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Corinne Sinquin

Researcher at IFREMER

Publications -  81
Citations -  2342

Corinne Sinquin is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Bacterial polysaccharide. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 74 publications receiving 2041 citations. Previous affiliations of Corinne Sinquin include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Further data on the structure of brown seaweed fucans: relationships with anticoagulant activity.

TL;DR: The composition, molecular weight, anticoagulant activity and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of various low-molecular-weight fucans obtained by partial hydrolysis or radical depolymerization of a crude fucoidan extracted from the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum are compared.
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Relationship between Sulfate Groups and Biological Activities of Fucans

TL;DR: The results showed that inhibitory effects of fucans on both coagulation and cell proliferation are dependent on their sulfation degree.
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Marine polysaccharides: a source of bioactive molecules for cell therapy and tissue engineering.

TL;DR: The study of the biological properties of the polysaccharides from marine eukaryotes and marine prokaryotes revealed that thePolysaccharide from the marine environment could provide a valid alternative to traditional poly Saccharides such as glycosaminoglycans.
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Antiviral activities of sulfated polysaccharides isolated from Sphaerococcus coronopifolius (Rhodophytha, Gigartinales) and Boergeseniella thuyoides (Rhodophyta, Ceramiales).

TL;DR: Water-soluble sulfated polysaccharides isolated from two red algae collected on the coast of Morocco inhibited in vitro replication of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and suggested a direct inhibitory effect on HIV-1 replication by controlling the appearance of the new generations of virus and potential virucidal effect.
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Antitumor and antiproliferative effects of a fucan extracted from ascophyllum nodosum against a non-small-cell bronchopulmonary carcinoma line.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied both the antiproliferative and antitumor properties of fucoidan extract (HF) obtained from the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum on a cell line derived from a non-small-cell human bronchopulmonary carcinoma (NSCLC-N6), this type of carcinoma is particularly chemo-resistant.