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Nicolas Gangneux
Technicien(ne)
16 mai 2024
publication

Dynamic microfluidic single-cell screening identifies pheno-tuning compounds to potentiate tuberculosis therapy

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16 mai 2024
publication

Dynamic microfluidic single-cell screening identifies pheno-tuning compounds to potentiate tuberculosis therapy

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15 nov. 2022
publication

Microfluidic dose-response platform to track the dynamics of drug response in single mycobacterial cells

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12 mai 2016
news

Key cellular factors for chikungunya virus replication identified

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12 mai 2016
publication

A human genome-wide loss-of-function screen identifies effective chikungunya antiviral drugs.

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07 sept. 2015
project

Impact of the host on microbial individuality

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07 sept. 2015
project

Molecular markers for cell quiescence

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07 sept. 2015
project

Single-cell gene expression dynamics

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11 mai 2015
team

Individualité Microbienne et Infection

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11 mai 2015
team

Trypanosomatids Infectious Processes

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11 mai 2015
team

Biologie des Infections

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01 juin 2013
publication

Species-specific impact of the autophagy machinery on Chikungunya virus infection.

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15 sept. 2012
publication

Chikungunya virus infection of corneal grafts.

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15 févr. 2010
publication

Type I IFN controls chikungunya virus via its action on nonhematopoietic cells.

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15 août 2009
publication

Prophylaxis and therapy for Chikungunya virus infection.

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01 mai 2008
publication

O-GlcNAc modification of FoxO1 increases its transcriptional activity: a role in the glucotoxicity phenomenon?

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01 avr. 2008
publication

[A new mode of reglulation of FoxO1 by O-GlcNAc glycosylation: involvement in the glucotoxicity phenomenon].

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01 avr. 2008
publication

The expression of BIRC5 is correlated with loss of specific chromosomal regions in breast carcinomas.

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05 mars 2008
publication

O-glycosylation of FoxO1 increases its transcriptional activity towards the glucose 6-phosphatase gene.

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