J Moraczewski
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Recent Articles
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Geiger W, Gennett T, Grzeszczuk M, Lane G, Moraczewski J, Salzer A, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2012 Jan;
108(24):7454-61.
PMID: 22283240
No abstract available.
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Zimowska M, Duchesnay A, Dragun P, Oberbek A, Moraczewski J, Martelly I
Int J Cell Biol
. 2010 Jan;
2009:659372.
PMID: 20111627
When injured by crushing, the repair of the slow-twitch soleus rat muscle, unlike the fast-twitch EDL, is associated with fibrosis. As TGFbeta1, whose activity can be controlled by glycosaminoglycans (GAG),...
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Gizak A, Wrobel E, Moraczewski J, Dzugaj A
FEBS Lett
. 2006 Jul;
580(17):4042-6.
PMID: 16814784
Subcellular localization of FBPase, a regulatory enzyme of glyconeogenesis, was examined inside dividing and differentiating satellite cells from rat muscle. In dividing myoblasts, FBPase was located in cytosol and nuclei....
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Zimowska M, Constantin B, Papy-Garcia D, Raymond G, Cognard C, Caruelle J, et al.
J Cell Physiol
. 2005 May;
205(2):237-45.
PMID: 15887234
Glycosaminoglycans (GAG) are classes of molecules that play an important role in cellular processes. The use of GAG mimetics called regenerating agent (RGTA) represents a tool to investigate the effect...
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Moraczewski J, Nowotniak A, Wrobel E, Castagna M, Gautron J, Martelly I
Int J Biochem Cell Biol
. 2002 May;
34(8):938-49.
PMID: 12007632
We used a model of crush-induced regeneration in rat in order to characterize biochemically and histologically the implication of protein kinase C (PKC) in muscle repair after damage. In this...
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Zimowska M, Szczepankowska D, Streminska W, Papy D, Tournaire M, Gautron J, et al.
J Cell Physiol
. 2001 Jun;
188(2):178-87.
PMID: 11424084
Skeletal muscle regenerates after injury. Tissue remodelling, which takes place during muscle regeneration, is a complex process involving proteolytic enzymes. It is inferred that micro and milli calpains are involved...
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Martelly I, Oudghir M, Moraczewski J, Boilly B
Biochem Cell Biol
. 1997 Jan;
75(1):27-32.
PMID: 9192070
Blastema cell proliferation during newt limb regeneration is a nerve-dependent process. The present study was undertaken to determine whether or not that process is mediated by protein kinase C (PKC)...
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Moraczewski J, Piekarska E, Bonavaud S, Wosinska K, Chazaud B, Barlovatz-Meimon G
C R Acad Sci III
. 1996 Aug;
319(8):681-6.
PMID: 8949391
Calpains are intracellular calcium-dependent cystein proteases active at neutral pH. There have been found in human adult myogenic cells (i.e. satellite cells) 2 forms of calpains requiring either micromolar Ca2+:...
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Moraczewski J, Piekarska E, Zimowska M, SOBOLEWSKA M
Acta Biochim Pol
. 1996 Jan;
43(4):693-700.
PMID: 9104506
Calpains--non-lysosomal intracellular calcium-activated neutral proteinases, form a family consisting of several distinct members. Two of the isoenzymes: mu (calpain I) and m (calpain II) responded differently to the injury during...
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Lagord C, Carpentier G, Moraczewski J, Pons G, Climent F, Martelly I
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 1993 Mar;
191(3):928-36.
PMID: 8466533
Differentiation of rat satellite cells, measured by cell fusion into myotubes and isozymic conversion of creatine kinase and phosphoglycerate mutase, was shown to be highly increased in the presence of...