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    The psychostimulant modafinil enhances gap junctional communication in cortical astrocytes by Liu, Xinhe, Petit, Jean-Marie, Ezan, Pascal, Gyger, Joël, Magistretti, Pierre, Giaume, Christian

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-12-2013)
    “…Sleep–wake cycle is characterized by changes in neuronal network activity. However, for the last decade there is increasing evidence that neuroglial…”
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    Genes involved in the astrocyte-neuron lactate shuttle (ANLS) are specifically regulated in cortical astrocytes following sleep deprivation in mice by Petit, Jean-Marie, Gyger, Joël, Burlet-Godinot, Sophie, Fiumelli, Hubert, Martin, Jean-Luc, Magistretti, Pierre J

    Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-2013)
    “…There is growing evidence indicating that in order to meet the neuronal energy demands, astrocytes provide lactate as an energy substrate for neurons through a…”
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    A potential space-making role in cell wall biogenesis for SltB1and DacB revealed by a beta-lactamase induction phenotype in Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Gyger, Joël, Torrens, Gabriel, Cava, Felipe, Bernhardt, Thomas G, Fumeaux, Coralie

    Published in mBio (17-07-2024)
    “…encodes the beta-lactamase AmpC, which promotes resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics. Expression of is induced by anhydro-muropeptides (AMPs) released from…”
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    Evidence From Glut2-Null Mice That Glucose Is a Critical Physiological Regulator of Feeding by BADY, Isabelle, MARTY, Nell, DALLAPORTA, Michel, EMERY, Martine, GYGER, Joel, TARUSSIO, David, FORETZ, Marc, THORENS, Bernard

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-04-2006)
    “…Evidence From Glut2 -Null Mice That Glucose Is a Critical Physiological Regulator of Feeding Isabelle Bady , Nell Marty , Michel Dallaporta , Martine Emery ,…”
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    Waddlia chondrophila induces systemic infection, organ pathology, and elicits Th1-associated humoral immunity in a murine model of genital infection by Vasilevsky, Sam, Gyger, Joel, Piersigilli, Alessandra, Pilloux, Ludovic, Greub, Gilbert, Stojanov, Milos, Baud, David

    “…Waddlia chondrophila is a known bovine abortigenic Chlamydia-related bacterium that has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes in human. However,…”
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