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    Transient receptor potential channels in cardiac health and disease by Hof, Thomas, Chaigne, Sébastien, Récalde, Alice, Sallé, Laurent, Brette, Fabien, Guinamard, Romain

    Published in Nature reviews cardiology (01-06-2019)
    “…Transient receptor potential (TRP) channels are nonselective cationic channels that are generally Ca 2+ permeable and have a heterogeneous expression in the…”
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    Microparticles From Ischemic Muscle Promotes Postnatal Vasculogenesis by LEROYER, Aurelie S, EBRAHIMIAN, Téni G, BOULANGER, Chantal M, SILVESTRE, Jean-Sébastien, COCHAIN, Clément, RECALDE, Alice, BLANC-BRUDE, Olivier, MEES, Barend, VILAR, José, TEDGUI, Alain, LEVY, Bernard I, CHIMINI, Giovanna

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (02-06-2009)
    “…We hypothesized that microparticles (MPs) released after ischemia are endogenous signals leading to postischemic vasculogenesis. MPs from mice ischemic…”
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    Regulatory T Cells Modulate Postischemic Neovascularization by ZOUGGARI, Yasmine, AIT-OUFELLA, Hafid, MALLAT, Ziad, SILVESTRE, Jean-Sébastien, WAECKEL, Ludovic, VILAR, José, LOINARD, Céline, COCHAIN, Clément, RECALDE, Alice, DURIEZ, Micheline, LEVY, Bernard I, LUTGENS, Ester

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (06-10-2009)
    “…CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes are key regulators of postischemic neovascularization. T-cell activation is promoted by 2 major costimulatory signalings, the…”
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    Inhibition of EPAC1 signaling pathway alters atrial electrophysiology and prevents atrial fibrillation by Guillot, Bastien, Boileve, Arthur, Walton, Richard, Harfoush, Alexandre, Conte, Caroline, Sainte-Marie, Yannis, Charron, Sabine, Bernus, Olivier, Recalde, Alice, Sallé, Laurent, Brette, Fabien, Lezoualc'h, Frank

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (22-02-2023)
    “…Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia and is associated with increased mortality and morbidity. The Exchange Protein…”
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    Inhibition of Prolyl Hydroxylase Domain Proteins Promotes Therapeutic Revascularization by LOINARD, Céline, GINOUVES, Amandine, SILVESTRE, Jean-Sébastien, VILAR, José, COCHAIN, Clément, ZOUGGARI, Yasmine, RECALDE, Alice, DURIEZ, Micheline, LEVY, Bernard I, POUYSSEGUR, Jacques, BERRA, Edurne

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-07-2009)
    “…The hypoxia-inducible transcription factor (HIF) subunits are destabilized via the O(2)-dependent prolyl hydroxylase domain proteins (PHD1, PHD2, and PHD3). We…”
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    Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase Overexpression Restores the Efficiency of Bone Marrow Mononuclear Cell-Based Therapy by Mees, Barend, Récalde, Alice, Loinard, Céline, Tempel, Dennie, Godinho, Marcia, Vilar, José, van Haperen, Rien, Lévy, Bernard, de Crom, Rini, Silvestre, Jean-Sébastien

    Published in The American journal of pathology (2011)
    “…Bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) enhance postischemic neovascularization, and their therapeutic use is currently under clinical investigation…”
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    Tetrahydrobiopterin Protects Against Hypertrophic Heart Disease Independent of Myocardial Nitric Oxide Synthase Coupling by Hashimoto, Toru, Sivakumaran, Vidhya, Carnicer, Ricardo, Zhu, Guangshuo, Hahn, Virginia S., Bedja, Djahida, Recalde, Alice, Duglan, Drew, Channon, Keith M., Casadei, Barbara, Kass, David A.

    Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (21-03-2016)
    “…Background Nitric oxide synthase uncoupling occurs under conditions of oxidative stress modifying the enzyme's function so it generates superoxide rather than…”
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    Inducibility, but not stability, of atrial fibrillation is increased by NOX2 overexpression in mice by Mighiu, Alexandra S, Recalde, Alice, Ziberna, Klemen, Carnicer, Ricardo, Tomek, Jakub, Bub, Gil, Brewer, Alison C, Verheule, Sander, Shah, Ajay M, Simon, Jillian N, Casadei, Barbara

    Published in Cardiovascular research (28-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Aims Gp91-containing NADPH oxidases (NOX2) are a significant source of myocardial superoxide production. An increase in NOX2 activity accompanies…”
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