M C Gingras
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Qiu J, Gunaratne P, Peterson L, Khurana D, Walsham N, Loulseged H, et al.
Leukemia
. 2003 Sep;
17(9):1891-900.
PMID: 12970791
The current systems of risk grouping in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) fail to predict therapeutic success in 10-35% of patients. To identify better predictive markers of clinical behavior in...
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Gingras M, Lapillonne H, Margolin J
Immunogenetics
. 2001 Oct;
53(6):468-76.
PMID: 11685457
Proteins with transmembrane domains are classified in different families based on their structure, amino acid homology, and function. In this study, we report the identification, sequence, and expression profile of...
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Lavoie J, Champagne C, Gingras M, Robert A
J Cell Biol
. 2000 Sep;
150(5):1037-56.
PMID: 10973994
The adenoviral early region 4 open reading frame 4 (E4orf4) death factor induces p53-independent apoptosis in many cell types and appears to kill selectively transformed cells. Here we show that...
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Gingras M, Margolin J
Exp Hematol
. 2000 Feb;
28(1):65-76.
PMID: 10658678
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify new markers of myelomonocytic differentiation using a sensitive technique that permits detection of rare differential gene expression. Materials And Methods: [corrected]...
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Roussel E, Gingras M
J Leukoc Biol
. 1997 Oct;
62(3):356-62.
PMID: 9307074
Little is known of the mechanisms allowing neutrophils to infiltrate tissue after transendothelial migration. We postulated that VLA6 might be involved in neutrophil infiltration because it revealed as the most...
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Roussel E, Gingras M, Grimm E, Bruner J, Moser R
Clin Exp Immunol
. 1996 Aug;
105(2):344-52.
PMID: 8706344
Increasing evidence suggests the existence of polarized human T cell responses described as Th1-type (promoting cell-mediated immunity) and Th2-type (promoting humoral immunity), characterized by a dominant production of either interferon-gamma...
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Gingras M, Arevalo P, Aguilar-Cordova E
Cancer Gene Ther
. 1996 May;
3(3):151-4.
PMID: 8725878
The plasmid pJM17 is a commonly used adenoviral backbone derived from the dl309 mutant virus. It contains unknown sequences inserted in the E3 region during construction of the dl309 mutant....
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Gingras M, Roussel E, Roth J, Moser R
Cytokine
. 1995 Aug;
7(6):580-8.
PMID: 8580376
We investigated whether cytokine genes were activated in human tumour-infiltrating mononuclear leukocytes (TIML) obtained from six lung adenocarcinomas and seven glioblastomas. TIML were extracted by mechanical disruption and isolated by...
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Roussel E, Gingras M, Grimm E, Roth J
Cancer Immunol Immunother
. 1995 Jul;
41(1):1-9.
PMID: 7641214
Little is known about the activation level of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) in human lung adenocarcinoma. We investigated the activation of fresh TIL at cellular and molecular levels and compared it...
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Gingras M, Roussel E, Bruner J, BRANCH C, Moser R
J Neuroimmunol
. 1995 Mar;
57(1-2):143-53.
PMID: 7535788
We investigated glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) for a pattern of consistent alterations in cell adhesion molecules (CAM) expression that might distinguish tumor from normal autologous brain tissue. We used frozen section...