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Emmanuelle Roulet

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Zanou N, Shapovalov G, Louis M, Tajeddine N, Gallo C, Van Schoor M, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2009 Oct; 298(1):C149-62. PMID: 19846750
Skeletal muscle contraction is reputed not to depend on extracellular Ca2+. Indeed, stricto sensu, excitation-contraction coupling does not necessitate entry of Ca2+. However, we previously observed that, during sustained activity...
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Hibaoui Y, Roulet E, Ruegg U
J Pineal Res . 2009 Aug; 47(3):238-52. PMID: 19664004
Oxidative stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of a wide range of diseases including muscle disorders. In this study, we demonstrate that melatonin readily rescued mitochondria...
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Hirn C, Shapovalov G, Petermann O, Roulet E, Ruegg U
J Gen Physiol . 2008 Jul; 132(2):199-208. PMID: 18625851
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a hereditary degenerative disease manifested by the absence of dystrophin, a structural, cytoskeletal protein, leading to muscle degeneration and early death through respiratory and cardiac...
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Boittin F, Petermann O, Hirn C, Mittaud P, Dorchies O, Roulet E, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2006 Aug; 119(Pt 18):3733-42. PMID: 16926189
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is caused by deficiency of dystrophin and leads to progressive weakness. It has been proposed that the muscle degeneration occurring in this disease is caused by increased...
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Jagannathan V, Roulet E, Delorenzi M, Bucher P
Nucleic Acids Res . 2005 Dec; 34(Database issue):D90-4. PMID: 16381982
HTPSELEX is a public database providing access to primary and derived data from high-throughput SELEX experiments aimed at characterizing the binding specificity of transcription factors. The resource is primarily intended...
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Egener T, Roulet E, Zehnder M, Bucher P, Mermod N
Nucleic Acids Res . 2005 May; 33(8):e79. PMID: 15891112
The function of DNA-binding proteins is controlled not just by their abundance, but mainly at the level of their activity in terms of their interactions with DNA and protein targets....
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Leung-Theung-Long S, Roulet E, Clerc P, Escrieut C, Marchal-Victorion S, Ritz-Laser B, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2004 Dec; 280(9):7976-84. PMID: 15611055
The peptide hormone gastrin is secreted from G cells of the gastric antrum and is the main inducer of gastric acid secretion via activation of its receptor the cholecystokinin 2...
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Roulet E, Busso S, Camargo A, Simpson A, Mermod N, Bucher P
Nat Biotechnol . 2002 Jul; 20(8):831-5. PMID: 12101405
The ability to determine the location and relative strength of all transcription-factor binding sites in a genome is important both for a comprehensive understanding of gene regulation and for effective...