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    Store-operated Ca2+ channels formed by TRPC1, TRPC6 and Orai1 and non-store-operated channels formed by TRPC3 are involved in the regulation of NADPH oxidase in HL-60 granulocytes by Bréchard, S, Melchior, C, Plançon, S, Schenten, V, Tschirhart, E.J

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-11-2008)
    “…Summary Ca2+ influx has been shown to be essential for NADPH oxidase activity which is involved in the inflammatory process. Ca2+ conditions underlying the…”
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    Gravity changes during animal development affect IgM heavy‐chain transcription and probably lymphopoiesis by Huin‐Schohn, Cécile, Guéguinou, Nathan, Schenten, Véronique, Bascove, Matthieu, Koch, Guillemette Gauquelin, Baatout, Sarah, Tschirhart, Eric, Frippiat, Jean‐Pol

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-01-2013)
    “…Our previous research demonstrated that spaceflight conditions affect antibody production in response to an antigenic stimulation in adult amphibians. Here, we…”
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    Store-operated Ca 2+ channels formed by TRPC1, TRPC6 and Orai1 and non-store-operated channels formed by TRPC3 are involved in the regulation of NADPH oxidase in HL-60 granulocytes by Bréchard, S., Melchior, C., Plançon, S., Schenten, V., Tschirhart, E.J.

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (2008)
    “…Ca 2+ influx has been shown to be essential for NADPH oxidase activity which is involved in the inflammatory process. Ca 2+ conditions underlying the oxidative…”
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    Store-operated Ca super(2) super(+) channels formed by TRPC1, TRPC6 and Orai1 and non-store-operated channels formed by TRPC3 are involved in the regulation of NADPH oxidase in HL-60 granulocytes by Brechard, S, Melchior, C, Plancon, S, Schenten, V, Tschirhart, E J

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-11-2008)
    “…Ca super(2) super(+) influx has been shown to be essential for NADPH oxidase activity which is involved in the inflammatory process. Ca super(2) super(+)…”
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