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1. Modifications of the endosomal compartment in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and fibroblasts from Alzheimer’s disease patients

2. Generation of embryo-like structures from mouse embryonic stem cells treated with a chemical inhibitor of SUMOylation and cultured in microdroplets.

3. Transient suppression of SUMOylation in embryonic stem cells generates embryo-like structures.

5. Ultrastructural and dynamic studies of the endosomal compartment in Down syndrome.

6. SUMO Safeguards Somatic and Pluripotent Cell Identities by Enforcing Distinct Chromatin States.

7. Sumoylation coordinates the repression of inflammatory and anti-viral gene-expression programs during innate sensing.

8. Modifications of the endosomal compartment in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and fibroblasts from Alzheimer's disease patients.

9. Sumoylation at chromatin governs coordinated repression of a transcriptional program essential for cell growth and proliferation.

10. Trisomy for synaptojanin1 in Down syndrome is functionally linked to the enlargement of early endosomes.

11. Homodimerization of amyloid precursor protein at the plasma membrane: a homoFRET study by time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy imaging.

12. Local cholesterol increase triggers amyloid precursor protein-Bace1 clustering in lipid rafts and rapid endocytosis.

13. Cholesterol changes in Alzheimer's disease: methods of analysis and impact on the formation of enlarged endosomes.

14. Clathrin-dependent APP endocytosis and Abeta secretion are highly sensitive to the level of plasma membrane cholesterol.

15. Enrichment of cholesterol in microdissected Alzheimer's disease senile plaques as assessed by mass spectrometry.

16. Time-gated total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy with a supercontinuum excitation source.

17. Mutations in GLIS3 are responsible for a rare syndrome with neonatal diabetes mellitus and congenital hypothyroidism.

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