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Christiane Samarut
Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research
Publications - 18
Citations - 851
Christiane Samarut is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & Antibody. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 18 publications receiving 824 citations.
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Identification of BTG2, an antiproliferative p53–dependent component of the DNA damage cellular response pathway
Jean-Pierre Rouault,Nicole Falette,Fabienne Guehenneux,Céline Guillot,Ruth Rimokh,Qing Wang,Cyril Berthet,Caroline Moyret-Lalle,Pierre Savatier,Bertrand Pain,Philip Shaw,Roland Berger,Jacques Samarut,Jean-Pierre Magaud,Mehmet Ozturk,Mehmet Ozturk,Christiane Samarut,Alain Puisieux +17 more
TL;DR: It is shown that BTG2 expression is induced through a p53-depen-dent mechanism and thatBTG2 function may be relevant to cell cycle control and cellular response to DNA damage.
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Interaction of PRMT1 with BTG/TOB proteins in cell signalling: molecular analysis and functional aspects
Cyril Berthet,Fabienne Guehenneux,Valérie Revol,Christiane Samarut,Agnès Lukaszewicz,Colette Dehay,Charles Dumontet,Jean-Pierre Magaud,Jean-Pierre Rouault +8 more
TL;DR: The BTG/TOB proteins have been implicated in such control and have been shown to interact with PRMT1 (predominant cellular arginine N‐methyltransferase of type I), which is implicated in protein methylation with differentiation.
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Distribution of cells binding erythrocyte-antibody (EA) complexes in human lymphoid populations.
TL;DR: It was concluded that Fc receptors were present on subsets of different lymphocyte sub‐populations; their presence could not be regarded as a specific marker of one of these subpopulations.
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Changes of Fcgamma receptor-related properties induced by interaction of human lymphocytes with insoluble immune complexes.
TL;DR: Control of membrane receptors for Fcγ (FcγR) on human lymphocytes after a first interaction with antigen-antibody complexes or aggregated immunoglobulins was investigated, finding that F cγR was rapidly shed and/or slowly resynthetized after modulation.
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Unexpected lack of reactivity of allogeneic anti-Ia monoclonal antibodies with MHC class II molecules expressed by mouse intestinal epithelial cells.
TL;DR: Interestingly, enterocytes appeared deficient in expression of the MHC class II-associated invariant chain, and are not able to stimulate allogeneic T cells, which suggest that gut epithelial cells express a conformation of class II molecules, antigenically distinct from that expressed on conventional APC.