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Lysosomal sialidase, Neu1 : the new role in cell immune response

Lysosomal sialidase, Neu1 : the new role in cell immune response

... In conclusion, our resuits indicate that the lysosomal sialidase Neul plays an essential role in the removal of terminal sialic acid residues from the ccli surface glycoproteins and is i[r] ... Voir le document complet

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Role of CD4+ T cells in the regulation of the immune response against encapsulated Group B Streptococcus

Role of CD4+ T cells in the regulation of the immune response against encapsulated Group B Streptococcus

... from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi where vesicles deliver the newly synthesized complexes to the ...There, the invariant chain is partially cleaved by cathepsin, leaving a ... Voir le document complet

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Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from Trypanosomatids

Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from Trypanosomatids

... During the acute phase of infection, ...GPILS, the cysteine proteinase cruzipain), which play a major role in subverting the host’s innate ...escape immune responses from ... Voir le document complet

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Autophagy-lysosomal pathway in response to fasting/refeeding in C2C12 myotubes

Autophagy-lysosomal pathway in response to fasting/refeeding in C2C12 myotubes

... target in pathophysiology C forest Inserm UMR-S 747 – Universite´ Paris Descartes, Centre Universitaire des Saints Pe`res, 45 rue des Saints Pe`res, Paris The cytosolic isoform of phosphenolpyruvate ... Voir le document complet

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Cellular immune response to parasitization in Drosophila requires the EBF orthologue collier.

Cellular immune response to parasitization in Drosophila requires the EBF orthologue collier.

... Drosophila immune response involves three types of hemocytes (‘blood ...One cell type, the lamellocyte, is induced to differentiate only under particular conditions, such as parasitization by ... Voir le document complet

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The role of the peptidyl prolyl isomerase Rrd1 in the transcriptional stress response

The role of the peptidyl prolyl isomerase Rrd1 in the transcriptional stress response

... of the target protein. The process of ubiquitylation is highly regulated via three factors, the Ub-activating enzyme that associates to Ub (E1), the Ub-conjugating enzyme E2 that recieves Ub ... Voir le document complet

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The immune response to sub-clinical mastitis is impaired in HIV-infected women

The immune response to sub-clinical mastitis is impaired in HIV-infected women

... milk, the main and optimal nutrient source of the infant, contains numerous active immune factors [ 5 , 6 ...These immune factors protect the infant from infec- tions [ 7 ], participate ... Voir le document complet

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Role of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase in testicular immune-privilege

Role of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase in testicular immune-privilege

... germ cell including the spermatozoa represent a great challenge to the immune system, as they appear long after the establishment of normal immune tolerance ...mechanisms. ... Voir le document complet

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en fr Deciphering the role of DNA damage response and lysosomal pathways in cell death and senescence induced by a G-quadruplex ligand Caractérisation du rôle de la voie de réponse aux dommages à l'ADN et des lysosomes dans la mort cellulaire et la sénescence induites par un ligand G-quadruplexe

... evaluate the autophagy activity in response to 20A, we determine the abundance of autophagosomes by performing cellular ultrastructure analysis and by studying changes in the ... Voir le document complet

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Systemic Immune Response after Rectocolonic Administration of Ovalbumin in Mice

Systemic Immune Response after Rectocolonic Administration of Ovalbumin in Mice

... at the base of the tail with a 30-gauge ...diluted in saline to ...through the anus with an 1- cm-long 24-gauge catheter under light ether ...with the washing ...with the washing ... Voir le document complet

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Anti-viral immune response in the semen of cynomolgus macaques and inhibition of cell to cell transmission by broadly neutralizing antibodies in an SIV/SHIV model of infection

Anti-viral immune response in the semen of cynomolgus macaques and inhibition of cell to cell transmission by broadly neutralizing antibodies in an SIV/SHIV model of infection

... haplotype, the MHC class I region in macaques is more expanded and complex, containing multiple MHC-A and MHC-B genes per chromosome ...[360]. The number and variability of antigen specific T cells ... Voir le document complet

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Defective IgA response to atypical intestinal commensals in IL-21 receptor deficiency reshapes immune cell homeostasis and mucosal immunity

Defective IgA response to atypical intestinal commensals in IL-21 receptor deficiency reshapes immune cell homeostasis and mucosal immunity

... changes in the local tissue milieu that may arise from defective IgA responses to SFB and Helicobacter appear to alter mucosal Th17 and Treg responses to soluble oral ...Despite the fact that most ... Voir le document complet

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Role of the Polymerase ϵ sub-unit DPB2 in DNA replication, cell cycle regulation and DNA damage response in Arabidopsis

Role of the Polymerase ϵ sub-unit DPB2 in DNA replication, cell cycle regulation and DNA damage response in Arabidopsis

... DDR The tolerance to different types of DNA damage that trig- ger replicative stress or DNA breaks, may be due to consti- tutive activation of ATR, and /or ...investigate the contribution of the DNA ... Voir le document complet

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A new agarose-based microsystem to investigate cell response to prolonged confinement

A new agarose-based microsystem to investigate cell response to prolonged confinement

... this new set-up, we have made the arbitrary choice to confine cells in the z-direction ...cells in x, y and z directions using a dedicated ...molded in various shapes and aspect ... Voir le document complet

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View of Cell response modulation in sepsis

View of Cell response modulation in sepsis

... 2 laboratoire de biologie vasculaire, institut d’hématologie et d’immunologie, université de strasbourg, faculté de médecine, strasbourg, France Introduction : les microparticules (MPs) sont émises par les cellules ... Voir le document complet

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Involvement of the cytokine MIF in the snail host immune response to the parasite Schistosoma mansoni.

Involvement of the cytokine MIF in the snail host immune response to the parasite Schistosoma mansoni.

... key role in this immune response, including the activation of MAPK such as ERK1/2 and the inhibition of p53- mediated apoptosis ...Although the MAPK pathways have only ... Voir le document complet

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The expression of 16 genes related to the cell of origin and immune response predicts survival in elderly patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma treated with CHOP and rituximab.

The expression of 16 genes related to the cell of origin and immune response predicts survival in elderly patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma treated with CHOP and rituximab.

... only in patients receiving chemotherapy associated with ...of cell of origin signature in R-CHOP patients Wright et al established a predictor for Germinal Center (GC) and Activated B-Cell ... Voir le document complet

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Role of Cardiac Imaging in the Diagnosis of Immune Checkpoints Inhibitors Related Myocarditis

Role of Cardiac Imaging in the Diagnosis of Immune Checkpoints Inhibitors Related Myocarditis

... PRESENTATION The clinical presentation in a patient admitted for acute myocarditis (AM) includes a wide range of ...On the other hand, there are more severe scenarios with cardiogenic shock ( 11 ... Voir le document complet

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View of Innate immunity — Targeting of host cell chromatin by bacteria: what are the implications for innate immune response?

View of Innate immunity — Targeting of host cell chromatin by bacteria: what are the implications for innate immune response?

... analysé in vivo l ’impact de OspF dans un modèle d’anse ligaturée de ...obtenues in vitro et suggère une stratégie habile de survie bactérienne à la surface des muqueuses en réprimant la réponse immunitaire ... Voir le document complet

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The Critical Role of Genome Maintenance Proteins in Immune Evasion During Gammaherpesvirus Latency

The Critical Role of Genome Maintenance Proteins in Immune Evasion During Gammaherpesvirus Latency

... resulting in a potential reduction of DRiPs ...by the immune system. Furthermore, replacing the native GE-rich region of aLANA by a synthetic codon-modified sequence, in order to reduce ... Voir le document complet

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