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Guillaume Gauchotte
Researcher at University of Lorraine
Publications - 109
Citations - 1780
Guillaume Gauchotte is an academic researcher from University of Lorraine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1164 citations. Previous affiliations of Guillaume Gauchotte include Henri Poincaré University & Nancy-Université.
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Immunohistochemical Approach to the Differential Diagnosis of Meningiomas and Their Mimics.
Camille Boulagnon-Rombi,Clémence Fleury,Caroline Fichel,Sophie Lefour,Aude Bressenot,Guillaume Gauchotte +5 more
TL;DR: SSTR2A, STAT6, and SOX10 were the most sensitive and specific markers to distinguish meningiomas from their morphological mimics.
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Sclerosing nodular lesions of the gastrointestinal tract containing large numbers of IgG4 plasma cells
TL;DR: This paper describes unique, well-circumscribed sclerosing nodules containing IgG4 positive plasma cells within the bowel wall that may cause mucosal polypoid lesions.
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CARM1 and PRMT1 are dysregulated in lung cancer without hierarchical features.
Rania Elakoum,Guillaume Gauchotte,Abderrahim Oussalah,Marie-Pierre Wissler,Christelle Clément-Duchêne,Jean-Michel Vignaud,Jean-Louis Guéant,Farès Namour +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that CARM1 and PRMT1 are involved in proliferation in lung cancer with no hierarchy of one protein over the other.
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Decreased vitamin B12 availability induces ER stress through impaired SIRT1-deacetylation of HSF1
Rose Ghemrawi,Pooya S,Lorentz S,Guillaume Gauchotte,Carole Arnold,Jean-Louis Guéant,Shyue-Fang Battaglia-Hsu +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors established a N1E115 dopaminergic cell model by stable expression of a transcobalamin-oleosin chimera (TO), which impairs cellular availability of vitamin B12, decreases methionine synthase activity and SAM level, and reduces cell proliferation.
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De novo and secondary anaplastic meningiomas: a study of clinical and histomolecular prognostic factors.
Matthieu Peyre,Guillaume Gauchotte,Marine Giry,Sébastien Froehlich,Johan Pallud,Thomas Graillon,Franck Bielle,Dominique Cazals-Hatem,Pascale Varlet,Dominique Figarella-Branger,Hugues Loiseau,Michel Kalamarides,Michel Kalamarides +12 more
TL;DR: This study highlights the different prognoses of de novo and secondary anaplastic meningiomas with specific prognostic factors in each subgroup and indicates the absence of TERT promoter methylation may be associated with prolonged overall survival.