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Val??rie Petit
Affiliation
INSERM U1021, Institut Curie, PSL Research University, Campus Universitaire
ORCID
Career Start Year
1999
Papers
45
H Index
21
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37739336
Loss of Dicer in Newborn Melanocytes Leads to Premature Hair Graying and Changes in Integrin Expression.
J Invest Dermatol
2024
37739336
Loss of Dicer in Newborn Melanocytes Leads to Premature Hair Graying and Changes in Integrin Expression.
J Invest Dermatol
2024
36958885
Derivation and Use of Cell Lines from Mouse Models of Melanoma.
J Invest Dermatol
2023
36958885
Derivation and Use of Cell Lines from Mouse Models of Melanoma.
J Invest Dermatol
2023
34310951
CLEC12B Decreases Melanoma Proliferation by Repressing Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3.
J Invest Dermatol
2022
34310951
CLEC12B Decreases Melanoma Proliferation by Repressing Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3.
J Invest Dermatol
2022
34140478
BRN2 is a non-canonical melanoma tumor-suppressor.
Nat Commun
2021
33804655
Efficacy of Targeted Radionuclide Therapy Using [<sup>131</sup>I]ICF01012 in 3D Pigmented BRAF- and NRAS-Mutant Melanoma Models and In Vivo NRAS-Mutant Melanoma.
Cancers (Basel)
2021
34140478
BRN2 is a non-canonical melanoma tumor-suppressor.
Nat Commun
2021
33804655
Efficacy of Targeted Radionuclide Therapy Using [<sup>131</sup>I]ICF01012 in 3D Pigmented BRAF- and NRAS-Mutant Melanoma Models and In Vivo NRAS-Mutant Melanoma.
Cancers (Basel)
2021
30538121
TET2-Dependent Hydroxymethylome Plasticity Reduces Melanoma Initiation and Progression.
Cancer Res
2019
30538121
TET2-Dependent Hydroxymethylome Plasticity Reduces Melanoma Initiation and Progression.
Cancer Res
2019
31251472
C57BL/6 congenic mouse NRAS<sup>Q61K</sup> melanoma cell lines are highly sensitive to the combination of Mek and Akt inhibitors in vitro and in vivo.
Pigment Cell Melanoma Res
2019
31515603
Modeling and analysis of melanoblast motion.
J Math Biol
2019
31515603
Modeling and analysis of melanoblast motion.
J Math Biol
2019
31251472
C57BL/6 congenic mouse NRAS<sup>Q61K</sup> melanoma cell lines are highly sensitive to the combination of Mek and Akt inhibitors in vitro and in vivo.
Pigment Cell Melanoma Res
2019
29769218
Simulation of melanoblast displacements reveals new features of developmental migration.
Development
2018
29769218
Simulation of melanoblast displacements reveals new features of developmental migration.
Development
2018
27775073
p53 deficiency induces cancer stem cell pool expansion in a mouse model of triple-negative breast tumors.
Oncogene
2017
28651696
Importance of the regiospecific distribution of long-chain saturated fatty acids on gut comfort, fat and calcium absorption in infants.
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids
2017
27775073
p53 deficiency induces cancer stem cell pool expansion in a mouse model of triple-negative breast tumors.
Oncogene
2017
28191677
UVB represses melanocyte cell migration and acts through β-catenin.
Exp Dermatol
2017
28191677
UVB represses melanocyte cell migration and acts through β-catenin.
Exp Dermatol
2017
28651696
Importance of the regiospecific distribution of long-chain saturated fatty acids on gut comfort, fat and calcium absorption in infants.
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids
2017
27119971
Any route for melanoblasts to colonize the skin!
Exp Dermatol
2016
27119971
Any route for melanoblasts to colonize the skin!
Exp Dermatol
2016
27734546
Letter: evidence of gut-to-brain and brain-to-gut pathways in the pathogenesis of functional gastrointestinal disorders - 'first-ever' incidence would be needed to draw conclusions.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther
2016
27537685
Tyrosinase-Cre-Mediated Deletion of the Autophagy Gene Atg7 Leads to Accumulation of the RPE65 Variant M450 in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium of C57BL/6 Mice.
PLoS One
2016
27734546
Letter: evidence of gut-to-brain and brain-to-gut pathways in the pathogenesis of functional gastrointestinal disorders - 'first-ever' incidence would be needed to draw conclusions.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther
2016
27537685
Tyrosinase-Cre-Mediated Deletion of the Autophagy Gene Atg7 Leads to Accumulation of the RPE65 Variant M450 in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium of C57BL/6 Mice.
PLoS One
2016
25496309
SQSTM1/p62 regulates the expression of junctional proteins through epithelial-mesenchymal transition factors.
Cell Cycle
2015
25634357
Altered E-Cadherin Levels and Distribution in Melanocytes Precede Clinical Manifestations of Vitiligo.
J Invest Dermatol
2015
25496309
SQSTM1/p62 regulates the expression of junctional proteins through epithelial-mesenchymal transition factors.
Cell Cycle
2015
26307673
A caveolin-dependent and PI3K/AKT-independent role of PTEN in β-catenin transcriptional activity.
Nat Commun
2015
26165517
Paracrine Met signaling triggers epithelial-mesenchymal transition in mammary luminal progenitors, affecting their fate.
Elife
2015
26489459
New Functional Signatures for Understanding Melanoma Biology from Tumor Cell Lineage-Specific Analysis.
Cell Rep
2015
26489459
New Functional Signatures for Understanding Melanoma Biology from Tumor Cell Lineage-Specific Analysis.
Cell Rep
2015
26307673
A caveolin-dependent and PI3K/AKT-independent role of PTEN in β-catenin transcriptional activity.
Nat Commun
2015
26165517
Paracrine Met signaling triggers epithelial-mesenchymal transition in mammary luminal progenitors, affecting their fate.
Elife
2015
25634357
Altered E-Cadherin Levels and Distribution in Melanocytes Precede Clinical Manifestations of Vitiligo.
J Invest Dermatol
2015
25173976
Mammary stem cells have myoepithelial cell properties.
Nat Cell Biol
2014
25173976
Mammary stem cells have myoepithelial cell properties.
Nat Cell Biol
2014
23712598
Somatic loss of p53 leads to stem/progenitor cell amplification in both mammary epithelial compartments, basal and luminal.
Stem Cells
2013
24312283
Automated cell tracking and analysis in phase-contrast videos (iTrack4U): development of Java software based on combined mean-shift processes.
PLoS One
2013
24267888
A polymorphism in IRF4 affects human pigmentation through a tyrosinase-dependent MITF/TFAP2A pathway.
Cell
2013
24171719
Myc is required for β-catenin-mediated mammary stem cell amplification and tumorigenesis.
Mol Cancer
2013
23712598
Somatic loss of p53 leads to stem/progenitor cell amplification in both mammary epithelial compartments, basal and luminal.
Stem Cells
2013
24312283
Automated cell tracking and analysis in phase-contrast videos (iTrack4U): development of Java software based on combined mean-shift processes.
PLoS One
2013
24171719
Myc is required for β-catenin-mediated mammary stem cell amplification and tumorigenesis.
Mol Cancer
2013
24267888
A polymorphism in IRF4 affects human pigmentation through a tyrosinase-dependent MITF/TFAP2A pathway.
Cell
2013
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