Alessandro Brombin

550 total citations
15 papers, 351 citations indexed

About

Alessandro Brombin is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Alessandro Brombin has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 351 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Molecular Biology, 6 papers in Cell Biology and 3 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Alessandro Brombin's work include Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics (3 papers), melanin and skin pigmentation (3 papers) and Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications (3 papers). Alessandro Brombin is often cited by papers focused on Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics (3 papers), melanin and skin pigmentation (3 papers) and Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications (3 papers). Alessandro Brombin collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, France and United States. Alessandro Brombin's co-authors include E. Elizabeth Patton, Jean‐Stéphane Joly, Françoise Jamen, Belén Rubio‐Ruíz, Thomas L. Bray, Hing Y. Leung, Laura C.A. Galbraith, Mark J. Salji, Ana M. Pérez‐López and Asier Unciti‐Broceta and has published in prestigious journals such as Development, Cancer Research and Current Biology.

In The Last Decade

Alessandro Brombin

15 papers receiving 351 citations

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Brombin, Alessandro & E. Elizabeth Patton. (2024). Melanocyte lineage dynamics in development, growth and disease. Development. 151(15). 11 indexed citations
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Trávníčková, Jana, Alessandro Brombin, Zhiqiang Zeng, et al.. (2022). Fate mapping melanoma persister cells through regression and into recurrent disease in adult zebrafish. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 15(9). 6 indexed citations
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Brombin, Alessandro, et al.. (2022). Aldh2 is a lineage-specific metabolic gatekeeper in melanocyte stem cells. Development. 149(10). 8 indexed citations
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Brombin, Alessandro, Daniel J. Simpson, Jana Trávníčková, et al.. (2022). Tfap2b specifies an embryonic melanocyte stem cell that retains adult multifate potential. Cell Reports. 38(2). 110234–110234. 18 indexed citations
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Brombin, Alessandro, Daniel J. Simpson, Jana Trávníčková, et al.. (2021). Tfap2b Specifies an Embryonic Melanocyte Stem Cell That Retains Adult Multi-Fate Potential. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Johansson, Jeanette A., Kerrie L. Marie, Yuting Lu, et al.. (2020). PRL3-DDX21 Transcriptional Control of Endolysosomal Genes Restricts Melanocyte Stem Cell Differentiation. Developmental Cell. 54(3). 317–332.e9. 29 indexed citations
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Dambroise, Emilie, Alessandro Brombin, Joanne Edouard, et al.. (2020). Fgfr3 Is a Positive Regulator of Osteoblast Expansion and Differentiation During Zebrafish Skull Vault Development. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. 35(9). 1782–1797. 18 indexed citations
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Trávníčková, Jana, Ava Khamseh, Philippe Gautier, et al.. (2019). Zebrafish MITF-Low Melanoma Subtype Models Reveal Transcriptional Subclusters and MITF-Independent Residual Disease. Cancer Research. 79(22). 5769–5784. 28 indexed citations
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Bray, Thomas L., Mark J. Salji, Alessandro Brombin, et al.. (2018). Bright insights into palladium-triggered local chemotherapy. Chemical Science. 9(37). 7354–7361. 86 indexed citations
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Dambroise, Emilie, Alessandro Brombin, Isabelle Hatin, et al.. (2018). Fibrillarin is essential for S-phase progression and neuronal differentiation in zebrafish dorsal midbrain and retina. Developmental Biology. 437(1). 1–16. 24 indexed citations
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Simpson, Daniel J., Zhiqiang Zeng, Angela Salzano, et al.. (2018). Wilms Tumor 1b defines a wound-specific sheath cell subpopulation associated with notochord repair. eLife. 7. 17 indexed citations
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Joly, Jean‐Stéphane, Gaëlle Recher, Alessandro Brombin, Kathy Ngo, & Volker Hartenstein. (2016). A Conserved Developmental Mechanism Builds Complex Visual Systems in Insects and Vertebrates. Current Biology. 26(20). R1001–R1009. 23 indexed citations
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Brombin, Alessandro, Jean‐Stéphane Joly, & Françoise Jamen. (2015). New tricks for an old dog: ribosome biogenesis contributes to stem cell homeostasis. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 34. 61–70. 33 indexed citations
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Recher, Gaëlle, Alessandro Brombin, Aurélie Heuzé, et al.. (2013). Zebrafish midbrain slow-amplifying progenitors exhibit high levels of transcripts for nucleotide and ribosome biogenesis. Development. 140(24). 4860–4869. 39 indexed citations
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Brombin, Alessandro, et al.. (2011). Genome‐wide analysis of the POU genes in medaka, focusing on expression in the optic tectum. Developmental Dynamics. 240(10). 2354–2363. 9 indexed citations

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