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Celine Tisseyre

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Dardevet L, Najlaoui F, Aroui S, Collot M, Tisseyre C, Pennington M, et al.
Biomedicines . 2022 Oct; 10(10). PMID: 36289865
Natural peptides isolated from animal venoms generally target cell surface receptors with high affinity and selectivity. On many occasions, some of these receptors are over-expressed in cancer cells. Herein, we...
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Barreau F, Tisseyre C, Menard S, Ferrand A, Carriere M
Part Fibre Toxicol . 2021 Jul; 18(1):26. PMID: 34330311
The gastrointestinal tract is a complex interface between the external environment and the immune system. Its ability to control uptake across the mucosa and to protect the body from damage...
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Dorier M, Tisseyre C, Dussert F, Beal D, Arnal M, Douki T, et al.
Mutat Res Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen . 2019 Sep; 845:402980. PMID: 31561898
TiO particles are widely used in products for everyday consumption, such as cosmetics and food; their possible adverse effects on human health must therefore be investigated. The aim of this...
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Despras G, Zamaleeva A, Dardevet L, Tisseyre C, Gamelas Magalhaes J, Garner C, et al.
Chem Sci . 2018 Jun; 6(10):5928-5937. PMID: 29861916
Monitoring intracellular pH has drawn much attention due to its undeniably important function in cells. The widespread development of fluorescent imaging techniques makes pH sensitive fluorescent dyes valuable tools, especially...
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Zamaleeva A, Collot M, Bahembera E, Tisseyre C, Rostaing P, Yakovlev A, et al.
Nano Lett . 2014 Apr; 14(6):2994-3001. PMID: 24754795
Small-molecule chemical calcium (Ca(2+)) indicators are invaluable tools for studying intracellular signaling pathways but have severe shortcomings for detecting local Ca(2+) entry. Nanobiosensors incorporating functionalized quantum dots (QDs) have emerged...
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Tisseyre C, Ahmadi M, Bacot S, Dardevet L, Perret P, Ronjat M, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2014 Mar; 1843(10):2356-64. PMID: 24667409
L-Maurocalcine (L-MCa) is the first reported animal cell-penetrating toxin. Characterizing its cell penetration properties is crucial considering its potential as a vector for the intracellular delivery of drugs. Radiolabeling is...
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Tisseyre C, Bahembera E, Dardevet L, Sabatier J, Ronjat M, De Waard M
Pharmaceuticals (Basel) . 2013 Nov; 6(3):320-39. PMID: 24276021
Maurocalcine is a highly potent cell-penetrating peptide isolated from the Tunisian scorpion Maurus palmatus. Many cell-penetrating peptide analogues have been derived from the full-length maurocalcine by internal cysteine substitutions and...
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Poillot C, Bichraoui H, Tisseyre C, Bahemberae E, Andreotti N, Sabatier J, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2012 Mar; 287(21):17331-17342. PMID: 22433862
Maurocalcine is the first demonstrated example of an animal toxin peptide with efficient cell penetration properties. Although it is a highly competitive cell-penetrating peptide (CPP), its relatively large size of...
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Stasiuk G, Tamang S, Imbert D, Poillot C, Giardiello M, Tisseyre C, et al.
ACS Nano . 2011 Sep; 5(10):8193-201. PMID: 21888430
Quantum dots (QDs) are ideal scaffolds for the development of multimodal imaging agents, but their application in clinical diagnostics is limited by the toxicity of classical CdSe QDs. A new...