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  1. royalty.miraheze.org › wiki › Laure_ManciniLaure Mancini - Royalpedia

    Laure Mancini (Laura Vittoria; 6 May 1636 – 8 February 1657) was a niece of Cardinal Mazarin. She was the eldest of the five famous Mancini sisters, who along with two of their female Martinozzi cousins, were known at the court of Louis XIV of France as the Mazarinettes .

  2. Laura Mancini auf einem zeitgenössischen Porträt. Laura Mancini (* 1635 / 36 in Rom; † 8. Februar 1657 in Paris) war eine der sogenannten Mazarinetten (französisch: Mazarinettes) und wurde durch Heirat mit Louis I. de Bourbon Herzogin von Mercœur .

  3. Laure MANCINI. laure.mancini Post-Doc Priyanka PATRA. priyanka.patra Thèse Raquel MARTIN. raquel.martin (33) 4 72 72 86 06 Post-Doc CNRS MOSAIC. Christophe GODIN.

  4. Laure Mancini was the oldest of the five Mancini sisters. Born on May 6, 1636, she was called to France by Cardinal de Mazarin, along with her sister Olympe and cousin Anne-Marie Martinozzi, in 1647. Upon arriving in France, Laure adopted, like the rest, the French spelling of her name, Laure-Victoire Mancini. Due to the…

  5. 26 de dez. de 2022 · The maintenance of neural stem cells (NSCs) in the adult brain depends on their activation frequency and division mode. We use long-term intravital imaging of NSCs in the zebrafish adult telencephalon to link activation and division mode with predictive cellular and molecular parameters. We reveal that apical surface area and expression of the Notch ligand DeltaA predict NSC activation ...

  6. 1 de fev. de 2016 · Labusch M, Mancini L, Morizet D, Bally-Cuif L, , Conserved and Divergent Features of Adult Neurogenesis in Zebrafish., Front Cell Dev Biol 2020 ; 8(): 525. 2018 Than-Trong E, Ortica-Gatti S, Mella S, Nepal C, Alunni A, Bally-Cuif L, Neural stem cell quiescence and stemness are molecularly distinct outputs of the Notch3 signalling cascade in the vertebrate adult brain, Development 2018 05;145(10).

  7. 6 de abr. de 2021 · Press officer. In all adult vertebrates, neural stem cells can be recruited to produce new neurons in the brain. However, little is known about these so-called "activation" processes. Scientists at the Institut Pasteur, CNRS, and Tel Aviv University working in collaboration with the École Polytechnique and INRAE have successfully performed 3D ...