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Anne Galinier

Researcher at Paul Sabatier University

Publications -  102
Citations -  5590

Anne Galinier is an academic researcher from Paul Sabatier University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catabolite repression & Bacillus subtilis. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 95 publications receiving 5222 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Galinier include University of Lyon & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Diabetic β-Cells Can Achieve Self-Protection against Oxidative Stress through an Adaptive Up-Regulation of Their Antioxidant Defenses

TL;DR: The GK/Par model illustrates the effectiveness of adaptive response to OS by β-cells to achieve self-tolerance, and shows that such a phenotype was not innate but spontaneously acquired after diabetes onset, as the result of an adaptiveresponse to the diabetic environment.
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Islet endothelial activation and oxidative stress gene expression is reduced by IL-1Ra treatment in the type 2 diabetic GK rat.

TL;DR: GK rat islets have increased mRNA expression of markers of early islet endothelial cell activation, possibly triggered by several metabolic factors, and also some defense mechanisms, which highlights a major endothelial-related role for IL-1 in GK islet alterations.
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HPr kinase/phosphorylase, a Walker motif A-containing bifunctional sensor enzyme controlling catabolite repression in Gram-positive bacteria

TL;DR: Biochemical and structural studies revealed that HprK/P exhibits no similarity to eukaryotic protein kinases and that it contains a Walker motif A (or P-loop) as nucleotide binding site and has a structural fold resembling that in kinases phosphorylating certain low molecular weight substrates such as nucleosides, nucleotides or oxaloacetate.
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Balancing mitochondrial redox signaling: a key point in metabolic regulation.

TL;DR: Recent studies that support the hypothesis that mROS are an integrated physiological signal of the metabolic status of the cell are considered, which is of paramount importance in controlling body weight and, therefore, the development of obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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Weight-dependent changes of immune system in adipose tissue: importance of leptin.

TL;DR: The present study suggests that adipose tissues present, according to their localization, different immunological mechanisms that might be involved in the regulation of adipose cells functions and proliferations.