A Langonne
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Lecoeur H, Borgne-Sanchez A, Chaloin O, El-Khoury R, Brabant M, Langonne A, et al.
Cell Death Dis
. 2012 Mar;
3:e282.
PMID: 22419111
The Trans-activator protein (Tat) of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a pleiotropic protein involved in different aspects of AIDS pathogenesis. As a number of viral proteins Tat is suspected to...
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Borgne-Sanchez A, Dupont S, Langonne A, Baux L, Lecoeur H, Chauvier D, et al.
Cell Death Differ
. 2006 Aug;
14(3):422-35.
PMID: 16888644
The HIV-1 encoded apoptogenic protein Vpr induces mitochondrial membrane permeabilization (MMP) via interactions with the voltage-dependent anion channel (VDAC) and the adenine nucleotide translocator (ANT). We have designed a peptide,...
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Chauvier D, Lecoeur H, Langonne A, Borgne-Sanchez A, Mariani J, Martinou J, et al.
Apoptosis
. 2005 Oct;
10(6):1243-59.
PMID: 16215683
During development as well as in pathological situations, neurons that fail to find appropriate targets or neurotrophic factors undergo cell death. Using primary cortical neurons subjected to acute serum-deprivation (SD),...
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Lecoeur H, Chauvier D, Langonne A, Rebouillat D, Brugg B, Mariani J, et al.
Apoptosis
. 2004 Mar;
9(2):157-69.
PMID: 15004513
We describe here a cytofluorometric technology for the characterization of decision, execution, and degradation steps of neuronal apoptosis. Multiparametric flow cytometry was developed and combined to detailed fluorescence microscopy observations...