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    Lipid Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease by Zarrouk, Amira, Debbabi, Meryam, Bezine, Maryem, Karym, El Mostafa, Badreddine, Asmaa, Rouaud, Olivier, Moreau, Thibault, Cherkaoui-Malki, Mustapha, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Nasser, Boubker, Hammami, Mohamed, Lizard, Gerard

    Published in Current Alzheimer research (22-02-2018)
    “…There are now significant evidences that lipid metabolism is affected in numerous neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's disease. These dysfunctions…”
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    First Evidence of Kv3.1b Potassium Channel Subtype Expression during Neuronal Serotonergic 1C11 Cell Line Development by Tabka, Hager, Cheikh, Amani, Maatoug, Sonia, Ayeb, Mohamed El, Bendahhou, Saïd, Benkhalifa, Rym

    “…Kv3.1 channel is abundantly expressed in neurons and its dysfunction causes sleep loss, neurodegenerative diseases and depression. Fluoxetine, a serotonin…”
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    bispecific nanobody to provide full protection against lethal scorpion envenoming by Hmila, Issam, Saerens, Dirk, Ben Abderrazek, Rahma, Vincke, Cécile, Abidi, Naima, Benlasfar, Zakaria, Govaert, Jochen, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Bouhaouala-Zahar, Balkiss, Muyldermans, Serge

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-09-2010)
    “…Envenoming following scorpion sting is a common emergency in many parts of the world. Our aim was to ameliorate the current 100-kDa horse plasma antivenom…”
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    Phthalimido–ferrocidiphenol cyclodextrin complexes: Characterization and anticancer activity by Najlaoui, Feten, Pigeon, Pascal, Abdelkafi, Zaineb, Leclerc, Sebastien, Durand, Pierrick, Ayeb, Mohamed El, Marrakchi, Naziha, Rhouma, Ali, Jaouen, Gérard, Gibaud, Stéphane

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (01-08-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] Several ferrocenyl analogues of tamoxifen have already showed strong antiproliferative activity in experimental glioma models. Nevertheless,…”
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    MVL-PLA2, a snake venom phospholipase A2, inhibits angiogenesis through an increase in microtubule dynamics and disorganization of focal adhesions by Bazaa, Amine, Pasquier, Eddy, Defilles, Céline, Limam, Ines, Kessentini-Zouari, Raoudha, Kallech-Ziri, Olfa, El Battari, Assou, Braguer, Diane, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Marrakchi, Naziha, Luis, José

    Published in PloS one (12-04-2010)
    “…Integrins are essential protagonists of the complex multi-step process of angiogenesis that has now become a major target for the development of anticancer…”
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    Hyalomma dromedarii (Acari: Ixodidae) Salivary Gland Extract Inhibits Angiogenesis and Exhibits In Vitro Antitumor Effects by Bensaoud, Chaima, Abdelkafi-Koubaa, Zaineb, Mabrouk, Hazem Ben, Morjen, Maram, Hmila, Issam, Rhim, Adel, Ayeb, Mohamed El, Marrakchi, Naziha, Bouattour, Ali, M'ghirbi, Youmna

    Published in Journal of medical entomology (07-11-2017)
    “…Hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) are blood-sucking ectoparasites characterized by the extended period of their attachment to their host. To access their bloodmeal,…”
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    Inhibition of human Kv3.1 current expressed in Xenopus oocytes by the toxic venom fraction of Androctonus australis hector by Cheikh, Amani, Benkhalifa, Rym, Landoulsi, Zied, Chatti, Imen, Ayeb, Mohamed El

    Published in Archives of pharmacal research (01-11-2014)
    “…AahG50 , the toxic fraction of Androctonus australis hector venom, was studied on human Kv3.1 channels activation, stably expressed in Xenopus oocytes using…”
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    Lebestatin, a disintegrin from Macrovipera venom, inhibits integrin-mediated cell adhesion, migration and angiogenesis by OLFA, Kallech-Ziri, JOSE, Luis, JEAN-MARC, Sabatier, MOHAMED, El Ayeb, NAZIHA, Marrakchi, SALMA, Daoud, AMINE, Bazaa, SRAIRI ABID NAJET, NICOLAS, Andreotti, MAXIME, Lehmann, RAOUDHA, Zouari, KAMEL, Mabrouk, JACQUES, Marvaldi

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-12-2005)
    “…Lebestatin, a new member of the lysine-threonine-serine (KTS)-disintegrin family, was purified to homogeneity from Tunisian snake (Macrovipera lebetina) venom…”
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    Disintegrin-like Protein Strategy to Inhibit Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer by Limam, Inès, Abdelkarim, Mohamed, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Crepin, Michel, Marrakchi, Naziha, Di Benedetto, Mélanie

