Rihab Loudhaief
Postdoc
Cell and Neurobiology
Universitetsparken 15, 2100 København Ø
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- 2024
- Published
Drosophila activins adapt gut size to food intake and promote regenerative growth
Christensen, C. F., Laurichesse, Quentin Charles B, Loudhaief, Rihab, Colombani, Julien & Andersen, Ditte Skovaa, 2024, In: Nature Communications. 15, 1, 12 p., 273.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
- 2023
- Published
Bacillus thuringiensis toxins divert progenitor cells toward enteroendocrine fate by decreasing cell adhesion with intestinal stem cells in Drosophila
Jneid, Rouba, Loudhaief, Rihab, Zucchini-Pascal, N., Nawrot-Esposito, M. P., Fichant, A., Rousset, R., Bonis, M., Osman, D. & Gallet, A., 2023, In: eLife. 12, 34 p., e80179.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
- Published
The Drosophila tumor necrosis factor receptor, Wengen, couples energy expenditure with gut immunity
Loudhaief, Rihab, Jneid, Rouba, Christensen, C. F., Mackay, Duncan John, Andersen, Ditte Skovaa & Colombani, Julien, 2023, In: Science Advances. 9, 23, 15 p., eadd4977.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
- 2021
- Published
Drosophila TNFRs Grindelwald and Wengen bind Eiger with different affinities and promote distinct cellular functions
Palmerini, V., Monzani, S., Laurichesse, Quentin Charles B, Loudhaief, Rihab, Mari, S., Cecatiello, V., Olieric, V., Pasqualato, S., Colombani, Julien, Andersen, Ditte Skovaa & Mapelli, M., 2021, In: Nature Communications. 12, 12 p., 2070.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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Drosophila TNFRs Grindelwald and Wengen bind Eiger with different affinities and promote distinct cellular functions
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