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2. Identification of an anti-inflammatory protein from Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a commensal bacterium deficient in Crohn’s disease
3. Cell delivery, intracellular trafficking and expression of an integrin-mediated gene transfer vector in tracheal epithelial cells
4. Phenotypic and functional characteristics of porcine peritoneal mesothelial cells
5. Liposomes enhance delivery and expression of an RGD-oligolysine gene transfer vector in human tracheal cells
6. Decrease of mRNA levels and biosynthesis of sucrase-isomaltase but not dipeptidylpeptidase IV in forskolin or monensin-treated Caco-2 cells
7. How to unveil self-quenched fluorophores and subsequently map the subcellular distribution of exogenous peptides.
8. Interplay between bile acid metabolism and microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome
9. Short term essential fatty acid deficiency in rats. Influence of dietary carbohydrates
10. Identification of an anti-inflammatory protein fromFaecalibacterium prausnitzii, a commensal bacterium deficient in Crohn’s disease
11. Unsaturated acyl chains dramatically enhanced cellular uptake by direct translocation of a minimalist oligo-arginine lipopeptide
12. Heterogeneity of raft-type membrane microdomains associated with VPA, the rotavirus spike protein, in Caco-2 and MA104 cells
13. Contribution of cubilin and amnionless to the processing and membrane targeting of the cubilin-amnionless complex
14. Inverted micelle models
15. OP018 Identification of an anti-inflammatory protein from Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a deficient commensal bacteria implicated in Crohn's disease
16. DOP015 Gut microbiota can induce autophagy in intestinal epithelial cells, a concern for Crohn's disease
17. Lactobacillus casei DN-114 001 and Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron VPI-5482 inhibit Rotavirus infection by modulating apical glycosylation pattern of cultured human intestinal HT29-MTX cells
18. MOEMS: New Tools for Cell Nanometrology
19. N-terminal and C-terminal plasma membrane anchoring modulate differently agonist-induced activation of cytosolic phospholipase A2
20. P692 Quorum sensing driven by N-acyl-homoserine lactone in inflammatory bowel diseases associated dysbiosis
21. Rapid sequestration of DPPIV/CD26 and other cell surface in an autophagic-like compartment in Caco-2 cells treated with forsfokolin
22. CO.66 Au cours des maladies inflammatoires chroniques de l’intestin, l’activité sérique de MD-2 est élevée et entraîne une rupture de tolérance au LPS de l’épithélium intestinal
23. The cytoplasmic/transmembrane domain of dipeptidyl IV, a type II glycoprotein, contains an apical targeting signal that does not specifically interact with lipid rafts
24. 297 – Membrane phospholipid distribution: A comparison between patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. A QTRAP LC/MS/MS analysis
25. 298 – Membrane phospholipid outward translocation in red blood cell from patients with schizophrenia and bipolar i disorders: A QTRAP LC-MS/MS Analysis
26. P300 COUNTERBALANCING DYSBIOSIS IN CROHN'S DISEASE: FAECALIBACTERIUM PRAUSNITZII, A MAJOR COMMENSAL BACTERIUM, EXHIBITS IN VITRO AND IN VIVO ANTI-INFLAMMATORY EFFECTS
27. P.2.f.005 Membrane phospholipid distribution: a comparison between patient with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
28. [Post-translational regulation of N-glycosylated proteins expression in human intestinal cells in culture]
29. Cytoplasmic phospholipase A2 expression in human colon adenocarcinoma is correlated with cyclooxygenase-2 expression and contributes to prostaglandin E2 production
30. Rotavirus NSP4 Induces a Novel Vesicular Compartment Regulated by Calcium and Associated with Viroplasms
31. Le rotavirus utilise une voie de trafic apicale atypique ne passant pas par l’appareil de golgi mais utilisant les rafts et le cytosquelette
32. Imagerie in vivo : la microscopie confocale à 2 photons
33. Hypoxia Enhances Ecto-5′-Nucleotidase Activity and Cell Surface Expression in Endothelial Cells
34. Lovastatin Enhances Ecto-5′-Nucleotidase Activity and Cell Surface Expression in Endothelial Cells
35. Human mesothelial cells express tissue factor when switched to proliferating state. Pharmacological modulation in vitro
36. Differential effect of GalNAc(α)-O-bn on intracellular trafficking in enterocytic HT-29 and Caco-2 cells: correlation with the glycosyltransferase expression pattern
37. Rapid Sequestration of DPP IV/CD26 and Other Cell Surface Proteins in an Autophagic-Like Compartment in Caco-2 Cells Treated with Forskolin
38. Intracellular traffic of the ecto-nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase NPP3 to the apical plasma membrane of MDCK and Caco-2 cells: apical targeting occurs in the absence of N-glycosylation
39. Rotavirus Spike Protein VP4 Is Present at the Plasma Membrane and Is Associated with Microtubules in Infected Cells
40. The identification of ferritin in the nucleus of K562 cells, and investigation of a possible role in the transcriptional regulation of adult beta-globin gene expression
41. Rotavirus is released from the apical surface of cultured human intestinal cells through nonconventional vesicular transport that bypasses the Golgi apparatus
42. Biochemical and molecular identification of distinct forms of alkaline phosphodiesterase I expressed on the apical and basolateral plasma membrane surfaces of rat hepatocytes
43. Unusual Processing of gp280, a Protein Associated with the Intermicrovillar Areas of Yolk Sac Epithelial Cells: Plasma Membrane Delivery of Immature Protein
44. The network organization and the phosphorylation of cytokeratins are concomitantly modified by forskolin in the enterocyte-like differentiated Caco-2 cell line
45. The emergence of a basolateral 1-deoxymannojirimycin-sensitive mannose carrier is a function of intestinal epithelial cell differentiation. Evidence for a new inhibitory effect of 1-deoxymannojirimycin on facilitative mannose transport.
46. Autophagic Degradation of N-Linked Glycoproteins Is Downregulated in Differentiated Human Colon Adenocarcinoma Cells
47. Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (CD 26) gene expression in enterocyte-like colon cancer cell lines HT-29 and Caco-2. Cloning of the complete human coding sequence and changes of dipeptidyl peptidase IV mRNA levels during cell differentiation.
48. The N-glycan processing in HT-29 cells is a function of their state of enterocytic differentiation. Evidence for an atypical traffic associated with change in polypeptide stability in undifferentiated HT-29 cells.
49. The spatial organization and the molecular forms of cytokeratins are modified by forskolin-treatment of Caco-2 cells
50. Evidence for an atypical traffic of N-glycans in HT-29 cells
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