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1. Identification of bronchoalveolar and blood immune-inflammatory biomarker signature associated with poor 28-day outcome in critically ill COVID-19 patients

2. Distinct behaviour of the homeodomain derived cell penetrating peptide penetratin in interaction with different phospholipids.

3. The homeodomain derived peptide Penetratin induces curvature of fluid membrane domains.

4. Non-metabolic membrane tubulation and permeability induced by bioactive peptides.

5. A receptor-independent signaling pathway for BDNF

6. Identification of bronchoalveolar and blood immune-inflammatory biomarker signature associated with poor 28-day outcome in critically ill COVID-19 patients

7. The C Terminus of Rotavirus VP4 Protein Contains an Actin Binding Domain Which Requires Cooperation with the Coiled-Coil Domain for Actin Remodeling

8. Unsaturated acyl chains dramatically enhanced cellular uptake by direct translocation of a minimalist oligo-arginine lipopeptide

9. High-resolution mass spectrometry and partialde novosequencing constitute a useful approach for determining the profile of chemokine secretion following the stimulation of human intestinal epithelial cells

10. Interplay between bile acid metabolism and microbiota in irritable bowel syndrome

11. Enteric Nervous System Impairment in Gastroschisis

12. Current smoking differentially affects blood mononuclear cells from patients with crohnʼs disease and ulcerative colitis: Relevance to its adverse role in the disease

13. Glycan-modifying bacteria-derived soluble factors from Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and Lactobacillus casei inhibit rotavirus infection in human intestinal cells

14. Liquid–liquid immiscibility under non-equilibrium conditions in a model membrane: An X-ray synchrotron study

15. Expression of Nonstructural Rotavirus Protein NSP4 Mimics Ca 2+ Homeostasis Changes Induced by Rotavirus Infection in Cultured Cells

16. How to unveil self-quenched fluorophores and subsequently map the subcellular distribution of exogenous peptides

17. Cytoplasmic phospholipase A2 expression in human colon adenocarcinoma is correlated with cyclooxygenase-2 expression and contributes to prostaglandin E2 production

18. Rotavirus Spike Protein VP4 Binds to and Remodels Actin Bundles of the Epithelial Brush Border into Actin Bodies

19. Peptides de transduction : analyse des relations 'structure-fonction' à l'aide de membranes modèles

20. Contribution of Cubilin and Amnionless to Processing and Membrane Targeting of Cubilin–Amnionless Complex

21. Detergents induce raft-like domains budding and fission from giant unilamellar heterogeneous vesicles

22. FRAP, FLIP, FRET, BRET, FLIM, PRIM… De nouvelles techniques pour voir la vie en couleur !

23. Different ways to reach the top of a cell. Analysis of rotavirus assembly and targeting in human intestinal cells reveals an original raft-dependent, Golgi-independent apical targeting pathway

24. Cyclooxygenase-2 and its role in colorectal cancer development

25. Cytosolic phospholipase A2-p11 interaction controls arachidonic acid release as a function of epithelial cell confluence

26. 1-Benzyl-2-acetamido-2-deoxy-α-D-galactopyranoside Blocks the Apical Biosynthetic Pathway in Polarized HT-29 Cells

27. Expression of the Molecular Chaperone Hsp70 in Detergent-resistant Microdomains Correlates with Its Membrane Delivery and Release

28. Raft-mediated trafficking of apical resident proteins occurs in both direct and transcytotic pathways in polarized hepatic cells

29. Mécanismes de tri et d’adressage des protéines vers les deux domaines membranaires des cellules épithéliales polarisées

30. Transfection of exogenous rotavirus rearranged RNA segments in cells infected with a WT rotavirus results in subsequent gene rearrangements

31. Identification of an anti-inflammatory protein from Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a commensal bacterium deficient in Crohn's disease

32. Individual Rotavirus-like Particles Containing 120 Molecules of Fluorescent Protein Are Visible in Living Cells

33. The Targeting of Cystinosin to the Lysosomal Membrane Requires a Tyrosine-based Signal and a Novel Sorting Motif

34. The cytoplasmic/transmembrane domain of dipeptidyl IV, a type II glycoprotein, contains an apical targeting signal that does not specifically interact with lipid rafts

35. N-terminal and C-terminal plasma membrane anchoring modulate differently agonist-induced activation of cytosolic phospholipase A2

36. Expression polarisée des phosphodiestérases de type I dans les cellules épithéliales

37. Signaux moléculaires de tri des protéines dans les cellules épithéliales : implication du domaine transmembranaire et des processus de maturation post-traductionnels

38. Role for Actin in the Polarized Release of Rotavirus

39. Biochemical and molecular identification of distinct forms of alkaline phosphodiesterase I expressed on the apical and basolateral plasma membrane surfaces of rat hepatocytes

40. Matrix Metalloproteinases MMP2 and MMP9 Are Produced in Early Stages of Kidney Morphogenesis but Only MMP9 Is Required for Renal Organogenesis In Vitro

41. Surface proteome analysis of a natural isolate of Lactococcus lactis reveals the presence of pili able to bind human intestinal epithelial cells

42. Connecting dysbiosis, bile-acid dysmetabolism and gut inflammation in inflammatory bowel diseases

43. Bile acid profiling in human biological samples: Comparison of extraction procedures and application to normal and cholestatic patients

44. Metabolic energy-independent mechanism of internalization for the cell penetrating peptide penetratin

45. Proof of principle for transfusion of in vitro-generated red blood cells

46. Regulation of colon cancer cell proliferation and migration by MD-2 activity

47. OP018 Identification of an anti-inflammatory protein from Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a deficient commensal bacteria implicated in Crohn's disease

48. Sera from patients with Crohn's disease break bacterial lipopolysaccharide tolerance of human intestinal epithelial cells via MD-2 activity

49. Lipid domain separation, bilayer thickening and pearling induced by the cell penetrating peptide penetratin

50. Arsenic trioxide reduces 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid-induced murine colitis via nuclear factor-{kappa}B down-regulation and caspase-3 activation

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