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Jean Charron
Jean Charron
Professeur, Université Laval
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RAG-2-deficient mice lack mature lymphocytes owing to inability to initiate V (D) J rearrangement
Y Shinkai, KP Lam, EM Oltz, V Stewart, M Mendelsohn, J Charron, ...
Cell 68 (5), 855-867, 1992
34111992
Embryonic death of Mek1-deficient mice reveals a role for this kinase in angiogenesis in the labyrinthine region of the placenta
S Giroux, M Tremblay, D Bernard, JF Cardin-Girard, S Aubry, L Larouche, ...
Current Biology 9 (7), 369-376, 1999
4661999
Embryonic lethality in mice homozygous for a targeted disruption of the N-myc gene.
J Charron, BA Malynn, P Fisher, V Stewart, L Jeannotte, SP Goff, ...
Genes & development 6 (12a), 2248-2257, 1992
4151992
c-Raf, but not B-Raf, is essential for development of K-Ras oncogene-driven non-small cell lung carcinoma
RB Blasco, S Francoz, D Santamaría, M Canamero, P Dubus, J Charron, ...
Cancer cell 19 (5), 652-663, 2011
3332011
Prolonged Mek1/2 suppression impairs the developmental potential of embryonic stem cells
J Choi, AJ Huebner, K Clement, RM Walsh, A Savol, K Lin, H Gu, ...
Nature 548 (7666), 219-223, 2017
2512017
Mek2 Is Dispensable for Mouse Growth and Development
LF Bélanger, S Roy, M Tremblay, B Brott, AM Steff, W Mourad, P Hugo, ...
Molecular and cellular biology 23 (14), 4778-4787, 2003
2442003
Structure of the rat pro‐opiomelanocortin (POMC) gene
J Drouin, M Chamberland, J Charron, L Jeannotte, M Nemer
FEBS letters 193 (1), 54-58, 1985
2321985
Specification of axial identity in the mouse: role of the Hoxa-5 (Hox1. 3) gene.
L Jeannotte, M Lemieux, J Charron, F Poirier, EJ Robertson
Genes & development 7 (11), 2085-2096, 1993
2231993
Role of Plk2 (Snk) in Mouse Development and Cell Proliferation
S Ma, J Charron, RL Erikson
Molecular and cellular biology 23 (19), 6936-6943, 2003
2082003
Mouse and human phenotypes indicate a critical conserved role for ERK2 signaling in neural crest development
J Newbern, J Zhong, RS Wickramasinghe, X Li, Y Wu, I Samuels, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (44), 17115-17120, 2008
1932008
Mek1/2 MAPK kinases are essential for Mammalian development, homeostasis, and Raf-induced hyperplasia
FA Scholl, PA Dumesic, DI Barragan, K Harada, V Bissonauth, J Charron, ...
Developmental cell 12 (4), 615-629, 2007
1782007
MEK is a key regulator of gliogenesis in the developing brain
X Li, JM Newbern, Y Wu, M Morgan-Smith, J Zhong, J Charron, ...
Neuron 75 (6), 1035-1050, 2012
1692012
Phosphorylation is involved in the activation of metal-regulatory transcription factor 1 in response to metal ions
O LaRochelle, V Gagné, J Charron, JW Soh, C Séguin
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (45), 41879-41888, 2001
1482001
Activated MEK Suppresses Activation of PKR and Enables Efficient Replication and In Vivo Oncolysis by Δγ134.5 Mutants of Herpes Simplex Virus 1
KD Smith, JJ Mezhir, K Bickenbach, J Veerapong, J Charron, MC Posner, ...
Journal of virology 80 (3), 1110-1120, 2006
1392006
Pro‐opiomelanocortin gene: A model for negative regulation of transcription by glucocorticoids
J Drouin, J Charron, JP Gagner, L Jeannotte, M Nemer, RK Plante, ...
Journal of cellular biochemistry 35 (4), 293-304, 1987
1301987
Glucocorticoid inhibition of transcription from episomal proopiomelanocortin gene promoter.
J Charron, J Drouin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 83 (23), 8903-8907, 1986
1271986
B-RAF kinase drives developmental axon growth and promotes axon regeneration in the injured mature CNS
KJ O’Donovan, K Ma, H Guo, C Wang, F Sun, SB Han, H Kim, JK Wong, ...
Journal of Experimental Medicine 211 (5), 801-814, 2014
1112014
Requirement for Map2k1 (Mek1) in extra-embryonic ectoderm during placentogenesis
V Bissonauth, S Roy, M Gravel, S Guillemette, J Charron
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited 133 (17), 3429 …, 2006
982006
High-frequency disruption of the N-myc gene in embryonic stem and pre-B cell lines by homologous recombination
J Charron, BA Malynn, EJ Robertson, SP Goff, FW Alt
Molecular and cellular biology, 1990
871990
The Leydig cell MEK/ERK pathway is critical for maintaining a functional population of adult Leydig cells and for fertility
S Yamashita, P Tai, J Charron, CM Ko, M Ascoli
Molecular endocrinology 25 (7), 1211-1222, 2011
782011
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