dynein plays a role in late stages of virus replication
18. [Should I stay or should I go? Neural stem cell anchorage during cerebral cortex development requires the GTPase RAB6 and dynein].
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