Search Results - "Mintet, Elodie"
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In vivo evidence for an endothelium-dependent mechanism in radiation-induced normal tissue injury
Published in Scientific reports (29-10-2015)“…The pathophysiological mechanism involved in side effects of radiation therapy and especially the role of the endothelium remains unclear. Previous results…”
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Endothelial Hey2 deletion reduces endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition and mitigates radiation proctitis in mice
Published in Scientific reports (10-07-2017)“…The current study evaluated the role of Hey2 transcription factor in radiation-induced endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) and its impact on…”
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NOX2-dependent ATM kinase activation dictates pro-inflammatory macrophage phenotype and improves effectiveness to radiation therapy
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-09-2017)“…Although tumor-associated macrophages have been extensively studied in the control of response to radiotherapy, the molecular mechanisms involved in the…”
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Identification of Endothelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition as a Potential Participant in Radiation Proctitis
Published in The American journal of pathology (01-09-2015)“…The endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndoMT) is a crucial cellular process during heart development necessary to the formation of cardiac valves. This…”
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Anticancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy trigger both non-cell-autonomous and cell-autonomous death
Published in Cell death & disease (18-06-2018)“…Even though cell death modalities elicited by anticancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy have been extensively studied, the ability of anticancer treatments to…”
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A case of fatal Type I congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG I) associated with low dehydrodolichol diphosphate synthase (DHDDS) activity
Published in Orphanet journal of rare diseases (24-06-2016)“…Type I congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG-I) are mostly complex multisystemic diseases associated with hypoglycosylated serum glycoproteins. A subgroup…”
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Osteopontin Knockout Does Not Influence the Severity of Rectal Damage in a Preclinical Model of Radiation Proctitis in Mice
Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-06-2015)“…Background Radiation damage to the normal gut is a dose-limiting factor in the application of radiation therapy to treat abdominal and pelvic cancers. All…”
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