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Stephanie Mollet

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Beaujois R, Ottoni E, Zhang X, Gagnon C, Hassine S, Mollet S, et al.
BMC Cell Biol . 2018 Sep; 19(1):20. PMID: 30200875
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported a change to one of the author names.
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Beaujois R, Ottoni E, Zhang X, Gagnon C, Hassine S, Mollet S, et al.
BMC Cell Biol . 2017 Jul; 18(1):25. PMID: 28705199
Background: Staufen2 (STAU2) is an RNA-binding protein involved in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. This protein was shown to be required for organ formation and cell differentiation. Although STAU2...
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Boulay K, Ghram M, Viranaicken W, Trepanier V, Mollet S, Frechina C, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2014 Jun; 42(12):7867-83. PMID: 24906885
Staufen1 (Stau1) is a ribonucleic acid (RNA)-binding protein involved in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Recent studies indicate that Stau1-bound messenger RNAs (mRNAs) mainly code for proteins involved in...
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Huang L, Mollet S, Souquere S, Le Roy F, Ernoult-Lange M, Pierron G, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2011 May; 286(27):24219-30. PMID: 21576251
P-bodies are cytoplasmic granules that are linked to mRNA decay, mRNA storage, and RNA interference (RNAi). They are known to interact with stress granules in stressed cells, and with late...
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Souquere S, Mollet S, Kress M, Dautry F, Pierron G, Weil D
J Cell Sci . 2009 Oct; 122(Pt 20):3619-26. PMID: 19812307
Stress granules are cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein granules formed following various stresses that inhibit translation. They are thought to help protecting untranslated mRNAs until stress relief. Stress granules are frequently seen adjacent...
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Mollet S, Cougot N, Wilczynska A, Dautry F, Kress M, Bertrand E, et al.
Mol Biol Cell . 2008 Jul; 19(10):4469-79. PMID: 18632980
In mammals, repression of translation during stress is associated with the assembly of stress granules in the cytoplasm, which contain a fraction of arrested mRNA and have been proposed to...