Search Results - "DUCOMMUN, Bernard"
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CDC25 phosphatases in cancer cells: key players? Good targets?
Published in Nature reviews. Cancer (01-07-2007)“…Cell division cycle 25 (CDC25) phosphatases regulate key transitions between cell cycle phases during normal cell division, and in the event of DNA damage they…”
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Short and long time effects of low temperature Plasma Activated Media on 3D multicellular tumor spheroids
Published in Scientific reports (22-02-2016)“…This work investigates the regionalized antiproliferative effects of plasma-activated medium (PAM) on colon adenocarcinoma multicellular tumor spheroid (MCTS),…”
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Cell-Cell Adhesion and Cytoskeleton Tension Oppose Each Other in Regulating Tumor Cell Aggregation
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-06-2015)“…Cell aggregation is frequently impaired during the growth of primary tumors and the formation of metastatic lesions. Cell aggregation depends on cell-cell…”
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Characterization of the physical properties of tumor-derived spheroids reveals critical insights for pre-clinical studies
Published in Scientific reports (29-04-2019)“…Three-dimensional spheroids are widely used as cancer models to study tumor cell proliferation and to evaluate new anticancer drugs. Growth-induced stress…”
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Cell cycle control by the CDC25 phosphatases
Published in Anti-cancer agents in medicinal chemistry (01-12-2008)“…Cell division cycle 25 (CDC25) phosphatases are key actors in eukaryotic cell cycle control. They are responsible for the dephosphorylations that activate the…”
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Impact of physical confinement on nuclei geometry and cell division dynamics in 3D spheroids
Published in Scientific reports (08-06-2018)“…Multicellular tumour spheroids are used as a culture model to reproduce the 3D architecture, proliferation gradient and cell interactions of a tumour…”
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Multicellular tumor spheroid model to evaluate spatio-temporal dynamics effect of chemotherapeutics: application to the gemcitabine/CHK1 inhibitor combination in pancreatic cancer
Published in BMC cancer (13-01-2012)“…The multicellular tumor spheroid (MCTS) is an in vitro model associating malignant-cell microenvironment and 3D organization as currently observed in avascular…”
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Mechanical stress impairs mitosis progression in multi-cellular tumor spheroids
Published in PloS one (03-12-2013)“…Growing solid tumors are subjected to mechanical stress that influences their growth rate and development. However, little is known about its effects on tumor…”
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Multicellular tumor spheroid models to explore cell cycle checkpoints in 3D
Published in BMC cancer (08-02-2013)“…MultiCellular Tumor Spheroid (MCTS) mimics the organization of a tumor and is considered as an invaluable model to study cancer cell biology and to evaluate…”
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Oxygen Partial Pressure Is a Rate-Limiting Parameter for Cell Proliferation in 3D Spheroids Grown in Physioxic Culture Condition
Published in PloS one (30-08-2016)“…The in situ oxygen partial pressure in normal and tumor tissues is in the range of a few percent. Therefore, when studying cell growth in 3D culture systems,…”
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Measure and characterization of the forces exerted by growing multicellular spheroids using microdevice arrays
Published in PloS one (23-05-2019)“…Growing multicellular spheroids recapitulate many features of expanding microtumours, and therefore they are an attractive system for biomechanical studies…”
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High-resolution in-depth imaging of optically cleared thick samples using an adaptive SPIM
Published in Scientific reports (18-11-2015)“…Today, Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy (LSFM) makes it possible to image fluorescent samples through depths of several hundreds of microns. However, LSFM…”
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Gap junctions contribute to anchorage-independent clustering of breast cancer cells
Published in BMC cancer (27-02-2018)“…Cancer cell aggregation is a key process involved in the formation of clusters of circulating tumor cells. We previously reported that cell-cell adhesion…”
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Low-temperature plasma-induced antiproliferative effects on multi-cellular tumor spheroids
Published in New journal of physics (29-04-2014)“…Biomedical applications of low-temperature plasmas are of growing interest, especially in the field of plasma-induced anti-tumor effects. The present work is…”
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Deep and clear optical imaging of thick inhomogeneous samples
Published in PloS one (25-04-2012)“…Inhomogeneity in thick biological specimens results in poor imaging by light microscopy, which deteriorates as the focal plane moves deeper into the specimen…”
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Live cell division dynamics monitoring in 3D large spheroid tumor models using light sheet microscopy
Published in Cell division (12-12-2011)“…Multicellular tumor spheroids are models of increasing interest for cancer and cell biology studies. They allow considering cellular interactions in exploring…”
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Mitotic arrest affects clustering of tumor cells
Published in Cell division (29-01-2021)“…Cancer cell aggregation is a key process involved in the formation of tumor cell clusters. It has recently been shown that clusters of circulating tumor cells…”
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CDC25B Involvement in the Centrosome Duplication Cycle and in Microtubule Nucleation
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2007)“…Centrosome amplification is frequently reported in human cancers, although the molecular mechanisms that are responsible for this remain unclear. There is…”
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Mitotic Phosphorylation of Cdc25B Ser321 Disrupts 14-3-3 Binding to the High Affinity Ser323 Site
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-11-2010)“…Cdc25B is a key regulator of entry into mitosis, and its activity and localization are regulated by binding of the 14-3-3 dimer. There are three 14-3-3 binding…”
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Microcephalin and pericentrin regulate mitotic entry via centrosome-associated Chk1
Published in The Journal of cell biology (29-06-2009)“…Primary microcephaly, Seckel syndrome, and microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II (MOPD II) are disorders exhibiting marked microcephaly,…”
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