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CNRS Délégation Paris B: Paris, Île-de-France, FR

1994-10-01 to present
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Isabelle Dusart

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Université Pierre et Marie Curie: Paris, Île-de-France, FR

1987-10-01 to 1991-03-01 | PhD
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Isabelle Dusart

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The corticospinal tract: Evolution, development, and human disorders.

Developmental neurobiology
2017-07 | Journal article
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Non cell-autonomous role of DCC in the guidance of the corticospinal tract at the midline.

Scientific Reports
2017-03 | Journal article
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The intellectual disability protein PAK3 regulates oligodendrocyte precursor cell differentiation.

Neurobiology of disease
2017-02 | Journal article
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Congenital Mirror Movements Due to RAD51: Cosegregation with a Nonsense Mutation in a Norwegian Pedigree and Review of the Literature.

Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.)
2016 | Journal article
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Consensus Paper: Cerebellar Development.

Cerebellum (London, England)
2016-12 | Journal article
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One hand clapping: lateralization of motor control.

Frontiers in neuroanatomy
2015 | Journal article
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The RhoGEF DOCK10 is essential for dendritic spine morphogenesis.

Molecular biology of the cell
2015-06 | Journal article
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Lack of adenylate cyclase 1 (AC1): consequences on corticospinal tract development and on locomotor recovery after spinal cord injury.

Brain research
2014-02 | Journal article
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Type 1 metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGlu1) trigger the gating of GluD2 delta glutamate receptors.

EMBO reports
2014-01 | Journal article
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Klf9 is necessary and sufficient for Purkinje cell survival in organotypic culture.

Molecular and cellular neurosciences
2013-05 | Journal article
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Mature Purkinje cells require the retinoic acid-related orphan receptor-α (RORα) to maintain climbing fiber mono-innervation and other adult characteristics.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2013-05 | Journal article
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[Thyroid hormone T3 triggers the developmental loss of axonal regenerative capacity].

Medecine sciences : M/S
2013-03 | Journal article
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Profound morphological and functional changes of rodent Purkinje cells between the first and the second postnatal weeks: a metamorphosis?

Frontiers in neuroanatomy
2012 | Journal article
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Purkinje cell maturation participates in the control of oligodendrocyte differentiation: role of sonic hedgehog and vitronectin.

PloS one
2012 | Journal article
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Thyroid hormone triggers the developmental loss of axonal regenerative capacity via thyroid hormone receptor α1 and krüppel-like factor 9 in Purkinje cells.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2012-08 | Journal article
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Specific inhibition of the JNK pathway promotes locomotor recovery and neuroprotection after mouse spinal cord injury.

Neurobiology of disease
2012-06 | Journal article
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RAD51 haploinsufficiency causes congenital mirror movements in humans.

American journal of human genetics
2012-02 | Journal article
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c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and p38 play different roles in age-related Purkinje cell death in murine organotypic culture.

Cerebellum (London, England)
2011-06 | Journal article
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Induction of early Purkinje cell dendritic differentiation by thyroid hormone requires RORα.

Neural development
2010 | Journal article
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Gene expression signature of cerebellar hypoplasia in a mouse model of Down syndrome during postnatal development.

BMC genomics
2009 | Journal article
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Intrinsic versus extrinsic determinants during the development of Purkinje cell dendrites.

Neuroscience
2009-09 | Journal article
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Specific JNK inhibition by D-JNKI1 protects Purkinje cells from cell death in Lurcher mutant mouse.

Cerebellum (London, England)
2008 | Journal article
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Expression of X-chromosome linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein in mature Purkinje cells and in retinal bipolar cells in transgenic mice induces neurodegeneration.

Neuroscience
2008-10 | Journal article
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SCLIP is crucial for the formation and development of the Purkinje cell dendritic arbor.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2008-07 | Journal article
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Purkinje cell death: differences between developmental cell death and neurodegenerative death in mutant mice.

