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Breadcrumb Research A Z researchers Christophe Galichet SENIOR LABORATORY RESEARCH SCIENTIST Lovell-Badge lab Stem Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics Laboratory Email Address: Email Year published2022 (1)2021 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topics (-)Chemical Biology & High Throughput (2)Computational & Systems Biology (1)Developmental Biology (2)Genetics & Genomics (2)Genome Integrity & Repair (1)Model Organisms (2)Neurosciences (2)Stem Cells (2)Structural Biology & Biophysics (1)Tumour Biology (2) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (2)Primary research (2) Facet Publication typeJournalGenetics in Medicine (1)Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA (1) Facet JournalCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (2) Facet Crick Pre-Crick Displaying 1 - 2 of 2Last updated : 03 June 2023 02:18 Pathogenic variants in RNPC3 are associated with hypopituitarism and primary ovarian insufficiency Authors (30) Leyla AkinKarine Rizzoti Louise C Gregory Beatriz Corredor Polona Le Quesne Stabej Hywel Williams[...] Luis A Pérez-Jurado Iain RobinsonRobin Lovell-Badge Jesús Argente Mehul T Dattani Genetics in Medicine Published 1 February 2022 Crick labs/ facilitiesRobin Lovell-BadgeStructural BiologyFull details SOX2 is required independently in both stem and differentiated cells for pituitary tumorigenesis in p27-null mice Authors (6)Veronica Moncho Amor Probir ChakravartyChristophe Galichet Ander MatheuRobin Lovell-BadgeKarine Rizzoti Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA Published 16 February 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesRobin Lovell-BadgeBioinformatics and BiostatisticsLight MicroscopyFlow CytometryBiological Research FacilityAdvanced SequencingFull details
Pathogenic variants in RNPC3 are associated with hypopituitarism and primary ovarian insufficiency Authors (30) Leyla AkinKarine Rizzoti Louise C Gregory Beatriz Corredor Polona Le Quesne Stabej Hywel Williams[...] Luis A Pérez-Jurado Iain RobinsonRobin Lovell-Badge Jesús Argente Mehul T Dattani Genetics in Medicine Published 1 February 2022 Crick labs/ facilitiesRobin Lovell-BadgeStructural BiologyFull details
SOX2 is required independently in both stem and differentiated cells for pituitary tumorigenesis in p27-null mice Authors (6)Veronica Moncho Amor Probir ChakravartyChristophe Galichet Ander MatheuRobin Lovell-BadgeKarine Rizzoti Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA Published 16 February 2021 Crick labs/ facilitiesRobin Lovell-BadgeBioinformatics and BiostatisticsLight MicroscopyFlow CytometryBiological Research FacilityAdvanced SequencingFull details