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'''Developmental hematopoiesis: historical background and perspectives. An interview with Nicole le Douarin.''' Interview by Charles Durand and Thierry Jaffredo.<ref name = "PMID20711976><pubmed>20711976</pubmed>| [http://www.ijdb.ehu.es/web/paper.php?doi=10.1387/ijdb.103154cd Int J Dev Biol.]<ref>
 
:"Nicole le Douarin has shown a long lasting interest for developmental hematopoiesis. Starting from her early research experience, we travel along the main discoveries and concepts that have shaped the modern view of developmental hematopoiesis. All through, we survey the seminal contribution of the "Ecole de Nogent" about lymphocyte homing and the discovery of endothelial-specific tyrosine kinases. This interview is a promenade through the past and present of developmental hematopoiesis narrated by an exceptional personality and an outstanding scientist."


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Introduction

Nicole Le Douarin

Nicole Le Douarin has a long research career, her research area has been mainly on the development of neural crest cells using originally a Chicken-Quail chimera model she had developed.

Recently, a paper has been dedicated to her original PhD work on the development of the gastrointestinal tract.[1]Antero-posterior patterning of the vertebrate digestive tract: 40 years after Nicole Le Douarin's PhD thesis. Int J Dev Biol. 2005;49(2-3):335-47. "This review is dedicated to the work on chick digestive tract organogenesis that Nicole Le Douarin performed as a PhD student under the direction of Etienne Wolf.", see also. [2]

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Developmental hematopoiesis: historical background and perspectives. An interview with Nicole le Douarin. Interview by Charles Durand and Thierry Jaffredo.<ref name = "PMID20711976><pubmed>20711976</pubmed>| Int J Dev Biol.<ref>

"Nicole le Douarin has shown a long lasting interest for developmental hematopoiesis. Starting from her early research experience, we travel along the main discoveries and concepts that have shaped the modern view of developmental hematopoiesis. All through, we survey the seminal contribution of the "Ecole de Nogent" about lymphocyte homing and the discovery of endothelial-specific tyrosine kinases. This interview is a promenade through the past and present of developmental hematopoiesis narrated by an exceptional personality and an outstanding scientist."

References

  1. <pubmed>15906249</pubmed>| Int J Dev Biol. Abstract
  2. <pubmed>9376321</pubmed>

Reviews

<pubmed>16313387</pubmed> <pubmed>15906231</pubmed> <pubmed>15906226</pubmed> <pubmed>15906221</pubmed> <pubmed>15358668</pubmed> <pubmed>15358008</pubmed> <pubmed>15296974</pubmed> <pubmed>14550420</pubmed> <pubmed>12789276</pubmed> <pubmed>12458092</pubmed> <pubmed>10635457</pubmed> <pubmed>10542956</pubmed> <pubmed>10443376</pubmed> <pubmed>10392707</pubmed> <pubmed>9853821</pubmed> <pubmed>9342519 </pubmed> <pubmed>9203359</pubmed> <pubmed>9005218</pubmed> <pubmed>8722469</pubmed> <pubmed>7849508</pubmed> <pubmed>7938530</pubmed> <pubmed>8129941</pubmed> <pubmed>8365563</pubmed> <pubmed>8225369</pubmed> <pubmed>8445384</pubmed> <pubmed>7680502</pubmed> <pubmed>1422907</pubmed> <pubmed>1360467</pubmed> <pubmed>1950770</pubmed> <pubmed>1827777</pubmed> <pubmed>2198780</pubmed> <pubmed>2907137</pubmed> <pubmed>3282672</pubmed> <pubmed>3059967</pubmed> <pubmed>3058162</pubmed> <pubmed>3082601</pubmed> <pubmed>6383002</pubmed> <pubmed>6400655</pubmed> <pubmed>7011203</pubmed> <pubmed>6110513</pubmed> <pubmed>4139393</pubmed>

Dupin E, Creuzet S, Le Douarin NM. The Contribution of the Neural Crest to the Vertebrate Body. In: Madame Curie Bioscience Database [Internet]. Austin (TX): Landes Bioscience; 2000-. Available from: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK6098/


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Search April 2006 "Le Douarin N" 322 reference articles of which 42 were reviews.

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