Cerebellum (London, England)
2006 | Journal article
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RORalpha, a pivotal nuclear receptor for Purkinje neuron survival and differentiation: from development to ageing.

Cerebellum (London, England)
2006 | Journal article
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Neuroprotective effect of mifepristone involves neuron depolarization.

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
2006-07 | Journal article
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Retinoid-related orphan receptor alpha controls the early steps of Purkinje cell dendritic differentiation.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2006-02 | Journal article
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Bcl-2 protection of axotomized Purkinje cells in organotypic culture is age dependent and not associated with an enhancement of axonal regeneration.

Progress in brain research
2005 | Journal article
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Expression of netrin-1, slit-1 and slit-3 but not of slit-2 after cerebellar and spinal cord lesions.

The European journal of neuroscience
2005-11 | Journal article
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Cell death and axon regeneration of Purkinje cells after axotomy: challenges of classical hypotheses of axon regeneration.

Brain research. Brain research reviews
2005-09 | Journal article
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Heterogeneity of NG2-expressing cells in the newborn mouse cerebellum.

Developmental biology
2005-09 | Journal article
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Long-term changes in the molecular composition of the glial scar and progressive increase of serotoninergic fibre sprouting after hemisection of the mouse spinal cord.

The European journal of neuroscience
2004-09 | Journal article
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Microglia promote the death of developing Purkinje cells.

Neuron
2004-02 | Journal article
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The transmembrane semaphorin Sema4D/CD100, an inhibitor of axonal growth, is expressed on oligodendrocytes and upregulated after CNS lesion.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2003-10 | Journal article
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The developmental loss of the ability of Purkinje cells to regenerate their axons occurs in the absence of myelin: an in vitro model to prevent myelination.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2003-09 | Journal article
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Mifepristone (RU486) protects Purkinje cells from cell death in organotypic slice cultures of postnatal rat and mouse cerebellum.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2003-06 | Journal article
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Sprouting of adult Purkinje cell axons in lesioned mouse cerebellum: "non-permissive" versus "permissive" environment.

Journal of neurocytology
2002 | Journal article
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Axotomy does not up-regulate expression of sodium channel Na(v)1.8 in Purkinje cells.

Brain research. Molecular brain research
2002-05 | Journal article
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Inhibition of protein kinase C prevents Purkinje cell death but does not affect axonal regeneration.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
2002-05 | Journal article
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Role of GAP-43 in mediating the responsiveness of cerebellar and precerebellar neurons to axotomy.

The European journal of neuroscience
2001-03 | Journal article
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Implication of Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 in age-related Purkinje cell death in murine organotypic culture: an in vitro model to study apoptosis.

The European journal of neuroscience
2000-08 | Journal article
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Absence of GAP-43 can protect neurons from death.

Molecular and cellular neurosciences
2000-07 | Journal article
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Late axonal sprouting of injured Purkinje cells and its temporal correlation with permissive changes in the glial scar.

The Journal of comparative neurology
1999-06 | Journal article
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Purkinje cell survival and axonal regeneration are age dependent: an in vitro study.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
1997-05 | Journal article
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Parasagittal compartmentation of adult rat Purkinje cells expressing the low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor: changes of pattern expression after a traumatic lesion.

Neuroscience
1994-11 | Journal article
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Lack of Purkinje cell loss in adult rat cerebellum following protracted axotomy: degenerative changes and regenerative attempts of the severed axons.

The Journal of comparative neurology
1994-09 | Journal article
PMID: 7814665
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Secondary cell death and the inflammatory reaction after dorsal hemisection of the rat spinal cord.

The European journal of neuroscience
1994-05 | Journal article
PMID: 8075816
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A monoclonal antibody (IN-1) which neutralizes neurite growth inhibitory proteins in the rat CNS recognizes antigens localized in CNS myelin.

Journal of neurocytology
1994-04 | Journal article
PMID: 7518504
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Stathmin: cellular localization of a major phosphoprotein in the adult rat and human CNS.

The Journal of comparative neurology
1993-11 | Journal article
PMID: 8288776
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