29 results on '"Gorvel, J.-P."'
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2. Aminopeptidases and Proteolipids of Intestinal Brush Border
3. Distribution, location, and transcriptional profile of Peyer's patch conventional DC subsets at steady state and under TLR7 ligand stimulation
4. Bartonella and Brucella--Weapons and Strategies for Stealth Attack
5. Crystal structure of the SifA-SKIP(PH) complex
6. MICROBIOLOGY: Bacterial Bushwacking Through a Microtubule Jungle
7. Identification of Salmonella functions critical for bacterial cell division within eukaryotic cells
8. Book Review: A Widely Conserved Smell of Danger
9. The two-component system BvrR/BvrS essential for Brucella abortus virulence regulates the expression of outer membrane proteins with counterparts in members of the Rhizobiaceae
10. Identification of Brucella spp. genes involved in intracellular trafficking
11. A dominant-negative mutant of the Rab5 GTPase enhances T cell signaling by interfering with TCR down-modulation in transgenic mice.
12. Tyrosine and serine protein kinase activities associated with ligand-induced internalized TCR/CD3 complexes.
13. Brucella-Salmonella lipopolysaccharide chimeras are less permeable to hydrophobic probes and more sensitive to cationic peptides and EDTA than are their native Brucella sp. counterparts
14. Annexin II is a major component of fusogenic endosomal vesicles.
15. Evidence that thymocyte-activating molecule is mouse CD26 (dipeptidyl peptidase IV).
16. Aminopeptidase A activity of the murine B-lymphocyte differentiation antigen BP-1/6C3.
17. Glycyl-l-proline transport in rabbit enterocyte basolateral-membrane vesicles
18. Characterization of the neutral aminopeptidase activity associated to the mouse thymocyte-activating molecule.
19. Cellular localization of class I (HLA-A, B, C) and class II (HLA-DR and DQ) MHC antigens on the epithelial cells of normal human jejunum
20. Evidence for selective transport of two brush‐border glycoproteins from endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi complex in rabbit enterocytes
21. Subcellular Localization of Class I (A,B,C) and Class II (DR and DQ) MHC Antigens in Jejunal Epithelium of Children with Coeliac Disease
22. Flow cytometry, a very useful technique for the characterization of intestinal membrane vesicles
23. Subcellular Localization of Class I (A,B,C) and Class II (DR and DQ) MHC Antigens in Jejunal Epithelium of Children with Coeliac Disease
24. Identification of an early expressed marker of the luminal membrane of rabbit small intestinal columnar cells. Presence of a homologous antigen in kidney proximal tubules and glomeruli
25. Polarisation de l'entérocyte. Biogénèse des domaines de la membrane plasmique
26. Human blood group A-like determinants as marker of the intracellular pools of glycoproteins in secretory and absorbing of A+ rabbit jejunum
27. Expression of a subclass of human blood group A antigenicity in A+ rabbit jejunum: specific glycosylation of the glycocalyx and a 140 K brush border glycoprotein
28. Conformational change of rabbit aminopeptidase N into enterocyte plasma membrane domains analyzed by flow cytometry fluorescence energy transfer.
29. Flow cytometry is a new method for the characterization of intestinal plasma membrane
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