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Fhayli W, Boyer M, Ghandour Z, Jacob M, Andrieu J, Starcher B, et al.
Cell Signal . 2019 Jun; 62:109333. PMID: 31176018
Arterial wall elastic fibers, made of 90% elastin, are arranged into elastic lamellae which are responsible for the resilience and elastic properties of the large arteries (aorta and its proximal...
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Philibert C, Bouillot S, Huber P, Faury G
Pathol Biol (Paris) . 2011 Dec; 60(1):34-40. PMID: 22205043
We studied the role of protocadherin-12 on arterial function. This protein belongs to the cadherin superfamily and is located at the intercellular junctions of endothelial cells where it promotes homotypic...
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Faury G, Molinari J, Rusova E, Mariko B, Raveaud S, Huber P, et al.
Arch Gerontol Geriatr . 2010 Jun; 53(1):106-12. PMID: 20541818
Qualitative and quantitative modifications of receptors were shown to play a key role in cell and tissue aging. We recently described the properties of a rhamnose-recognizing receptor on fibroblasts involved...
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Lacroix A, Pezet M, Capel A, Bonnet D, Hennequin M, Jacob M, et al.
Arch Pediatr . 2008 Dec; 16(3):273-82. PMID: 19097873
Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) (OMIM# 194050) is a rare, most often sporadic, genetic disease caused by a chromosomal microdeletion at locus 7q11.23 involving 28 genes. Among these, the elastin gene codes...
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Andres E, Molinari J, Peterszegi G, Mariko B, Ruszova E, Velebny V, et al.
Pathol Biol (Paris) . 2006 Aug; 54(7):420-5. PMID: 16919895
Rhamnose-rich oligo- and polysaccharides (RROPs) were tested for their potential pharmacological properties using human skin fibroblasts in serial cultures. The substances tested were shown to stimulate cell proliferation, decrease elastase-type...
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Faury G
J Soc Biol . 2001 Nov; 195(2):151-6. PMID: 11723827
The elastic fibres endow extensible tissues with resiliency, such as in blood vessels, heart, skin and lung. Elastic fibres are made of microfibrils, and mainly elastin (90%) which provides the...
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Usson Y, Cand F, Verdetti J, Faury G
Growth Factors . 2001 Oct; 19(1):35-48. PMID: 11678208
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is mitogenic for endothelial cells and has been shown to induce angiogenesis and endothelial cell migration through stimulation of endothelial tyrosine-kinase receptors. Here, using confocal...
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Faury G
Pathol Biol (Paris) . 2001 Jun; 49(4):310-25. PMID: 11428167
Evolution of species has led to the appearance of circulatory systems including blood vessels and one or more pulsatile pumps, typically resulting in a low-pressurised open circulation in most invertebrates...
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Faury G, Maher G, Li D, Keating M, Mecham R, Boyle W
Am J Physiol . 1999 Nov; 277(5):H1745-53. PMID: 10564127
Resistance in blood vessels is directly related to the inner (luminal) diameter (ID). However, ID can be difficult to measure during physiological experiments because of poor transillumination of thick-walled or...
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Faury G
Pathol Biol (Paris) . 1998 Dec; 46(7):517-26. PMID: 9842570
Extracellular matrix (ECM)-cell interactions play a key role in regulating cell and organ functions, and many of them are mediated by receptors belonging to the integrin family. A nonintegrin ECM...