Ligne de temps
Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos
Chercheur(euse) Permanent(e)
22 juil. 2022
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Tracking receptor motions at the plasma membrane reveals distinct effects of ligands on CCR5 dynamics depending on its dimerization status.
Lire plus18 sept. 2019
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Defective angiogenesis in CXCL12 mutant mice impairs skeletal muscle regeneration
Lire plus20 févr. 2017
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Suramin interacts with the positively charged region surrounding the 5-fold axis of the EV-A71 capsid and inhibits multiple enterovirus A
Lire plus13 févr. 2017
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Essential role of immobilized chemokine CXCL12 in the regulation of the humoral immune response
Lire plus01 nov. 2016
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Heparan sulfate differentially controls CXCL12α- and CXCL12γ-mediated cell migration through differential presentation to their receptor CXCR4
Lire plus25 avr. 2016
12 févr. 2016
09 févr. 2016
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Vaccine and Wild-Type Strains of Yellow Fever Virus Engage Distinct Entry Mechanisms and Differentially Stimulate Antiviral Immune Responses.
Lire plus23 nov. 2015
project
THE KEY ROLE OF CXCL12/SDF1 CHEMOKINE IN THE ANGIOGENESIS/MYOGENESIS COUPLING DURING MUSCLE REGENERATION
Lire plus03 juil. 2015
18 juin 2015
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A single-residue change in the HIV-1 V3 loop associated with maraviroc resistance impairs CCR5 binding affinity while increasing replicative capacity
Lire plus05 juin 2015
03 sept. 2014
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The approved pediatric drug suramin identified as a clinical candidate for the treatment of EV71 infection-suramin inhibits EV71 infection in vitro and in vivo
Lire plus22 mai 2014
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Targeting spare CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) as a principle to inhibit HIV-1 entry
Lire plus03 oct. 2012
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Homeostatic and tissue reparation defaults in mice carrying selective genetic invalidation of CXCL12/proteoglycan interactions
Lire plus26 janv. 2012
16 déc. 2010
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A pivotal role for CXCL12 signaling in HPV-mediated transformation of keratinocytes: clues to understanding HPV-pathogenesis in WHIM syndrome
Lire plus30 nov. 2010
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New insights into the mechanisms whereby low molecular weight CCR5 ligands inhibit HIV-1 infection
Lire plus15 févr. 2010
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Type I IFN controls chikungunya virus via its action on nonhematopoietic cells.
Lire plus28 déc. 2009
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Idiopathic CD4+ T-cell lymphocytopenia is associated with impaired membrane expression of the chemokine receptor CXCR4
Lire plus06 sept. 2009
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A synthetic CD4-heparan sulfate glycoconjugate inhibits CCR5 and CXCR4 HIV-1 attachment and entry
Lire plus24 avr. 2008
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CXCR4 dimerization and beta-arrestin-mediated signaling account for the enhanced chemotaxis to CXCL12 in WHIM syndrome
Lire plus01 oct. 2007
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Long oligonucleotide microarrays for African green monkey gene expression profile analysis.
Lire plus01 juin 2007
15 sept. 2006
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Genetics of resistance to HIV infection: Role of co-receptors and co-receptor ligands
Lire plus01 mars 2006
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Infection of dendritic cells (DCs), not DC-SIGN-mediated internalization of human immunodeficiency virus, is required for long-term transfer of virus to T cells
Lire plus17 août 2005
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The chemokine SDF-1/CXCL12 binds to and signals through the orphan receptor RDC1 in T lymphocytes
Lire plus26 avr. 2005
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Dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3-grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN)-mediated enhancement of dengue virus infection is independent of DC-SIGN internalization signals
Lire plus09 nov. 2004
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WHIM syndromes with different genetic anomalies are accounted for by impaired CXCR4 desensitization to CXCL12
Lire plus27 mai 2004
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C-type lectins L-SIGN and DC-SIGN capture and transmit infectious hepatitis C virus pseudotype particles
Lire plus15 avr. 2003
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Role of the alpha-chemokine stromal cell-derived factor (SDF-1) in the developing and mature central nervous system
Lire plus27 févr. 2003
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DC-SIGN and L-SIGN are high affinity binding receptors for hepatitis C virus glycoprotein E2
Lire plus01 févr. 2003
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G protein-dependent CCR5 signaling is not required for efficient infection of primary T lymphocytes and macrophages by R5 human immunodeficiency virus type 1 isolates
Lire plus22 nov. 2002
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Low levels of co-receptor CCR5 are sufficient to permit HIV envelope-mediated fusion with resting CD4 T cells
Lire plus12 nov. 2002
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