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Autor:
Thierry Grisar, Laurence de Nijs, Grazyna Chanas, Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta, Bernard Lakaye, Christine Léon
Publikováno v:
Epilepsy Research. 88:196-207
EFHC1, a gene mutated in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, encodes EFHC1, a protein with three DM10 domains and one EF-hand motif. We recently demonstrated that this molecule is a microtubule-associated protein (MAP) implicated in neuronal migration. Beca
Autor:
Grazyna Chanas, Agnès Foidart, L de Nijs, Bernard Lakaye, T. Grisar, Bernard Coumans, Christine Léon
Publikováno v:
Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology. 36:271-279
Can a gene defect be responsible for the occurrence in an individual, at a particular age, of such a muscle twitch followed by relaxation called: “myoclonus” and defined as sudden, brief, shock-like movements? Genetic defects could indeed determi
Autor:
Grazyna Chanas, Antonio V. Delgado-Escueta, Thierry Grisar, Bernard Lakaye, Bernard Coumans, Christine Léon, Takashi Ikeda, Laurence de Nijs
Publikováno v:
Experimental Cell Research. 312:2872-2879
A novel gene, EFHC1, mutated in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) encodes a protein with three DM10 domains of unknown function and one putative EF-hand motif. To study the properties of EFHC1, we expressed EGFP-tagged protein in various cell lines.
Autor:
Thierry Grisar, Grazyna Chanas, Lucien Bettendorff, Pierre Leprince, Jan Czerniecki, Bernard Lakaye, Myriam Verlaet, Alexander F Makarchikov, Pierre Wins
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 125:833-840
Thiamine triphosphate (ThTP) is found in small amounts in most organisms from bacteria to mammals, but little is known about its physiological role. In vertebrate tissues, ThTP may act as a phosphate donor for the phosphorylation of certain proteins;
Autor:
Willy Zorzi, Ernst Heinen, Thierry Grisar, Antoine Roger Adamantidis, Grazyna Chanas, Bernard Coumans, Myriam Verlaet, Bernard Lakaye
Publikováno v:
FEBS Letters. 527:205-210
Melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) is highly expressed in the brain and modulates feeding behavior. It is also expressed in some peripheral tissues where its role remains unknown. We have investigated MCH function in human and mouse immune cells. RT
Publikováno v:
BMC Neuroscience, Vol 8, Iss 1, p 104 (2007)
BMC Neuroscience
BMC Neuroscience
Background Bone marrow stromal cells and radial glia are two stem cell types with neural phenotypic plasticity. Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells can differentiate into osteocytes, chondrocytes and adipocytes, but can also differentiate into non-mes