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Pablo Navarro Gil
Responsable de Structure
09 janv. 2024
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Mitotic bookmarking redundancy by nuclear receptors in pluripotent cells.

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30 mai 2023
news

Stem Cell Niche 2023

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04 nov. 2022
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A gene subset requires CTCF bookmarking during the fast post-mitotic reactivation of mouse ES cells.

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01 sept. 2022
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H3K9 tri-methylation at Nanog times differentiation commitment and enables the acquisition of primitive endoderm fate.

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22 juil. 2022
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OCT4 activates a Suv39h1-repressive antisense lncRNA to couple histone H3 Lysine 9 methylation to pluripotency.

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16 août 2021
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The combined action of Esrrb and Nr5a2 is essential for murine naïve pluripotency.

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13 janv. 2021
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Mitotic memories of gene activity.

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10 janv. 2020
project

ERC-2017-COG_BinD – Mitotic Bookmarking, Stem Cells and early Development

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10 oct. 2019
publication

CTCF confers local nucleosome resiliency after DNA replication and during mitosis

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07 mars 2019
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The molecular logic of Nanog-induced self-renewal in mouse embryonic stem cells

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17 janv. 2019
publication

Transcription factor activity and nucleosome organization in mitosis.

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14 nov. 2018
event

Thesis Defense: « Nuclear organization and regulation of gene expression in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells by long non-coding RNAs.» ALEXANDRA TACHTSIDI – December 11th @ 9:30 am

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30 août 2018
event

PhD Thesis Defense: “Regulation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Self-Renewal by the Transcription Factor Nanog”

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30 août 2018
event

HDR Defense by Pablo Navarro Gil: “Gene regulatory processes in pluripotent cells”.

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10 juil. 2018
publication

2i, or Not 2i: The Soliloquy of Nanog-Negative Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells

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11 avr. 2018
event

Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Department seminar by Antoine H.F.M. Peters, FMI Basel, Switzerland

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15 oct. 2017
publication

Mitotic bookmarking in development and stem cells

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15 sept. 2017
publication

Esrrb, an estrogen-related receptor involved in early development, pluripotency, and reprogramming

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19 mai 2017
publication

The Epigenetic Paradox of Pluripotent ES Cells

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12 mai 2017
event

Seminar: Transcriptional mechanisms that promote differentiation while preserving potency in embyonic stem cells // by Joshua Brickman

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10 oct. 2016
publication

Mitotic binding of Esrrb marks key regulatory regions of the pluripotency network

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01 juin 2016
event

Developmental and Stem Cell Biology * 2016 seminar series *

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05 janv. 2016
news

SEMINAR “Epigenetic reprogramming in mammalian development”

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05 janv. 2016
news

SEMINAR “Impact of endogenous retroviruses on the evolution of primate embryonic stem cells”

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01 déc. 2015
publication

A rapid passage through a two-active-X-chromosome state accompanies the switch of imprinted X-inactivation patterns in mouse trophoblast stem cells

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16 oct. 2015
news

SEMINAR “Propagating transcriptional patterns through mitosis”

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09 juin 2015
project

The contribution of long non-coding RNAs to the network’s activity

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09 juin 2015
project

Inheritance of the pluripotency network’s activity

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09 juin 2015
project

The epigenetic foundation of gene expression heterogeneity

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11 mai 2015
team

Epigénomique, Prolifération et Identité Cellulaire

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11 sept. 2014
publication

A prominent and conserved role for YY1 in Xist transcriptional activation

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20 juin 2014
publication

Lineage-specific regulation of imprinted X inactivation in extraembryonic endoderm stem cells

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01 févr. 2014
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Spontaneous reactivation of clusters of X-linked genes is associated with the plasticity of X-inactivation in mouse trophoblast stem cells

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23 nov. 2012
publication

OCT4/SOX2-independent Nanog autorepression modulates heterogeneous Nanog gene expression in mouse ES cells

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01 oct. 2012
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Esrrb is a direct Nanog target gene that can substitute for Nanog function in pluripotent cells

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25 mai 2011
publication

[Epigenetic reprogramming: the importance of X inactivation]

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05 mai 2011
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The X-inactivation trans-activator Rnf12 is negatively regulated by pluripotency factors in embryonic stem cells

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18 nov. 2010
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Molecular coupling of Tsix regulation and pluripotency

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01 juil. 2010
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An embryonic story: analysis of the gene regulative network controlling Xist expression in mouse embryonic stem cells

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15 avr. 2010
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Is the umbilical cord a lifeline for regenerative therapy?

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01 nov. 2009
publication

[X inactivation : a direct link with the pluripotent state]

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20 juil. 2009
publication

A role for non-coding Tsix transcription in partitioning chromatin domains within the mouse X-inactivation centre

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25 mars 2009
publication

When X-inactivation meets pluripotency: an intimate rendezvous

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19 sept. 2008
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Molecular coupling of Xist regulation and pluripotency

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17 janv. 2008
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Differential epigenetic regulation of Aiolos expression in human tumoral cell lines and primary cells

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15 oct. 2006
publication

Tsix-mediated epigenetic switch of a CTCF-flanked region of the Xist promoter determines the Xist transcription program

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28 avr. 2006
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An essential role for the DXPas34 tandem repeat and Tsix transcription in the counting process of X chromosome inactivation

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15 juin 2005
publication

Tsix transcription across the Xist gene alters chromatin conformation without affecting Xist transcription: implications for X-chromosome inactivation

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29 janv. 2004
publication

The region 3′ to Xist mediates X chromosome counting and H3 Lys-4 dimethylation within the Xist gene

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21 oct. 2003
publication

Promoter-restricted H3 Lys 4 di-methylation is an epigenetic mark for monoallelic expression

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