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Dominique Goudounèche
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 21
Citations - 715
Dominique Goudounèche is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 458 citations.
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Understanding the Fragmentation Pattern of Marine Plastic Debris
Alexandra Ter Halle,Lucie Ladirat,Xavier Gendre,Dominique Goudounèche,Claire Pusineri,Corinne Routaboul,Christophe Tenailleau,Benjamin Duployer,Emile Perez +8 more
TL;DR: A thorough physicochemical characterization of samples collected from the North Artlantic subtropical gyre during the sea campaign Expedition seventh Continent found that the smaller microplastics, the cubic ones mostly, are fragmented much faster than the parallelepipeds.
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Comparison of methods for the fabrication and the characterization of polymer self-assemblies: what are the important parameters?
M. Dionzou,Alain Morère,Clément Roux,Clément Roux,Barbara Lonetti,Jean-Daniel Marty,Christophe Mingotaud,Pierre Joseph,Pierre Joseph,Dominique Goudounèche,Bruno Payré,Marc Leonetti,Anne-Françoise Mingotaud +12 more
TL;DR: External experimental parameters appeared as critical key parameters to obtain a good control over the final structure of such objects, which are very often not at thermodynamic equilibrium but kinetically frozen.
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Microsomal antiestrogen-binding site ligands induce growth control and differentiation of human breast cancer cells through the modulation of cholesterol metabolism.
Bruno Payré,Philippe de Medina,Nadia Boubekeur,Loubna Mhamdi,Justine Bertrand-Michel,François Tercé,Isabelle Fourquaux,Dominique Goudounèche,Michel Record,Marc Poirot,Sandrine Silvente-Poirot +10 more
TL;DR: The data show that AEBS ligands exert an antiproliferative effect on mammary cancer cells by inducing cell differentiation and growth arrest and highlight the importance of cholesterol metabolism in these effects.
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Microstructure Characterization of Oceanic Polyethylene Debris
Laura Rowenczyk,Alexandre Dazzi,Ariane Deniset-Besseau,Victoria Beltran,Dominique Goudounèche,Pascal Wong-Wah-Chung,Olivier Boyron,Matthieu George,Pascale Fabre,Clément Roux,Anne Françoise Mingotaud,Alexandra Ter Halle +11 more
TL;DR: This original work characterize the microstructure of oceanic polyethylene debris and compare them to the non-weathered objects and highlights deep modifications of the debris within a layer a few hundred microns thick.
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Targeting PI3Kγ activity decreases vascular trauma-induced intimal hyperplasia through modulation of the Th1 response
Natalia F. Smirnova,Natalia F. Smirnova,Stéphanie Gayral,Stéphanie Gayral,Christophe Pedros,Christophe Pedros,Christophe Pedros,Gervaise Loirand,Gervaise Loirand,Nathalie Vaillant,Nathalie Vaillant,Nicole Malet,Nicole Malet,Sahar Kassem,Sahar Kassem,Sahar Kassem,Denis Calise,Denis Calise,Dominique Goudounèche,Matthias P. Wymann,Emilio Hirsch,Alain-Pierre Gadeau,Laurent O. Martinez,Laurent O. Martinez,Abdelhadi Saoudi,Abdelhadi Saoudi,Abdelhadi Saoudi,Muriel Laffargue,Muriel Laffargue +28 more
TL;DR: PI3Kγ plays a major role in the initiation and progression of intimal hyperplasia by specifically modulating Th1 cytokines leading to CXCL10 and RANTES production by smooth muscle cells.