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    Hydrogen Sulfide Impairs Meiosis Resumption in Xenopus laevis Oocytes by Gelaude, Armance, Slaby, Sylvain, Cailliau, Katia, Marin, Matthieu, Lescuyer-Rousseau, Arlette, Molinaro, Caroline, Nevoral, Jan, Kučerová-Chrpová, Veronica, Sedmikova, Marketa, Petr, Jaroslav, Martoriati, Alain, Bodart, Jean-François

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (17-01-2020)
    “…The role of hydrogen sulfide (H S) is addressed in oocytes. Three enzymes involved in H S metabolism, cystathionine β-synthase, cystathionine γ-lyase, and…”
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    Xenopus laevis oocyte maturation is affected by metal chlorides by Marin, Matthieu, Slaby, Sylvain, Marchand, Guillaume, Demuynck, Sylvain, Friscourt, Noémie, Gelaude, Armance, Lemière, Sébastien, Bodart, Jean-François

    Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-08-2015)
    “…•Cadmium (CdCl2) inhibits progesterone (Pg)-induced oocyte maturation.•Metal chlorides, specially zinc, induce oocyte maturation independently of Pg.•Cadmium…”
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    Nitric Oxide Donor s-Nitroso-n-Acetyl Penicillamine (SNAP) Alters Meiotic Spindle Morphogenesis in Xenopus Oocytes by Gelaude, Armance, Marin, Matthieu, Cailliau, Katia, Jeseta, Michal, Lescuyer-Rousseau, Arlette, Vandame, Pauline, Nevoral, Jan, Sedmikova, Marketa, Martoriati, Alain, Bodart, Jean-François

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-11-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Nitric Oxide (NO) has been involved in both intra‐ and extra‐cellular signaling pathways in a wide range of organisms, and can be detected in some…”
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    The spatio-temporal dynamics of PKA activity profile during mitosis and its correlation to chromosome segregation by Vandame, Pauline, Spriet, Corentin, Trinel, Dave, Gelaude, Armance, Caillau, Katia, Bompard, Coralie, Biondi, Emanuele, Bodart, Jean-François

    Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-10-2014)
    “…The cyclic adenosine monophosphate dependent kinase protein (PKA) controls a variety of cellular processes including cell cycle regulation. Here, we took…”
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