P Lapointe
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You D, Rizzo C, Daris J, Lapointe P, Zusi F, Marinier A, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2001 Dec;
61(24):8703-11.
PMID: 11751388
The focus of this study was to develop retinoic acid receptor (RAR) RAR alpha/beta selective agonists with anticancer efficacy and reduced toxicity associated with RAR gamma activity. In these studies,...
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Marinier A, Martel A, Bachand C, Plamondon S, Turmel B, Daris J, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem
. 2001 Jun;
9(6):1395-427.
PMID: 11408160
A series of potent inhibitors of P-selectin as potential anti-inflammatory agents is reported. These compounds are derivatives of galactocerebrosides bearing a malonate side chain in positions 2 and 3 of...
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Mottron L, Lapointe P, Fournier F
Sante Ment Que
. 1998 Oct;
23(1):96-114.
PMID: 9775956
Pervasive developmental disorders without mental retardation is a new clinical category including high-functioning autism, Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder non otherwise specified. Its recognition is recent and still problematic...
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Marinier A, Martel A, Banville J, Bachand C, Remillard R, Lapointe P, et al.
J Med Chem
. 1997 Nov;
40(20):3234-47.
PMID: 9379443
Native sulfatides, as well as many sulfated glycolipids, have been shown to avidly bind to the selectin receptors. In vivo, native sulfatides significantly block activity in selectin-dependent inflammatory responses. The...
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Todderud G, Nair X, Lee D, Alford J, Davern L, Stanley P, et al.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 1997 Oct;
282(3):1298-304.
PMID: 9316838
Selectin binding is the first step in extravasation of leukocytes through the endothelium. Infiltration of leukocytes is a hallmark of an inflammatory response. Blockade of selectin-dependent adhesion, therefore, represents a...
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McClish A, Benazera A, Lapointe P
Union Med Can
. 1974 May;
103(5):853-60.
PMID: 4839537
No abstract available.
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Lapointe P, Messier M, Villeneuve P
Laval Med
. 1971 Jan;
42(1):66-72.
PMID: 5551749
No abstract available.
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Lapointe P, Villeneuve P, Filotto J
Laval Med
. 1971 Jan;
42(1):4-7.
PMID: 4928033
No abstract available.