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Matthieu Piel
Matthieu Piel
CNRS/Institut Curie/Institut Pierre Gilles de Gennes
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The extracellular matrix guides the orientation of the cell division axis
M Théry, V Racine, A Pépin, M Piel, Y Chen, JB Sibarita, M Bornens
Nature cell biology 7 (10), 947-953, 2005
9392005
ESCRT III repairs nuclear envelope ruptures during cell migration to limit DNA damage and cell death
M Raab, M Gentili, H de Belly, HR Thiam, P Vargas, AJ Jimenez, ...
Science 352 (6283), 359-362, 2016
8152016
Confinement and low adhesion induce fast amoeboid migration of slow mesenchymal cells
YJ Liu, M Le Berre, F Lautenschlaeger, P Maiuri, A Callan-Jones, ...
Cell 160 (4), 659-672, 2015
7822015
Anisotropy of cell adhesive microenvironment governs cell internal organization and orientation of polarity
M Théry, V Racine, M Piel, A Pépin, A Dimitrov, Y Chen, JB Sibarita, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (52), 19771-19776, 2006
6972006
ESCRT machinery is required for plasma membrane repair
AJ Jimenez, P Maiuri, J Lafaurie-Janvore, S Divoux, M Piel, F Perez
Science 343 (6174), 1247136, 2014
6362014
Directing cell migration with asymmetric micropatterns
X Jiang, DA Bruzewicz, AP Wong, M Piel, GM Whitesides
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (4), 975-978, 2005
5562005
Directing cell migration with asymmetric micropatterns
X Jiang, DA Bruzewicz, AP Wong, M Piel, GM Whitesides
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (4), 975-978, 2005
5562005
The respective contributions of the mother and daughter centrioles to centrosome activity and behavior in vertebrate cells
M Piel, P Meyer, A Khodjakov, CL Rieder, M Bornens
The Journal of cell biology 149 (2), 317-330, 2000
5512000
Centrosome-dependent exit of cytokinesis in animal cells
M Piel, J Nordberg, U Euteneuer, M Bornens
Science 291 (5508), 1550-1553, 2001
4782001
Microtubule minus-end anchorage at centrosomal and non-centrosomal sites: the role of ninein
MM Mogensen, A Malik, M Piel, V Bouckson-Castaing, M Bornens
Journal of cell science 113 (17), 3013-3023, 2000
4532000
Microfluidic tools for cell biological research
G Velve-Casquillas, M Le Berre, M Piel, PT Tran
Nano today 5 (1), 28-47, 2010
4422010
Actin flows mediate a universal coupling between cell speed and cell persistence
P Maiuri, JF Rupprecht, S Wieser, V Ruprecht, O Bénichou, N Carpi, ...
Cell 161 (2), 374-386, 2015
4392015
External forces control mitotic spindle positioning
J Fink, N Carpi, T Betz, A Bétard, M Chebah, A Azioune, M Bornens, ...
Nature cell biology 13 (7), 771-778, 2011
4282011
Contractility of the cell rear drives invasion of breast tumor cells in 3D Matrigel
R Poincloux, O Collin, F Lizárraga, M Romao, M Debray, M Piel, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (5), 1943-1948, 2011
3592011
The nucleus acts as a ruler tailoring cell responses to spatial constraints
AJ Lomakin, CJ Cattin, D Cuvelier, Z Alraies, M Molina, GPF Nader, ...
Science 370 (6514), eaba2894, 2020
3462020
Perinuclear Arp2/3-driven actin polymerization enables nuclear deformation to facilitate cell migration through complex environments
HR Thiam, P Vargas, N Carpi, CL Crespo, M Raab, E Terriac, MC King, ...
Nature communications 7 (1), 10997, 2016
3412016
Adaptive force transmission in amoeboid cell migration
J Renkawitz, K Schumann, M Weber, T Lämmermann, H Pflicke, M Piel, ...
Nature cell biology 11 (12), 1438-1443, 2009
3272009
Regulation of dendritic cell migration by CD74, the MHC class II-associated invariant chain
G Faure-André, P Vargas, MI Yuseff, M Heuzé, J Diaz, D Lankar, V Steri, ...
Science 322 (5908), 1705-1710, 2008
3252008
Mitotic rounding alters cell geometry to ensure efficient bipolar spindle formation
OM Lancaster, M Le Berre, A Dimitracopoulos, D Bonazzi, ...
Developmental cell 25 (3), 270-283, 2013
3242013
Simple and rapid process for single cell micro-patterning
A Azioune, M Storch, M Bornens, M Théry, M Piel
Lab on a Chip 9 (11), 1640-1642, 2009
2982009
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