Search Results - "Minet, Emmanuel"
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Application of text mining to develop AOP-based mucus hypersecretion genesets and confirmation with in vitro and clinical samples
Published in Scientific reports (17-03-2021)“…Mucus hypersecretion contributes to lung function impairment observed in COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), a tobacco smoking-related disease. A…”
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Reduced biological effect of e-cigarette aerosol compared to cigarette smoke evaluated in vitro using normalized nicotine dose and RNA-seq-based toxicogenomics
Published in Scientific reports (18-04-2017)“…Electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) use has increased globally and could potentially offer a lower risk alternative to cigarette smoking. Here, we assessed…”
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In vitro RNA-seq-based toxicogenomics assessment shows reduced biological effect of tobacco heating products when compared to cigarette smoke
Published in Scientific reports (05-02-2018)“…The battery of regulatory tests used to evaluate the risk of novel tobacco products such as heated tobacco products (THPs) presents some limitations including…”
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Urinary biomarkers of smokers' exposure to tobacco smoke constituents in tobacco products assessment: a fit for purpose approach
Published in Biomarkers (01-09-2013)“…Abstract There are established guidelines for bioanalytical assay validation and qualification of biomarkers. In this review, they were applied to a panel of…”
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Mitoferrin is essential for erythroid iron assimilation
Published in Nature (02-03-2006)“…Iron has a fundamental role in many metabolic processes, including electron transport, deoxyribonucleotide synthesis, oxygen transport and many essential redox…”
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Multiplatform serum metabolic phenotyping combined with pathway mapping to identify biochemical differences in smokers
Published in Bioanalysis (01-10-2016)“…Determining perturbed biochemical functions associated with tobacco smoking should be helpful for establishing causal relationships between exposure and…”
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CYP1A1/1B1 and CYP2A6/2A13 activity is conserved in cultures of differentiated primary human tracheobronchial epithelial cells
Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-06-2011)“…► NHTBE cells are primary human tracheobronchial cells. ► NHTBEs are a potential model to study bioactivation of inhaled toxicants in vitro. ► We confirmed…”
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A comparative in vitro kinetic study of [14C]-eugenol and [14C]-methyleugenol activation and detoxification in human, mouse, and rat liver and lung fractions
Published in Xenobiotica (01-05-2012)“…Eugenol is a natural alkenylbenzene compound used in a variety of consumer products. There is limited evidence for the carcinogenicity of eugenol to…”
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Hypoxia-inducible Factor-1-dependent Overexpression of Myeloid Cell Factor-1 Protects Hypoxic Cells against tert-Butyl Hydroperoxide-induced Apoptosis
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-03-2005)“…Increased levels of Mcl-1 (myeloid cell factor-1) have been reported in several cancers, suggesting an important role played by Mcl-1 in cancer cell survival…”
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An inter-laboratory comparison of urinary 3-hydroxypropylmercapturic acid measurement demonstrates good reproducibility between laboratories
Published in BMC research notes (10-10-2011)“…Biomarkers have been used extensively in clinical studies to assess toxicant exposure in smokers and non-smokers and have recently been used in the evaluation…”
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HIF‐1 and AP‐1 Cooperate to Increase Gene Expression in Hypoxia: Role of MAP Kinases
Published in IUBMB life (01-07-2001)“…HIF‐1 is the main transcription factor responsible for increased gene expression in hypoxia: VEGF, erythropoietin, GLUT‐1, and glycolytic enzymes are such…”
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Modulation of Interprotomer Relationships Is Important for Activation of Dimeric Calcium-sensing Receptor
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-04-2004)“…The extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) forms a disulfide-linked dimer through cysteine residues within its N-terminal extracellular domain (ECD)…”
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Mass Spectrometry and Luminogenic-based Approaches to Characterize Phase I Metabolic Competency of In Vitro Cell Cultures
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (28-03-2017)“…Xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes play a key function in the biotransformation of medicines and toxicants by adding functional groups that increase solubility…”
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Mass Spectrometry and Luminogenic-based Approaches to Characterize Phase I Metabolic Competency of In Vitro Cell Cultures
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Targeted omics analyses, and metabolic enzyme activity assays demonstrate maintenance of key mucociliary characteristics in long term cultures of reconstituted human airway epithelia
Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-08-2015)“…•Characterization of long term MucilAir™ cultures to evaluate suitability for repeat-dose testing of inhaled chemicals.•Airway surface liquid marker proteins…”
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Metabolic characterization of cell systems used in in vitro toxicology testing: Lung cell system BEAS-2B as a working example
Published in Toxicology in vitro (01-09-2013)“…•Some in vitro cell systems have deficiencies in their metabolism.•BEAS-2B cells are used in the field of pollutants, tobacco and nanomaterials.•Characterizing…”
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Assessing modified risk tobacco and nicotine products: Description of the scientific framework and assessment of a closed modular electronic cigarette
Published in Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology (01-11-2017)“…Cigarette smoking causes many human diseases including cardiovascular disease, lung disease and cancer. Novel tobacco products with reduced yields of toxicants…”
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A genome-wide in situhybridization map of RNA-binding proteins reveals anatomically restricted expression in the developing mouse brain
Published in BMC developmental biology (20-07-2005)“…Abstract Background In eukaryotic cells, RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) contribute to gene expression by regulating the form, abundance, and stability of both…”
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Quantification of plasma microRNAs in a group of healthy smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers and correlation to biomarkers of tobacco exposure
Published in Biomarkers (01-03-2015)“…Abstract The stability of circulating miRNAs, their non-invasive sampling techniques and deregulation in diseases make them potential candidate biomarkers of…”
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In vitro RNA-seq-based toxicogenomics assessment of two heated tobacco products shows device-specific transcriptomic response
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