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Celine Takoudju
Researcher at University of Nantes
Publications - 3
Citations - 69
Celine Takoudju is an academic researcher from University of Nantes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Interleukin-7 receptor. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 38 citations.
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IL-7 receptor influences anti-TNF responsiveness and T cell gut homing in inflammatory bowel disease.
Lyssia Belarif,Richard Danger,Laetitia Kermarrec,Véronique Nerrière-Daguin,Sabrina Pengam,Tony Durand,Caroline Mary,Elise Kerdreux,Vanessa Gauttier,Aneta Kucik,Virginie Thepenier,Jerome Martin,Christie Chang,Adeeb Rahman,Nina Salabert-Le Guen,Cécile Braudeau,Ahmed Abidi,Ahmed Abidi,Grégoire David,Florent Malard,Celine Takoudju,Bernard Martinet,Nathalie Gérard,Isabelle Neveu,Michel Neunlist,Emmanuel Coron,Thomas T. MacDonald,Pierre Desreumaux,Hoa-Le Mai,Stéphanie Le Bas-Bernardet,Jean-François Mosnier,Miriam Merad,Régis Josien,Sophie Brouard,Jean-Paul Soulillou,Gilles Blancho,Arnaud Bourreille,Philippe Naveilhan,Bernard Vanhove,Nicolas Poirier +39 more
TL;DR: Key transcripts of the IL-7 receptor (IL-7R) pathway are accumulated in inflamed colon tissues of severe CD and UC patients not responding to either immunosuppressive/corticosteroid, anti-TNF, or anti-α4β7 therapies, and point to IL- 7R as a relevant therapeutic target and potential biomarker to fill an unmet need in clinical IBD detection and treatment.
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Impact on sleeve gastrectomy in patients with esophageal motor disorder.
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of sleeve gastrectomy (SG) on esophageal function can worsen GERD, but little is known about its effects on EMD and the consequences of preexisting EMD on GERD after SG.
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[Gastrointestinal tract involvement in systemic sclerosis].
Arthur Renaud,Adam Jirka,Cécile Durant,Jérôme Connault,Olivier Espitia,Celine Takoudju,Christian Agard +6 more
TL;DR: Gastrointestinal tract involvement in systemic sclerosis concerns more than 90% of patients but is of heterogeneous clinical expression as mentioned in this paper , it can involve the entire intestinal tract and be responsible for multifactorial malnutrition, which is frequent in this disease.