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Nathalie Oulhen
Nathalie Oulhen
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English translation of Heinrich Anton de Bary’s 1878 speech,‘Die Erscheinung der Symbiose’(‘De la symbiose’)
N Oulhen, BJ Schulz, TJ Carrier
Symbiosis 69 (3), 131-139, 2016
1422016
The translational repressor 4E-BP called to order by eIF4E: new structural insights by SAXS
P Gosselin, N Oulhen, M Jam, J Ronzca, P Cormier, M Czjzek, B Cosson
Nucleic acids research 39 (8), 3496-3503, 2011
652011
The biology of the germ line in echinoderms
GM Wessel, L Brayboy, T Fresques, EA Gustafson, N Oulhen, I Ramos, ...
Molecular reproduction and development 81 (8), 679-711, 2014
422014
Regulation of dynamic pigment cell states at single-cell resolution
M Perillo, N Oulhen, S Foster, M Spurrell, C Calestani, G Wessel
Elife 9, e60388, 2020
412020
Transient translational quiescence in primordial germ cells
N Oulhen, SZ Swartz, J Laird, A Mascaro, GM Wessel
Development 144 (7), 1201-1210, 2017
402017
Albinism as a visual, in vivo guide for CRISPR/Cas9 functionality in the sea urchin embryo
N Oulhen, G Wessel
Molecular reproduction and development 83 (12), 1046, 2016
392016
A single cell RNA sequencing resource for early sea urchin development
S Foster, N Oulhen, G Wessel
Development 147 (17), dev191528, 2020
372020
A variant mimicking hyperphosphorylated 4E-BP inhibits protein synthesis in a sea urchin cell-free, cap-dependent translation system
N Oulhen, S Boulben, M Bidinosti, J Morales, P Cormier, B Cosson
PLoS One 4 (3), e5070, 2009
362009
Multidrug resistance transporter-1 and breast cancer resistance protein protect against ovarian toxicity, and are essential in ovarian physiology
LM Brayboy, N Oulhen, S Long, N Voigt, C Raker, GM Wessel
Reproductive Toxicology 69, 121-131, 2017
352017
Deadenylase depletion protects inherited mRNAs in primordial germ cells
SZ Swartz, AM Reich, N Oulhen, T Raz, PM Milos, JP Campanale, ...
Development 141 (16), 3134-3142, 2014
352014
mRNA-selective translation induced by FSH in primary Sertoli cells
A Musnier, K Leon, J Morales, E Reiter, T Boulo, V Costache, P Vourc'h, ...
Molecular Endocrinology 26 (4), 669-680, 2012
332012
Simple perfusion apparatus for manipulation, tracking, and study of oocytes and embryos
SL Angione, N Oulhen, LM Brayboy, A Tripathi, GM Wessel
Fertility and sterility 103 (1), 281-290. e5, 2015
302015
Migration of sea urchin primordial germ cells
JP Campanale, T Gökirmak, JA Espinoza, N Oulhen, GM Wessel, ...
Developmental Dynamics 243 (7), 917-927, 2014
302014
Multidrug-resistant transport activity protects oocytes from chemotherapeutic agents and changes during oocyte maturation
LM Brayboy, N Oulhen, J Witmyer, J Robins, S Carson, GM Wessel
Fertility and sterility 100 (5), 1428-1435. e7, 2013
272013
After fertilization of sea urchin eggs, eIF4G is post-translationally modified and associated with the cap-binding protein eIF4E
N Oulhen, P Salaün, B Cosson, P Cormier, J Morales
Journal of cell science 120 (3), 425-434, 2007
262007
The 3′ UTR of nanos2 directs enrichment in the germ cell lineage of the sea urchin
N Oulhen, T Yoshida, M Yajima, JL Song, T Sakuma, N Sakamoto, ...
Developmental biology 377 (1), 275-283, 2013
252013
Cyclin B synthesis and rapamycin‐sensitive regulation of protein synthesis during starfish oocyte meiotic divisions
L Lapasset, B Pradet‐Balade, V Vergé, JC Lozano, N Oulhen, P Cormier, ...
Molecular Reproduction and Development: Incorporating Gamete Research 75 (11 …, 2008
242008
Regeneration in bipinnaria larvae of the bat star Patiria miniata induces rapid and broad new gene expression
N Oulhen, A Heyland, TJ Carrier, V Zazueta-Novoa, T Fresques, J Laird, ...
Mechanisms of Development 142, 10-21, 2016
222016
CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing in sea urchins
CY Lin, N Oulhen, G Wessel, YH Su
Methods in cell biology 151, 305-321, 2019
182019
Differential Nanos 2 protein stability results in selective germ cell accumulation in the sea urchin
N Oulhen, GM Wessel
Developmental biology 418 (1), 146-156, 2016
182016
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