M C Chignol
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1.
Dore J, Pedeux R, Boniol M, Chignol M, Autier P
IARC Sci Publ
. 2001 Feb;
154:81-91.
PMID: 11220671
Skin cancers, both non-melanoma and melanoma, usually progress through sequential steps towards malignant transformation, leading to mutant clones and precancerous lesions. Prevention of skin cancers relies on reduction of exposure...
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Charvat S, Le Griel C, Chignol M, Schmitt D, Serres M
Clin Exp Metastasis
. 2000 Aug;
17(8):677-85.
PMID: 10919713
Cell migration is an essential process in physiological and pathological conditions such as wound healing and tumor invasion. This phenomenon involves cell adhesion on the extracellular matrix mediated by integrins,...
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Charvat S, Duchesne M, Parvaz P, Chignol M, Schmitt D, Serres M
Anticancer Res
. 1999 May;
19(1A):557-61.
PMID: 10226598
The induction of tumor angiogenesis is mediated in particular by an increased production of VEGF. As ras oncogene is implicated in tumorigenesis, the inhibition of farnesyl transferase activity has recently...
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Charvat S, Chignol M, Souchier C, Le Griel C, Schmitt D, Serres M
Exp Dermatol
. 1998 Oct;
7(4):184-90.
PMID: 9758416
Mutated RAS oncoproteins and epidermal growth factor (EGF) are thought to contribute to the proliferative, invasive and metastatic properties of transformed cells. In the present study, we investigated the role...
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Lizard G, Chignol M, Souchier C, Roignot P, Chardonnet Y, Schmitt D
J Virol Methods
. 1998 Jul;
72(1):15-25.
PMID: 9672129
In genital lesions infected by human papillomavirus (HPV), histological criteria and HPV DNA typing are of prognostic value. Therefore, non-radioactive methods such as in situ hybridization are used extensively since...
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Lizard G, Chignol M, Roignot P, Souchier C, Chardonnet Y, Schmitt D
Histochem J
. 1997 Jul;
29(7):545-54.
PMID: 9279557
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection with potentially oncogenic types 16 or 18 is common in genital lesions especially in uterine carcinomas. In such lesions, in situ hybridization with non-radioactive probes is...
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Marionnet A, Lizard G, Chignol M, Chardonnet Y, Schmitt D
Anticancer Res
. 1996 Jan;
16(1):257-67.
PMID: 8615618
In humans, cyclosporin A (CsA) avoids organ allograft rejection but induces skin carcinomas after long term immunosuppressive treatment; some of these lesions contain human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA. Interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) is...
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Lizard G, Chignol M, Chardonnet Y, Schmitt D
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol
. 1996 Jan;
122(4):223-30.
PMID: 8601575
We characterized the changes induced by treatment for 48 h with 100 U/ ml interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) on HeLa and CaSki cells, derived from human uterine carcinomas and containing human...
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Chardonnet Y, Lizard G, Chignol M, Schmitt D
Bull Cancer
. 1995 Jan;
82(2):107-13.
PMID: 10846526
Analytical methods for evaluation on whole cells of human papillomavirus infection. Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is currently identified by the presence of viral DNA using molecular biology. As in situ...
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Lizard G, Chignol M, Chardonnet Y, Schmitt D
Cell Biol Toxicol
. 1994 Dec;
10(5-6):399-406.
PMID: 7697503
Human cell lines derived from three epithelial carcinomas (CaSki, HeLa, SiHa), one B lymphoma (BL60), one promyelocytic (HL60), one monocytic (U937) leukemia, one chronic myelogenous leukemia (sensitive K562S; multichemoresistant K562R)...