Laetitia Cartier
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Bonnefont J, Nikolaev S, Perrier A, Guo S, Cartier L, Sorce S, et al.
Am J Hum Genet
. 2008 Jul;
83(2):208-18.
PMID: 18656177
The size and organization of the brain neocortex has dramatically changed during primate evolution. This is probably due to the emergence of novel genes after duplication events, evolutionary changes in...
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Serrander L, Cartier L, Bedard K, Banfi B, Lardy B, Plastre O, et al.
Biochem J
. 2007 May;
406(1):105-14.
PMID: 17501721
NOX4 is an enigmatic member of the NOX (NADPH oxidase) family of ROS (reactive oxygen species)-generating NADPH oxidases. NOX4 has a wide tissue distribution, but the physiological function and activation...
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Cartier L, Laforge T, Feki A, Arnaudeau S, Dubois-Dauphin M, Krause K
J Neurobiol
. 2006 Jan;
66(5):421-36.
PMID: 16425216
The transcription factor Pax6 plays an important role in the development of the central nervous system. To understand its mechanism of action, we transduced HeLa cells with a Pax6-expressing lentiviral...
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Suter D, Cartier L, Bettiol E, Tirefort D, Jaconi M, Dubois-Dauphin M, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2005 Nov;
24(3):615-23.
PMID: 16293575
Generation of stable transgenic embryonic stem (ES) cell lines by classic transfection is still a difficult task, requiring time-consuming clonal selection, and hampered by clonal artifacts and gene silencing. Here...
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Qin B, Cartier L, Dubois-Dauphin M, Li B, Serrander L, Krause K
Neurobiol Aging
. 2005 Nov;
27(11):1577-87.
PMID: 16260066
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and deposition of cleaved products of amyloid precursor protein (APP) are thought to contribute to neuronal loss observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD). The relationship between these...
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Feki A, Jefford C, Berardi P, Wu J, Cartier L, Krause K, et al.
Oncogene
. 2005 Mar;
24(23):3726-36.
PMID: 15782130
The BRCA1-associated RING domain protein BARD1 acts with BRCA1 in double-strand break repair and ubiquitination. BARD1 plays a role as mediator of apoptosis by binding to and stabilizing p53, and...
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Cartier L, Hartley O, Dubois-Dauphin M, Krause K
Brain Res Brain Res Rev
. 2005 Feb;
48(1):16-42.
PMID: 15708626
Chemokines were originally described as chemotactic cytokines involved in leukocyte trafficking. Research over the last decade, however, has shown that chemokine receptors are not restricted to leukocytes. In the brain,...
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Cartier L, Dubois-Dauphin M, Hartley O, Irminger-Finger I, Krause K
J Neuroimmunol
. 2003 Dec;
145(1-2):27-39.
PMID: 14644028
CCR5 is expressed in neurons but its function in this cellular context is hitherto poorly understood. We have generated CCR5-expressing SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells. CCR5 ligands induced cell death in these...