Ligne de temps
Imène Najjar
Chef(fe) de Projet
11 avr. 2024
publication
A gain-of-function mutation in zinc cluster transcription factor Rob1 Drives Candida albicans adaptive growth in the cystic fibrosis lung environment.
Lire plus16 févr. 2023
project
Partnership between Biomics (Institut Pasteur of Paris NGS platform) and IPTomics (Institut Pasteur of Tunis NGS platform)
Lire plus15 févr. 2023
project
Implementation of an NGS core facility at Institut Pasteur of Tunis: Biomics as capacity building model
Lire plus21 oct. 2021
project
Amélioration de la prise en charge des Déficits Immunitaires Primitifs de l’enfant et de l’adulte dans les régions défavorisées du nord-ouest de la Tunisie.
Lire plus01 juil. 2021
publication
How Did Institut Pasteur’s NGS Core Facility, Biomics, Manage the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Crisis?
Lire plus25 févr. 2021
27 oct. 2020
31 juil. 2020
21 juil. 2020
24 mars 2020
28 sept. 2019
28 sept. 2019
28 sept. 2019
02 août 2019
21 juil. 2015
18 mars 2015
14 oct. 2013
publication
Advances in the research of melatonin in autism spectrum disorders: literature review and new perspectives
Lire plus05 sept. 2013
publication
[STAT5, a new therapeutic target against the relapse of chronic myelogenous leukemia?]
Lire plus11 févr. 2013
publication
Differential contributions of STAT5A and STAT5B to stress protection and tyrosine kinase inhibitor resistance of chronic myeloid leukemia stem/progenitor cells
Lire plus12 avr. 2011
publication
A STAT3-decoy oligonucleotide induces cell death in a human colorectal carcinoma cell line by blocking nuclear transfer of STAT3 and STAT3-bound NF-κB
Lire plus03 mars 2010
publication
STAT1-dependent IgG cell-surface expression in a human B cell line derived from a STAT1-deficient patient
Lire plus13 févr. 2010
11 sept. 2008
publication
Novel function of STAT1beta in B cells: induction of cell death by a mechanism different from that of STAT1alpha
Lire plus01 avr. 2005
publication
Latent membrane protein 1 regulates STAT1 through NF-kappaB-dependent interferon secretion in Epstein-Barr virus-immortalized B cells
Lire plus15 oct. 2004
publication