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20
Dec
2023
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Chromatin dynamics of human diseases captured by chromatin solubility
Chiara Lanzuolo

Abstract Chromatin within the cell nucleus acquires a complex structure fundamental for genome function. The tridimensional organization of the genome […]

Salle des Pas Perdus
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12
Dec
2023
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Importin Alpha 3 governs the crosstalk between extrinsic and intrinsic signals in peripheral nerve regeneration
Letizia Marvaldi

Abstract Sensory neurons have the capacity to grow long distances and high morphological plasticity during development. Upon injury this plasticity […]

Salle des Thèses
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08
Dec
2023
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20 years of pharmacotherapy for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: From mouse models to patients… and back
Olivier Dorchies

Abstract Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a rare genetic disease due to the absence of dystrophin from striated muscles. Affected […]

Amphi 1
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14
Nov
2023
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Mitochondrial Quality Control in Muscle Stem Cells: A Determinant of Fate Decision and Tissue Repair Capacity
Yan Burelle

Abstract Maintenance of optimal mitochondrial function plays a crucial role in the regulation of muscle stem cell (MuSC) behavior, but […]

Amphi 3 bis
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07
Nov
2023
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Selective autophagy of phase-separated p62: from molecular mechanism to pathophysiology
Pr Masaaki Komatsu
Médiathèque Paul Zech
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03
Nov
2023
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The pleiotropic role of mitochondrial calcium signalling in skeletal muscle
Anna Raffaello

Abstract The second messenger Ca2+ regulates a broad repertoire of cellular processes. Upon physiological stimuli, skeletal muscle mitochondria rapidly and […]

Salle des Pas Perdus
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26
Oct
2023
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Expansion microscopy for Structural Cell Biology: from centriole architecture to retinopathies and associated gene therapies
Virginie Hamel

Abstract Ultrastructure expansion microscopy can be useful for structural cell biology, placing specific emphasis on centrioles and their inner scaffold […]

Amphi 4
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13
Oct
2023
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Cellular dynamics of muscle regeneration
Gabrielle Kardon

Abstract The function of many organs, including skeletal muscle, depends on its three-dimensional structure. Muscle regeneration therefore requires not only […]

Amphi Lacassagne
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12
Oct
2023
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Beyond traditional therapies : Functionally selective compounds for fast antidepressant-like and procognitive effects
Dr Karoline Pytka

Abstract Functional selectivity, a phenomenon where a ligand favors activation of specific signaling pathways over others, emerges as an innovative […]

Amphi 4
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06
Oct
2023
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Unravelling the PARamount role of NAD+-metabolism and PARylation in skeletal muscle and satellite cell health
Keir Menzies

Abstract Poly-ADP-Ribose Polymerases (PARPs) are a family of proteins that consume nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+; a form of Vitamin B3) […]

Amphi 3
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12
Sep
2023
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CHCHD10-related neurodegeneration : from gene to therapeutic approach
Pr Véronique Paquis

Abstract The identification of a point mutation (p.Ser59Leu) in the CHCHD10 gene was the first genetic evidence that mitochondrial dysfunction […]

Amphi 4
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08
Sep
2023
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Understanding circuit-mediated vulnerability in SCA1
Pr Smita Saxena

Abstract Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease caused by a polyglutamine (PolyQ) expansion in the Ataxin-1 […]

Amphi 3 bis
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11
Jul
2023
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Subcellular second messenger networks drive distinct repellent-induced axon behaviors
Xavier Nicol

Abstract Second messengers, including cAMP, cGMP and Ca2+ are often placed in an integrating position to combine the extracellular cues […]

Amphi 2 Laennec
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30
Jun
2023
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Therapeutic effects of HDAC6 inhibition in peripheral neuropathies and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Ludo Van Den Bosch

Abstract Ludo research focuses on the cause, mechanism and treatment options for neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, he studies amyotrophic lateral […]

Amphi 3
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29
Jun
2023
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Dissecting the connection between fiber type and mTORC1
Pr Bert Blaauw

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Amphi 1
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23
Jun
2023
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Novel cylic AMP signalosome in cardiac remodeling and heart failure
Dr. Frank Lezoualc’h

Abstract The compartmentation of signaling processes is accomplished by the assembly of protein complexes called signalosomes. These signaling platforms colocalize […]

Amphi 3
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26
May
2023
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H3.3 incorporation in muscle-specific gene loci safeguards myogenic cell identity
Joana Esteves de Lima

Abstract Chromatin architecture impacts on gene expression and defines cell lineage specification. Although epigenetic processes in myogenesis start to be […]

Médiathèque Paul Czech
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11
May
2023
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GDF5: A potential treatment for (neuro)-muscular diseases
Dr France Pietri-Rouxel

Abstract Among factors involved in muscle homeostasis, emerging relevance is observed for Growth Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF5) which we have […]

Amphi Lacassagne
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17
Mar
2023
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Immunotherapies for myocardial infarction
Dr Jean-Sébastien Sylvestre

Abstract Despite improved in the management, patients with ischemic heart failure still suffer from high morbidity and mortality, and there […]

Salle des Pas Perdus
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15
Mar
2023
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Heterogeneity within the muscle stem cell population reflects a Notch-driven response to macrophages
Robert Knight

Abstract Muscle stem cells (muSCs) are crucial for muscle repair, but are increasingly understood to represent a heterogenous population with […]

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