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Autor:
Dominique Legrand, Bernadette Coddeville, Arnaud Leroy, Marie-Estelle Losfeld, Mathieu Carpentier, Joël Mazurier
Publikováno v:
FEBS Journal. 278:2552-2564
Nucleolin is a major nucleolar protein involved in fundamental processes of ribosome biogenesis, regulation of cell proliferation and growth. Nucleolin is known to shuttle between nucleus, cytoplasm and cell surface. We have previously found that nuc
Publikováno v:
médecine/sciences. 25:361-369
Lactoferrin (Lf) is an iron-binding glycoprotein of the transferrin family that is expressed and secreted by glandular cells and found in the secondary granules of neutrophils from which it is released in infected tissues and blood during the inflamm
Autor:
Stéphan Hardivillé, Christophe Mariller, Annick Pierce, Monique Benaïssa, Mathilde Breton, Joël Mazurier, Guillaume Pradelle
Publikováno v:
FEBS Journal. 274:2038-2053
Delta-lactoferrin is a cytoplasmic lactoferrin isoform that can locate to the nucleus, provoking antiproliferative effects and cell cycle arrest in S phase. Using macroarrays, the expression of genes involved in the G(1)/S transition was examined. Am
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry and Cell Biology. 84:282-290
The antimicrobial activities of lactoferrin (Lf) depend on its capacity to bind iron and on its direct interaction with the surface of microorganisms. Its protective effect also extends to the regulation of the host response to infections. Depending
Following the two meetings on Lactoferrin Structure and Function that were held in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1993 and 1995, the Third International Conference on Lactoferrin Structure and Function was held in Le Touquet, France, and has successfully reinf
Autor:
Yaroslav M. Shuba, Natalia Prevarskaya, Bernd Nilius, Loic Lemonnier, Joël Mazurier, Fabien Vanden Abeele, Roman Skryma
Publikováno v:
FASEB Journal
FASEB Journal, Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology, 2002, 16 (2), pp.222-4. ⟨10.1096/fj.01-0383fje⟩
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FASEB Journal, 2002, 16 (2), pp.222-4. ⟨10.1096/fj.01-0383fje⟩
FASEB Journal, Federation of American Society of Experimental Biology, 2002, 16 (2), pp.222-4. ⟨10.1096/fj.01-0383fje⟩
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FASEB Journal, 2002, 16 (2), pp.222-4. ⟨10.1096/fj.01-0383fje⟩
Ca2+ regulation of Cl- current induced by cell swelling (I(CI,swell)) in response to hypotonicity was studied in human prostate cancer epithelial cells (LNCaP) by using the patch-clamp technique. Increase of global intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]in) to 1
Autor:
Geneviève Lamblin, Joël Mazurier, A Scharfman, Julie Beau, Philippe Roussel, Philippe Delmotte
Publikováno v:
Glycoconjugate Journal. 17:735-740
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the main pathogen in the airways of patients suffering from cystic fibrosis (CF), binds to carbohydrate chains of respiratory mucins. Using flow cytometry and polyacrylamide based fluorescent glycoconjugates, it was previously
Publikováno v:
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 1999, 37 (3), pp.281-6
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, De Gruyter, 1999, 37 (3), pp.281-6
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, 1999, 37 (3), pp.281-6
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, De Gruyter, 1999, 37 (3), pp.281-6
Lactoferrin is an iron-binding glycoprotein found in exocrine secretions of mammals and released from neutrophilic granules during inflammation. This review describes the biological roles of lactoferrin in host defence. Secreted lactoferrin exerts an
Autor:
Yolande Boilly-Marer, Joël Mazurier, Maryse Masson, Eve Damiens, Isabelle Duthille, Ikram El Yazidi, Geneviève Spik
Publikováno v:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1402:277-287
Lactoferrin is an iron-binding glycoprotein implicated in particular in the control of immune functions and cell proliferation. We have investigated its involvement, at inflammatory concentrations, in cancer progression. We report that lactoferrin ha
Autor:
Jérôme Estaquier, J.-J. Huart, Joël Mazurier, David Aminoff, Jean Montreuil, Jean-Claude Ameisen, Daniela Bratosin, Jean-Pierre Tissier
Publikováno v:
Biochimie. 80:173-195
Human red blood cells (RBCs) have a life-span of 120 days in circulation, after which they are phagocytized by resident macrophages. Extensive studies have been undertaken by many investigators in order to elucidate the cellular and molecular mechani