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4th International Congress of Myology, 4ème colloque international de Myologie (9-13 mai 2011; Lille (France)) ; Christodoulou-Vafeiadou E ; Favier M ; Navière A ; Maire P ; Guillet-Deniau I | 2011Intramyocellular lipid deposition contributes to muscle insulin resistance, particularly in obese, type 2 diabetic patients, or in patients with myotonic dystrophy. On the other hand, disruption of Wnt signaling caused transdifferentiation of my[...]Article
Douillard-Guilloux G ; Raben N ; Takikita S ; Ferry A ; Vignaud A ; Guillet-Deniau I ; Favier M ; Thurberg BL ; Roach PJ ; Caillaud C ; Richard E | 15/02/2010Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractArticle
Congrès international de myologie 2008 (International Congress of Myology 2008; 26-30 mai 2008; Marseille, France) ; Lahoute C ; Sotiropoulos A ; Favier M ; Guillet-Deniau I ; Schmitt A ; Metzger D ; Tuil D ; Daegelen D | 2008The Serum Response Factor (SRF) is a crucial transcription factor for muscle-specific gene expression. We previously demonstrated that SRF is needed for postnatal skeletal muscle growth. To further investigate the role of SRF in adult skeletal m[...]Article
Lahoute C ; Sotiropoulos A ; Favier M ; Guillet-Deniau I ; Charvet C ; Ferry A ; Butler-Browne GS ; Metzger D ; Tuil D ; Daegelen D | 2008Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractArticle
Congrès international de myologie 2008 (International Congress of Myology 2008; 26-30 mai 2008; Marseille, France) ; Richard A ; Favier M ; Guillet-Deniau I ; Maire P | 2008Previous studies have shown the importance of Six homeoproteins in different steps of myogenesis. Six homeoproteins control Pax3, myogenin and MRF4 genes in the embryo as well as aldolase A gene which is expressed specifically in fast glycolytic[...]Article
Colloque jeunes chercheurs (7 mars 2008; EVRY - Centre conférence Génocentre Evry) ; Richard A ; Favier M ; Guillet-Deniau I ; Maire P | 2008Previous studies have shown the importance of Six homeoproteins in different steps of myogenesis. Six homeoproteins control Pax3, myogenin and MRF4 genes in the embryo as well as aldolase A gene which is expressed specifically in fast glycolytic[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2008 (International Congress of Myology 2008; 26-30 mai 2008; Marseille, France) ; Richard A ; Niro C ; Demignon J ; Giordani J ; Grifone R ; Guillet-Deniau I ; Bajard L ; Daubas P ; Buckingham M ; Maire P | 2008Six proteins preferentially accumulate in the hypaxial myogenic progenitors of the dermomyotomes in the mouse embryo, and in the adult SIX proteins preferentially accumulate in the nuclei of fast/glycolytic muscle fibre. To understand the functi[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Guillet-Deniau I ; Abiola M ; Pichard A ; Martelly I ; Girard J | 2005Communication n° 77. Wnt factors are secreted proteins that activate myogenesis, but repress adipogenesis, as disruption of Wnt signaling induced transdifferentiation of myoblasts into adipocytes. We reported de novo lipogenesis in contracting m[...]