Search Results - "Boonefaes, T."
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Altered gut transcriptome in spondyloarthropathy
Published in Annals of the rheumatic diseases (01-10-2006)“…Background: Intestinal inflammation is a common feature of spondyloarthropathy (SpA) and Crohn’s disease. Inflammation is manifested clinically in Crohn’s…”
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comprehensive analysis of hydrogen peroxide-induced gene expression in tobacco
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-12-2003)“…Hydrogen peroxide plays a central role in launching the defense response during stress in plants. To establish a molecular profile provoked by a sustained…”
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Macrophage galactose-type C-type lectins as novel markers for alternatively activated macrophages elicited by parasitic infections and allergic airway inflammation
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-03-2005)“…Molecular markers, especially surface markers associated with type II, cytokine‐dependent, alternatively activated macrophages (aaMF), remain scarce. Besides…”
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Gene-expression profiling reveals distinct expression patterns for Classic versus Variant Merkel cell phenotypes and new classifier genes to distinguish Merkel cell from small-cell lung carcinoma
Published in Oncogene (08-04-2004)“…Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare aggressive skin tumor which shares histopathological and genetic features with small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), both are…”
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-induced Microtubule Stabilization Mediated by Hyperphosphorylated Oncoprotein 18 Promotes Cell Death
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (27-10-2000)“…Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-induced cell death in the fibrosarcoma cell line L929 occurs independently of caspase activation and cytochrome c release. However,…”
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Novel Markers for Alternative Activation of Macrophages: Macrophage Galactose‐Type C‐Type Lectins 1 and 2
Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-06-2004)“…In parallel with the Th1/Th2 dichotomy, macrophages are capable of developing into functionally and molecularly distinct subpopulations, due to differences in,…”
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