    “…Venoms are a rich source of bioactive compounds, and among them is leberagin-C (Leb-C), a disintegrin-like protein derived from the venom of snakes. Leb-C has…”
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    Lebectin, a novel C-type lectin from Macrovipera lebetina venom, inhibits integrin-mediated adhesion, migration and invasion of human tumour cells by Sarray, Sameh, Berthet, Virginie, Calvete, Juan J, Secchi, Jeannine, Marvaldi, Jacques, Ayeb, Mohamed El, Marrakchi, Naziha, Luis, José

    Published in Laboratory investigation (01-05-2004)
    “…The adhesion receptors of the integrin family play an essential role during tumour progression and thus represent interesting potential targets for the…”
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    VHH, bivalent domains and chimeric Heavy chain-only antibodies with high neutralizing efficacy for scorpion toxin AahI by Hmila, Issam, Abdallah R, Ben Abderrazek-Ben, Saerens, Dirk, Benlasfar, Zakaria, Conrath, Katja, Ayeb, Mohamed El, Muyldermans, Serge, Bouhaouala-Zahar, Balkiss

    Published in Molecular immunology (01-08-2008)
    “…Many efforts aim at solving the serious problems encountered with immunotherapy against scorpion envenoming. The most attractive approach consists in…”
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    Biochemical and monolayer characterization of Tunisian snake venom phospholipases by Baîram, Douja, Aissa, Imen, Louati, Hanen, Othman, Houcemeddine, Abdelkafi-Koubaa, Zaineb, Krayem, Najeh, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Srairi-Abid, Najet, Marrakchi, Naziha, Gargouri, Youssef

    “…The present study investigated the kinetic and interfacial properties of two secreted phospholipases isolated from Tunisian vipers’venoms: Cerastes cerastes…”
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    Antitumoral Potential of Tunisian Snake Venoms Secreted Phospholipases A2 by Luis, Jose, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Bazaa, Amine, Srairi-Abid, Najet, Zouari-Kessentini, Raoudha, Marrakchi, Naziha

    Published in BioMed research international (2013)
    “…Phospholipases type A2 (PLA2s) are the most abundant proteins found in Viperidae snake venom. They are quite fascinating from both a biological and structural…”
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    Identification of potent nanobodies to neutralize the most poisonous polypeptide from scorpion venom by Abderrazek, Rahma Ben, Hmila, Issam, Vincke, Cécile, Benlasfar, Zakaria, Pellis, Mireille, Dabbek, Hafedh, Saerens, Dirk, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Muyldermans, Serge, Bouhaouala-Zahar, Balkiss

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-12-2009)
    “…Scorpion venom, containing highly toxic, small polypeptides that diffuse rapidly within the patient, causes serious medical problems. Nanobodies, single-domain…”
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    Immunized camel sera and derived immunoglobulin subclasses neutralizing Androctonus australis hector scorpion toxins by Meddeb-Mouelhi, Fatma, Bouhaouala-Zahar, Balkiss, Benlasfar, Zakaria, Hammadi, Mohamed, Mejri, Thouraya, Moslah, Mekki, Karoui, Habib, Khorchani, Touhami, Ayeb, Mohamed El

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (01-12-2003)
    “…Scorpion envenoming is a real health problem. The only specific treatment is immunotherapy with antibodies from immunized horses. The severity of scorpion…”
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    Dromedary immune response and specific Kv2.1 antibody generation using a specific immunization approach by Hassiki, Rym, Labro, Alain J., Benlasfar, Zakaria, Vincke, Cécile, Somia, Mahmoud, El Ayeb, Mohamed, Muyldermans, Serge, Snyders, Dirk J., Bouhaouala-Zahar, Balkiss

    “…Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels form cells repolarizing power and are commonly expressed in excitable cells. In non-excitable cells, Kv channels such as…”
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    Hemicalcin, a new toxin from the Iranian scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus which is active on ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ channels by Shahbazzadeh, Delavar, Srairi-Abid, Najet, Feng, Wei, Ram, Narendra, Borchani, Lamia, Ronjat, Michel, Akbari, Abolfazl, Pessah, Isaac N, De Waard, Michel, El Ayeb, Mohamed

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-05-2007)
    “…In the present work, we purified and characterized a novel toxin named hemicalcin from the venom of the Iranian chactoid scorpion Hemiscorpius lepturus where…”
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