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A Dual Functional Electroactive and Fluorescent Probe for Coupled Measurements of Vesicular Exocytosis with High Spatial...

Liu, Xiaoqing Savy, Alexandra Maurin, Sylvie Grimaud, Laurence François Darchen Quinton, Damien Eric Labbe Buriez, Olivier Delacotte, Jérôme Lemaître, Frédéric ...

Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition

In this work, Fluorescent False Neurotransmitter 102 (FFN102), a synthesized analogue of biogenic neurotransmit-ters, was demonstrated to show both pH-dependent fluores-cence and electroactivity. To study secretory behaviors at the single-vesicle level, FFN102 was employed as a new fluores-cent/electroactive dual probe in a coupled technique (amper...

Acquired TET2 mutation in one patient with familial platelet disorder with predisposition to AML led to the development ... PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Manchev, Vladimir T Bouzid, Hind Antony-Debré, Iléana Leite, Betty Meurice, Guillaume Droin, Nathalie Prebet, Thomas Costello, Régis T Vainchenker, William Plo, Isabelle ...

Published in Journal of cellular and molecular medicine

Familial platelet disorder with predisposition to acute myeloid leukaemia (FPD/AML) is characterized by germline RUNX1 mutations, thrombocytopaenia, platelet dysfunction and a risk of developing acute myeloid and in rare cases lymphoid T leukaemia. Here, we focus on a case of a man with a familial history of RUNX1R174Q mutation who developed at the...

First-principles investigation of the structural and electronic properties of self-assemblies of functional molecules on...

Quesne-Turin, Ambroise Touzeau, Jeremy Dappe, Yannick Diawara, Boubakar François Maurel Seydou, Mahamadou

Graphene-based two-dimensional materials have attracted an increasing attention these last years. Among them, the system formed by molecular adsorption on, aim of modifying the conductivity of graphene and make it semiconducting, is of particular interest. We use here hierarchical first-principles simulations to investigate the energetic and electr...

Intestinal Adaptations after Bariatric Surgery: Consequences on Glucose Homeostasis

Cavin, Jean-Baptiste André Bado Le Gall, Maude

Published in Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract can play a direct role in glucose homeostasis by modulating the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates and by producing the incretin hormones. In recent years, numerous studies have focused on intestinal adaptation following bariatric surgeries. Changes in the number of incretin- (GLP-1, GIP) producing cells have ...

Recent changes in stratospheric aerosol budget from ground-based and satellite observations

Khaykin, Sergey Godin-Beekmann, Sophie Keckhut, Philippe Hauchecorne, Alain Portafaix, Thierry Bègue, Nelson Vernier, Jean-Paul DeLand, Matthew Bhartia, Pawan K. Thierry Leblanc ...

Published in Geophysical Research Abstracts

Stratospheric aerosol budget plays an important role in climate variability and ozone chemistry. Observations of stratospheric aerosol by ground-based lidars represent a particular value as they ensure the continuity and coherence of stratospheric aerosol record. Ground-based lidars remain indispensable for complementing and validating satellite in...

Microspectrofluorimetry to dissect the permeation of ceftazidime in Gram-negative bacteria PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Allam, Anas Maigre, Laure Vergalli, Julia Dumont, Estelle Cinquin, Bertrand Alves De Sousa, Rodolphe Pajovic, Jelena Pinet, Elizabeth Smith, Nikaia Herbeuval, Jean-Philippe ...

Published in Scientific Reports

A main challenge in chemotherapy is to determine the in cellulo parameters modulating the drug concentration required for therapeutic action. It is absolutely urgent to understand membrane permeation and intracellular concentration of antibiotics in clinical isolates: passing the membrane barrier to reach the threshold concentration inside the bact...

Insights into the interaction of high potency inhibitor IRC-083864 with phosphatase CDC25

Sarkis, Manal Maria Miteva Dasso Lang, Maria Chiara Jaouen, Maryse Marie-Agnès Sari Galcéra, Marie-Odile Mélanie Etheve-Quelquejeu Garbay, Christiane Gildas Bertho Braud, Emmanuelle ...

Published in Arterial’naya Gipertenziya (Arterial Hypertension)

CDC25 phosphatases play a crucial role in cell cycle regulation. They have been found to be over‐expressed in various human tumours and to be valuable targets for cancer treatment. Here, we report the first model of binding of the most potent CDC25 inhibitor to date, the bis‐quinone IRC‐083864, into CDC25B obtained by combining molecular modeling a...

Heme-binding activity of methoxyflavones from Pentzia monodiana Maire (Asteraceae).

Ortiz, Sergio Dali-Yahia, Kamel Vasquez-Ocmin, Pedro Grougnet, Raphaël Grellier, Philippe Sylvie Michel Maciuk, Alexandre Boutefnouchet, Sabrina

Published in Fitoterapia

A heme-binding assay based on mass spectrometry was performed on P. monodiana Maire (Asteraceae) extracts to identify metabolites able to form adducts with heminic part of haemoglobin, as potential antimalarial drugs. Main adducts were characterized and their stability was measured. Isolation of main constituents of P. monodiana Maire lead to ident...

Thrombus composition in sudden cardiac death from acute myocardial infarction

Silvain, Johanne Collet, Jean-Philippe Guedeney, Paul Varenne, Olivier Nagaswami, Chandrasekaran Maupain, Carole Empana, Jean-Philippe Chantal Boulanger Tafflet, Muriel Manzo-Silberman, Stephane ...

Background and aimIt was hypothesized that the pattern of coronary occlusion (thrombus composition) might contribute to the onset of ventricular arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death (SCD) in myocardial infarction (MI).MethodsThe TIDE (Thrombus and Inflammation in sudden DEath) study included patients with angiographically-proven acute coronary occlu...

Prenatal Exposure to Glycol Ethers and Neurocognitive Abilities in 6-Year-Old Children: The PELAGIE Cohort Study.

Béranger, Rémi Garlantézec, Ronan Le Maner-Idrissi, Gaïd Lacroix, Agnès Rouget, Florence Trowbridge, Jessica Warembourg, Charline Monfort, Christine Le Gléau, Florent Jourdin, Marylène ...

Published in Journal of leukocyte biology

Prenatal urine concentrations of two GE metabolites were associated with lower WISC Verbal Comprehension Index scores and NEPSY Design Copying subscale scores, respectively, at age 6 years. PhAA is the primary metabolite of 2-phenoxyethanol (EGPhE), which is commonly found in cosmetics, and precursors of EAA are frequently used in cleaning agents. ...

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