A Pierres
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Cretel E, Touchard D, Benoliel A, Bongrand P, Pierres A
J Phys Condens Matter
. 2011 Mar;
22(19):194107.
PMID: 21386434
Cells continually probe their environment to adapt their behaviour. A current challenge is to determine how they analyse nearby surfaces and how they process information to take decisions. We addressed...
2.
Cretel E, Veen I, Pierres A, Binan Y, Robert P, Loundou A, et al.
Rev Med Interne
. 2010 Nov;
32(5):275-82.
PMID: 21112131
Introduction: Immunosenescence embraces the whole of age-induced changes observed in the immunomodulatory functions of a living organism, and is mostly characterized by a decrease in cell-mediated immunity and important modifications...
3.
Cretel E, Veen I, Pierres A, Bongrand P, Gavazzi G
Med Mal Infect
. 2010 Jan;
40(6):307-18.
PMID: 20092974
The susceptibility of elderly people to infectious diseases is usually associated to increasing risk factors found in young adults. However, the role of immune function ageing is associated with the...
4.
Vitte J, Benoliel A, Pierres A, Bongrand P
Eur Cell Mater
. 2004 Sep;
7:52-63.
PMID: 15389394
There is much interest in predicting and controlling the outcome of interaction between artificial surfaces and living cells. However, although there is an impressive amount of information on the behaviour...
5.
Pierres A, Benoliel A, Bongrand P
Eur Cell Mater
. 2003 Oct;
3:31-45.
PMID: 14562252
Cell adhesion usually involves extensive shape reorganization. This process is important because i) it is required for efficient cross-linking of interacting surfaces by adhesion receptors the length of which does...
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Pierres A, Benoliel A, Zhu C, Bongrand P
Biophys J
. 2001 Jun;
81(1):25-42.
PMID: 11423392
The rate and distance-dependence of association between surface-attached molecules may be determined by monitoring the motion of receptor-bearing spheres along ligand-coated surfaces in a flow chamber (Pierres et al., Proc....
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Pierres A, Benoliel A, Bongrand P
Faraday Discuss
. 2000 May;
(111):321-30; discussion 331-43.
PMID: 10822617
It has recently been shown that much information on the behaviour of surface-bound adhesion molecules could be obtained by monitoring the motion of receptor-coated particles along ligand-derivatized surfaces in the...
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Sabri S, Soler M, Foa C, Pierres A, Benoliel A, Bongrand P
J Cell Sci
. 2000 Apr;
113 ( Pt 9):1589-600.
PMID: 10751150
Here we present experimental evidence that phagocytic cells use modulation of specific components of their glycocalyx to regulate their binding capacity. Particles coated with antibodies specific for the CD32 medium...
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Pierres A, Benoliel A, Bongrand P
Rev Med Interne
. 2000 Jan;
20(12):1099-113.
PMID: 10635072
Introduction: This review was aimed at summarizing recent advances in the understanding of cell adhesion in order to discuss the possible relevance of new knowledge to the exploration of cancer...
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Pierres A, Benoliel A, Bongrand P, Lissitzky J
J Cell Sci
. 1999 Jun;
112 ( Pt 14):2335-45.
PMID: 10381389
The adhesion of keratinocytes to type I collagen or laminin 5 was studied in a laminar flow chamber. These experiments provided an insight into the binding kinetics of integrins in...