Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene, which encodes a cAMP-stimulated chloride channel. CFTR is primarily located at the apical surface of epithelial cells, where its activity is regulated by some protein-protein interactions. As part of new CFTR’s partners research, we previously showed that annexin A5 (AnxA5) binds directly to both normal and F508del-CFTR. Moreover, under and overexpression strategies led us to establish a functionnal link between these two proteins. In fact, CFTR-dependent ion secretions are correlated to the intracellular level of AnxA5. Otherwise, in transfected epithelial cells, AnxA5 overexpressio...
Placental development is a process that is finely controlled. It is characterized by early and deep ...
Β-catenin is the central protein of the Wnt signaling pathway, which is involved in many physiologic...
Originally identified as dietary lipid detergents, bile acids (BA) are now recognized as signaling m...
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a member of the TGF-ß superfamily. AMH is well known for its role in...
This study sought to investigate whether type 1 diabetes and high levels of glycated hemoglobin (HbA...
Epidemiological studies have reported an increase in male infertility over the past fifty years, esp...
The aim of the works presented in this PhD thesis was to evidence structure-functional characteristi...
Depressive disorders affect more than 350 million people worlwide generating major public health. Mo...
Waste treatment industries generate gaseous emissions that may induce odor annoyance to the surround...
Membrane proteins (MPs) are involved in the regulation of various fundamental cellular functions, su...
This study focuses on the transformation of organic pollutants on soil surface under the influence o...
Telomeres are the specialised nucleoprotein structures evolved to avoid progressive replicative shor...
Brain microvessels are characterized by specific structure and organization within the neurovascular...
Equine asthma is a recurrent obstructive disease of respiratory tract. Several aetiologic factors ar...
Fertility in mammals is the result of a long development and maturation process of the hypothalamic-...
Placental development is a process that is finely controlled. It is characterized by early and deep ...
Β-catenin is the central protein of the Wnt signaling pathway, which is involved in many physiologic...
Originally identified as dietary lipid detergents, bile acids (BA) are now recognized as signaling m...
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a member of the TGF-ß superfamily. AMH is well known for its role in...
This study sought to investigate whether type 1 diabetes and high levels of glycated hemoglobin (HbA...
Epidemiological studies have reported an increase in male infertility over the past fifty years, esp...
The aim of the works presented in this PhD thesis was to evidence structure-functional characteristi...
Depressive disorders affect more than 350 million people worlwide generating major public health. Mo...
Waste treatment industries generate gaseous emissions that may induce odor annoyance to the surround...
Membrane proteins (MPs) are involved in the regulation of various fundamental cellular functions, su...
This study focuses on the transformation of organic pollutants on soil surface under the influence o...
Telomeres are the specialised nucleoprotein structures evolved to avoid progressive replicative shor...
Brain microvessels are characterized by specific structure and organization within the neurovascular...
Equine asthma is a recurrent obstructive disease of respiratory tract. Several aetiologic factors ar...
Fertility in mammals is the result of a long development and maturation process of the hypothalamic-...
Placental development is a process that is finely controlled. It is characterized by early and deep ...
Β-catenin is the central protein of the Wnt signaling pathway, which is involved in many physiologic...
Originally identified as dietary lipid detergents, bile acids (BA) are now recognized as signaling m...