Search Results - "Bennoun, Myriam"
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Lack of Hepcidin Gene Expression and Severe Tissue Iron Overload in Upstream Stimulatory Factor 2 (USF2) Knockout Mice
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (17-07-2001)“…We previously reported the disruption of the murine gene encoding the transcription factor USF2 and its consequences on glucose-dependent gene regulation in…”
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Targeted disruption of the hepcidin 1 gene results in severe hemochromatosis
Published in Blood (15-08-2006)“…We previously reported that mice made deficient for the transcriptional factor USF2 fail to express hepcidin 1 and hepcidin 2 genes as a consequence of…”
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Severe Iron Deficiency Anemia in Transgenic Mice Expressing Liver Hepcidin
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-04-2002)“…We recently reported the hemochromatosis-like phenotype observed in our Usf2 knockout mice. In these mice, as in murine models of hemochromatosis and patients…”
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The AMP-activated protein kinase α2 catalytic subunit controls whole-body insulin sensitivity
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Deregulation of proteins involved in iron metabolism in hepcidin-deficient mice
Published in Blood (15-06-2005)“…Evidence is accumulating that hepcidin, a liver regulatory peptide, could be the common pathogenetic denominator of all forms of iron overload syndromes…”
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The amino-terminal region of SV40 large T antigen is sufficient to induce hepatic tumours in mice
Published in Oncogene (10-09-1998)“…The transforming activity of SV40 large T-antigen (Tag) depends on its binding to cellular proteins involved in the control of the cell cycle (p53, pRb,…”
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Hepcidin, A New Iron Regulatory Peptide
Published in Blood cells, molecules, & diseases (01-11-2002)“…ABSTRACT Maintaining normal iron homeostasis is essential for the organism, as both iron deficiency and iron excess are associated with cellular dysfunction…”
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Constitutive hepcidin expression prevents iron overload in a mouse model of hemochromatosis
Published in Nature genetics (01-05-2003)“…Hereditary hemochromatosis is a prevalent genetic disorder of iron hyperabsorption leading to hyperferremia, tissue iron deposition and complications including…”
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Chronic hepcidin induction causes hyposideremia and alters the pattern of cellular iron accumulation in hemochromatotic mice
Published in Blood (01-04-2006)“…We report the generation of a tetracycline-regulated (Tet ON) transgenic mouse model for acute and chronic expression of the iron regulatory peptide hepcidin…”
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Iron- and inflammation-induced hepcidin gene expression in mice is not mediated by kupffer cells in vivo
Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-05-2005)“…Hepcidin, a recently discovered iron regulatory peptide, is believed to inhibit the release of iron from absorptive enterocytes and macrophages. Liver hepcidin…”
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Annexin 1 expression and phosphorylation are upregulated during liver regeneration and transformation in antithrombin iii sv40 t large antigen transgenic mice
Published in Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (01-02-2000)“…We have used a transgenic animal model, which constitutively develops hepatocarcinoma (Antithrombin III SV40 T large Antigen: ASV), to study the involvement of…”
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Conditional hepatocarcinogenesis in mice expressing SV 40 early sequences
Published in Cancer letters (08-11-2005)“…We closely mimicked the in vivo setting in which sporadic hepatocarcinoma occurs by establishing a transgenic mouse model carrying regulatable SV40 early…”
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Effect of Bcl-2 expression on hepatic preneoplasia in mice
Published in Cancer letters (28-03-2002)“…In a transgenic model of hepatocellular carcinoma induced by the expression of SV40 early sequences (TAg mice), deregulation of hepatocyte proliferation…”
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The AMP-activated protein kinase α2 catalytic subunit controls whole-body insulin sensitivity
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2003)“…AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is viewed as a fuel sensor for glucose and lipid metabolism. To better understand the physiological role of AMPK, we…”
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The AMP-activated protein kinase alpha2 catalytic subunit controls whole-body insulin sensitivity
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2003)“…AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is viewed as a fuel sensor for glucose and lipid metabolism. To better understand the physiological role of AMPK, we…”
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Fas-dependent apoptosis is impaired by SV40 T-antigen in transgenic liver
Published in Oncogene (21-09-1995)“…A transgenic mouse model for hepatocarcinoma has been previously produced by targeting SV40 T-antigen expression to the liver. To evaluate the perturbation of…”
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Time-course development of differentiated hepatocarcinoma and lung metastasis in transgenic mice
Published in Journal of hepatology (01-09-1991)“…A precise targeting of the SV40 T early region expression in the liver of transgenic mice was obtained using 700 bp of the antithrombin III regulatory…”
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Oval cell proliferation in early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis in simian virus 40 large T transgenic mice
Published in The American journal of pathology (01-11-1993)“…In transgenic mice bearing the Simian Virus 40 large T antigen under the control of the human antithrombin III regulatory sequences, a stepwise progression…”
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Compensatory apoptosis in response to SV40 large T antigen expression in the liver
Published in Oncogene (21-12-1995)“…Transgenesis allows the in vivo determination of the effects of oncogene expression in normal tissues. In an attempt to understand the mechanism underlying…”
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