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Edith Heard
Affiliation
Institut Curie, PSL Research University, CNRS UMR 5, INSERM U934
ORCID
Career Start Year
1989
Papers
186
H Index
71
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CM4AI Collaborator
Emma Lundberg (CM4AI)
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Paper Title
Journal Title
Published Year
36727460
Species-specific regulation of XIST by the JPX/FTX orthologs.
Nucleic Acids Res
2023
37708024
Multi-omics comparison of malignant and normal uveal melanocytes reveals molecular features of uveal melanoma.
Cell Rep
2023
37291424
RNA polymerase II depletion from the inactive X chromosome territory is not mediated by physical compartmentalization.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2023
36635505
Polycomb repressive complexes 1 and 2 are each essential for maintenance of X inactivation in extra-embryonic lineages.
Nat Cell Biol
2023
34312245
The Molecular and Nuclear Dynamics of X-Chromosome Inactivation.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol
2022
35502750
Inversion of a topological domain leads to restricted changes in its gene expression and affects interdomain communication.
Development
2022
35597241
XIST loss impairs mammary stem cell differentiation and increases tumorigenicity through Mediator hyperactivation.
Cell
2022
36314814
Deciphering High-Resolution 3D Chromatin Organization via Capture Hi-C.
J Vis Exp
2022
35013589
Gene regulation in time and space during X-chromosome inactivation.
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
2022
34980923
Molecular biologists: let's reconnect with nature.
Nature
2022
32944910
Mapping of Chromosome Territories by 3D-Chromosome Painting During Early Mouse Development.
Methods Mol Biol
2021
33605056
H4K20me1 and H3K27me3 are concurrently loaded onto the inactive X chromosome but dispensable for inducing gene silencing.
EMBO Rep
2021
34890555
Xist nucleates local protein gradients to propagate silencing across the X chromosome.
Cell
2021
34853312
SPEN is required for Xist upregulation during initiation of X chromosome inactivation.
Nat Commun
2021
35088059
The X chromosome from telomere to telomere: key achievements and future opportunities.
Fac Rev
2021
34793229
Digging into X chromosome inactivation.
Science
2021
34791665
Noncoding RNAs: biology and applications-a Keystone Symposia report.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
2021
34504093
Locus specific epigenetic modalities of random allelic expression imbalance.
Nat Commun
2021
32944918
Bioinformatic Analysis of Single-Cell Hi-C Data from Early Mouse Embryo.
Methods Mol Biol
2021
32259458
Molecular Mechanisms of Facultative Heterochromatin Formation: An X-Chromosome Perspective.
Annu Rev Biochem
2020
32025035
SPEN integrates transcriptional and epigenetic control of X-inactivation.
Nature
2020
31759823
A Conserved Noncoding Locus Regulates Random Monoallelic Xist Expression across a Topological Boundary.
Mol Cell
2020
32641823
Author Correction: In-cell identification and measurement of RNA-protein interactions.
Nat Commun
2020
32238933
Parental-to-embryo switch of chromosome organization in early embryogenesis.
Nature
2020
30643252
Nuclear positioning and pairing of X-chromosome inactivation centers are not primary determinants during initiation of random X-inactivation.
Nat Genet
2019
31757954
In-cell identification and measurement of RNA-protein interactions.
Nat Commun
2019
31562479
Voices in methods development.
Nat Methods
2019
31175153
Kinetics of <i>Xist</i>-induced gene silencing can be predicted from combinations of epigenetic and genomic features.
Genome Res
2019
31456285
The role of Xist-mediated Polycomb recruitment in the initiation of X-chromosome inactivation.
EMBO Rep
2019
31341302
Advances in epigenetics link genetics to the environment and disease.
Nature
2019
31537017
Xist RNA in action: Past, present, and future.
PLoS Genet
2019
30962582
A symmetric toggle switch explains the onset of random X inactivation in different mammals.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2019
31133748
The bipartite TAD organization of the X-inactivation center ensures opposing developmental regulation of Tsix and Xist.
Nat Genet
2019
30604745
The non-canonical SMC protein SmcHD1 antagonises TAD formation and compartmentalisation on the inactive X chromosome.
Nat Commun
2019
30595450
The Implication of Early Chromatin Changes in X Chromosome Inactivation.
Cell
2019
29706539
The Ftx Noncoding Locus Controls X Chromosome Inactivation Independently of Its RNA Products.
Mol Cell
2018
30218360
Live Imaging of Xist RNA.
Methods Mol Biol
2018
30189838
Effective normalization for copy number variation in Hi-C data.
BMC Bioinformatics
2018
29961255
Transcriptome Profiling of Single Mouse Oocytes.
Methods Mol Biol
2018
30230469
[France, a refuge for researchers in danger].
Med Sci (Paris)
2018
30256677
X-Chromosome Inactivation: A Crossroads Between Chromosome Architecture and Gene Regulation.
Annu Rev Genet
2018
30262815
Challenges and guidelines toward 4D nucleome data and model standards.
Nat Genet
2018
27989768
XACT Noncoding RNA Competes with XIST in the Control of X Chromosome Activity during Human Early Development.
Cell Stem Cell
2017
28112738
Landscape of monoallelic DNA accessibility in mouse embryonic stem cells and neural progenitor cells.
Nat Genet
2017
28257137
Novel players in X inactivation: insights into Xist-mediated gene silencing and chromosome conformation.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2017
28134930
Xist-dependent imprinted X inactivation and the early developmental consequences of its failure.
Nat Struct Mol Biol
2017
28456962
RNA FISH to Study Zygotic Genome Activation in Early Mouse Embryos.
Methods Mol Biol
2017
28408975
X chromosome inactivation: new players in the initiation of gene silencing.
F1000Res
2017
29686034
Topologically Associating Domains in Chromosome Architecture and Gene Regulatory Landscapes during Development, Disease, and Evolution.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
2017
29101321
Contribution of epigenetic landscapes and transcription factors to X-chromosome reactivation in the inner cell mass.
Nat Commun
2017
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