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Benoit Sorre

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Bosone C, Castaldi D, Burkard T, Guzman S, Wyatt T, Cheroni C, et al.
Nat Methods . 2024 Sep; 21(11):2147-2159. PMID: 39294368
Organoids generating major cortical cell types in distinct compartments are used to study cortical development, evolution and disorders. However, the lack of morphogen gradients imparting cortical positional information and topography...
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Duveau F, Cordier C, Chiron L, Le Bec M, Pouzet S, Seguin J, et al.
Elife . 2024 Apr; 12. PMID: 38568203
Natural environments of living organisms are often dynamic and multifactorial, with multiple parameters fluctuating over time. To better understand how cells respond to dynamically interacting factors, we quantified the effects...
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Le Bec M, Pouzet S, Cordier C, Barral S, Scolari V, Sorre B, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Jan; 15(1):75. PMID: 38168087
Microbial communities are shaped by complex metabolic interactions such as cooperation and competition for resources. Methods to control such interactions could lead to major advances in our ability to better...
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Legier T, Rattier D, Llewellyn J, Vannier T, Sorre B, Maina F, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Jan; 14(1):349. PMID: 36681697
The processes of primitive streak formation and fate specification in the mammalian epiblast rely on complex interactions between morphogens and tissue organization. Little is known about how these instructive cues...
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Chiron L, Le Bec M, Cordier C, Pouzet S, Milunov D, Banderas A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Jul; 12(1):11579. PMID: 35803978
Timelapse fluorescence microscopy imaging is routinely used in quantitative cell biology. However, microscopes could become much more powerful investigation systems if they were endowed with simple unsupervised decision-making algorithms to...
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Plouhinec J, Simon G, Vieira M, Collignon J, Sorre B
Stem Cell Reports . 2022 Jun; 17(7):1757-1771. PMID: 35714597
Embryo studies have established that the patterning of the mouse gastrula depends on a regulatory network in which the WNT, BMP, and NODAL signaling pathways cooperate, but aspects of their...
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Simon G, Plouhinec J, Sorre B
Methods Mol Biol . 2022 Apr; 2490:251-268. PMID: 35486251
During the last decades, signaling pathways responsible for the initiation of gastrulation in mammalian embryos have been identified. However, the physical rules governing the tissue spatial patterning and the extensive...
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Furfaro F, Vias C, Sorre B
Methods Mol Biol . 2022 Mar; 2488:125-143. PMID: 35347687
The TGF-β pathway is known to behave as a classical morphogen, meaning that it can dictate cell fate decisions in a dose-dependent manner. Recent observations however showed that in addition...
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Tsai F, Simunovic M, Sorre B, Bertin A, Manzi J, Callan-Jones A, et al.
Soft Matter . 2021 Apr; 17(16):4254-4265. PMID: 33870384
Protein enrichment at specific membrane locations in cells is crucial for many cellular functions. It is well-recognized that the ability of some proteins to sense membrane curvature contributes partly to...
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Deglincerti A, Haremaki T, Warmflash A, Sorre B, Brivanlou A
Development . 2015 Jun; 142(15):2678-85. PMID: 26116664
The TGFβ signaling pathway is a crucial regulator of developmental processes and disease. The activity of TGFβ ligands is modulated by various families of soluble inhibitors that interfere with the...