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    Effects of simulated solar radiation on type I and type III collagens, collagenase (MMP-1) and stromelysin (MMP-3) gene expression in human dermal fibroblasts cultured in collagen gels by Pascual-Le Tallec, Laurent, Korwin-Zmijowska, Carla, Adolphe, Monique

    “…Understanding the mechanisms responsible for photodamage to the skin is most important for dermatology, 3-D cultures have been used as tools to mimic the in…”
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    Transglutaminase activity in rabbit articular chondrocytes in culture by Demignot, Sylvie, Borge, Laurence, Adolphe, Monique

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (28-04-1995)
    “…In vivo, articular chondrocytes produce an important amount of extracellular matrix (cartilage) whose quality is impaired upon inflammation or aging leading to…”
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    Restoration of the Differentiated Functions of Serially Passaged Chondrocytes Using Staurosporine by Borge, L, Lemare, F, Demignot, S, Adolphe, M

    “…Among the various directions explored in order to have a large number of differentiated articular chondrocytes easily available, the restoration of the…”
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    Effects of 50 Hz magnetic fields on C-myc transcript levels in nonsynchronized and synchronized human cells by Desjobert, H, Hillion, J, Adolphe, M, Averlant, G, Nafziger, J

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1995)
    “…The effects of 50 Hz electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on the expression of the c-myc oncogene, known to be involved in normal cell proliferation and possibly also…”
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    Effects of oxygen-free radicals on proliferation kinetics of cultured rabbit articular chondrocytes by Vincent, F, Brun, H, Clain, E, Ronot, X, Adolphe, M

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-11-1989)
    “…It can be postulated that among the factors implicated in cartilaginous lesions, oxygen-derived free radicals seem to have a prominent part. To investigate…”
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    The Transfection of Rabbit Articular Chondrocytes Is Independent of Their Differentiation State by Say Viengchareun, Sophie Thenet-Gauci, Nathalie Steimberg, Christine Blancher, Crisanti, Patricia, Monique Adolphe

    “…The ability to introduce exogenous genes into mammalian cells has become a powerful tool to study the regulation of gene expression and to obtain established…”
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    Dedifferentiated chondrocytes cultured in alginate beads: Restoration of the differentiated phenotype and of the metabolic responses to Interleukin-1β by Lemare, Francois, Steimberg, Nathalie, Le Griel, Caroline, Demignot, Sylvie, Adolphe, Monique

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-08-1998)
    “…Chondrocytes cultivated in monolayer rapidly divide and lose their morphological and biochemical characteristics, whereas they maintain their phenotype for…”
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    Differential temperature sensitivity of cultured cells from cartilaginous or bone origin by Flour, M P, Ronot, X, Vincent, F, Benoit, B, Adolphe, M

    Published in Biology of the cell (1992)
    “…The effects of long-term exposure to hyperthermia were studied on several cell cultures of cartilaginous or bone origin after a 4-day treatment at 40 degrees…”
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    A non-isotopic, highly sensitive, fluorimetric, cell-cell adhesion microplate assay using calcein AM-labeled lymphocytes by Braut-Boucher, Françoise, Pichon, Jacqueline, Rat, Patrice, Adolphe, Monique, Aubery, Michèle, Font, Jacqueline

    Published in Journal of immunological methods (1995)
    “…A simple and sensitive cell-cell adhesion microplate assay was established using the cytoplasmic fluorescent dye, calcein AM. The procedure involves three…”
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    Type II transglutaminase expression in rabbit articular chondrocytes in culture: relation with cell differentiation, cell growth, cell adhesion and cell apoptosis by Borge, Laurence, Demignot, Sylvie, Adolphe, Monique

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (13-06-1996)
    “…Depending on the cell type studied, the involvement of type II transglutaminase (TGase) has been proposed in almost any event of the cell life such as…”
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    SV40 Large T Antigen Expression Driven by col2a1 Regulatory Sequences Immortalizes Articular Chondrocytes but Does Not Allow Stabilization of Type II Collagen Expression by Steimberg, Nathalie, Viengchareun, Say, Biehlmann, Florence, Guénal, Isabelle, Mignotte, Bernard, Adolphe, Monique, Thenet, Sophie

    Published in Experimental cell research (15-06-1999)
    “…Immortalization of chondrocytes by SV40 T Ag has often been reported to trigger the loss of expression of type II collagen, one of the main differentiation…”
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    Production of insulin-like growth factors and their binding proteins by rabbit articular chondrocytes: relationships with cell multiplication by Froger-Gaillard, B, Hossenlopp, P, Adolphe, M, Binoux, M

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-05-1989)
    “…Articular chondrocytes from 2- to 3-month-old rabbits were cultured in serum-free medium supplemented with fibroblast growth factor. The effects were studied…”
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    Detection and characterization, using fluoresceincadaverine, of amine acceptor protein substrates accessible to active transglutaminase expressed by rabbit articular chondrocytes by Lajemi, M, Demignot, S, Adolphe, M

    Published in Journal of molecular histology (01-07-1998)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the implication of transglutaminases in the biology of articular chondrocytes. Transglutaminase activity…”
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    The use of Fluoresceincadaverine for detecting amine acceptor protein substrates accessible to active transglutaminase in living cells by Lajemi, M, Demignot, S, Borge, L, Thenet-Gauci, S, Adolphe, M

    Published in Journal of molecular histology (01-08-1997)
    “…The use of Fluoresceincadaverine as a primary amine donor for detecting the endogenous substrates for active transglutaminase in living cells was studied…”
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    Transient mitochondrial transcript level decay in oxidative stressed chondrocytes by Vincent, F, Corral-Debrinski, M, Adolphe, M

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-01-1994)
    “…Steady-state levels of 12S rRNA and NADH dehydrogenase subunit 4 mRNA (ND4) mitochondrial transcripts were measured on rabbit articular chondrocyte in culture…”
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