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Aurora B -TACC1 protein complex in cytokinesis
ArticleAbstract: Taxins are a family of centrosomal proteins important for the regulation of mitosis and microtubulePalabras claves:Aurora kinase, Cell division, Cytokinesis, Microtubule, Midbody, RNAi, TACC protein, TaxinAutores:Birnbaum D., Christian Larroque, Conte N., Delaval B., Ferrand A., Hernandez-Verdun D., Prigent C.Fuentes:scopusFANCD2 Binds MCM Proteins and Controls Replisome Function upon Activation of S Phase Checkpoint Signaling
ArticleAbstract: Proteins disabled in Fanconi anemia (FA) are necessary for the maintenance of genome stability durinPalabras claves:Autores:Bec N., Christian Larroque, Constantinou A., Décaillet C., Gari K., Larroque M., Lossaint G., Ribeyre C.Fuentes:scopusDifferential Effect of Curcumin on the Nanomechanics of Normal and Cancerous Mammalian Epithelial Cells
ArticleAbstract: Though the pharmacological activity of curcumin inhibiting the proliferation of certain cancer cellsPalabras claves:atomic force microscopy, curcumin, Elasticity measurements, Fluorescence, HMEC, Mammalian cells, MCF7Autores:Bec N., Christian Larroque, Cuisinier F.J.G., Estephan E., Gergely C., Martin M., Saab M.B.Fuentes:scopusMorphological differences between normal and cancerous mammalian cells via multitechnique microscopic studies
Conference ObjectAbstract: Despite of the recent year's important advances in breast cancer biology, there is a continuous demaPalabras claves:atomic force microscopy, Cells' morphology, HMEC 184A1, MCF7, multiphoton microscopyAutores:Bec N., Christian Larroque, CloÎtre T., Cuisinier F.J.G., Estephan E., Gergely C., Martin M., Saab M.B.Fuentes:scopusIn-cell intrabody selection from a diverse human library identifies C12orf4 protein as a new player in rodent mast cell degranulation
ArticleAbstract: The high specificity of antibodies for their antigen allows a fine discrimination of target conformaPalabras claves:Autores:Bec N., Christian Larroque, Dariavach P., Desvignes J.P., Guglielmi L., Hahn C.S., Jupp R., Martineau P., Mazuc E., Mollevi C., Parez V., Parrinello H.Fuentes:scopusInternalisation enhances photo-induced cytotoxicity of monoclonal antibody-phthalocyanine conjugates
ArticleAbstract: Immunophototherapy of cancer combines the specificity of a monoclonal antibody (MAb) to an overexprePalabras claves:CEA, ErbB2, Immunophototherapy, Monoclonal antibody, PhthalocyanineAutores:Carcenac M., Christian Larroque, Dorvillius M., Garambois V., Glaussel F., Hynes N.E., Langlois R., Pèlegrin A., van Lier J.E.Fuentes:scopusKinetic analysis of tubulin assembly in the presence of the microtubule-associated protein TOGp
ArticleAbstract: The microtubule-associated protein TOGp, which belongs to a widely distributed protein family from yPalabras claves:Autores:Bec N., Bonfils C., Christian Larroque, Harricane M.C., Lacroix B.Fuentes:scopusProteasome 19S RP and translation preinitiation complexes are secreted within exosomes upon serum starvation
ArticleAbstract: The aim of our study was to investigate the impact of macroautophagy on exosome secretion. ExosomesPalabras claves:endosomal microautophagy, exosomes, Proteasome, translation preinitiation complexAutores:Bec N., Berry L., Bonhoure A., Christian Larroque, Coux O., Henry L., Stoebner P.E., Vidal M.Fuentes:scopusSpecific In Vivo Labeling of Tyrosinated α-Tubulin and Measurement of Microtubule Dynamics Using a GFP Tagged, Cytoplasmically Expressed Recombinant Antibody
ArticleAbstract: GFP-tagged proteins are used extensively as biosensors for protein localization and function, but thPalabras claves:Autores:Cassimeris L., Christian Larroque, Denis V., Guglielmi L., Martineau P.Fuentes:scopusThe Xenopus XMAP215 and its human homologue TOG proteins interact with cyclin B1 to target p34cdc2 to microtubules during mitosis
ArticleAbstract: Cytoskeleton reorganization, leading to mitotic spindle formation, is an M-phase-specific event andPalabras claves:Mitosis, microtubules, p34cdc2-cyclin B1, XMAP215/TOGpAutores:Charrasse S., Christian Larroque, Dorée M., Lorca T.Fuentes:scopus