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Laurent Voisin
Researcher at Institut Gustave Roussy
Publications - 10
Citations - 262
Laurent Voisin is an academic researcher from Institut Gustave Roussy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Purinergic receptor & Entosis. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 155 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurent Voisin include University of Paris-Sud.
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Emerging use of senolytics and senomorphics against aging and chronic diseases.
Jan Martel,Jan Martel,David M. Ojcius,David M. Ojcius,David M. Ojcius,Cheng Yeu Wu,Cheng Yeu Wu,Hsin Hsin Peng,Hsin Hsin Peng,Laurent Voisin,Jean-Luc Perfettini,Jean-Luc Perfettini,Yun-Fei Ko,Yun-Fei Ko,John Ding-E Young +14 more
TL;DR: The mechanism of action of senolytics and senomorphics, many of which are derived from plants and fungi, are described and the possibility of using such compounds to delay aging and treat chronic diseases in humans is discussed.
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NOX2-dependent ATM kinase activation dictates pro-inflammatory macrophage phenotype and improves effectiveness to radiation therapy
Qiuji Wu,Awatef Allouch,Audrey Paoletti,Céline Leteur,Céline Mirjolet,Isabelle Martins,Laurent Voisin,Frédéric Law,Haithem Dakhli,Elodie Mintet,Maxime Thoreau,Zeinaf Muradova,Mélanie Gauthier,Olivier Caron,Fabien Milliat,David M. Ojcius,Filippo Rosselli,Eric Solary,Nazanine Modjtahedi,Eric Deutsch,Jean-Luc Perfettini +20 more
TL;DR: A novel signaling pathway involved in macrophage activation is identified that may enhance the effectiveness of radiotherapy through the reprogramming of tumor-infiltrating macrophages through the regulation of mRNA level and post-translational modifications of IRF5.
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Entosis: The emerging face of non-cell-autonomous type IV programmed death
Isabelle Martins,Syed Qasim Raza,Laurent Voisin,Haithem Dakhli,Frédéric Law,Dorine De Jong,Awatef Allouch,Maxime Thoreau,Catherine Brenner,Eric Deutsch,Jean-Luc Perfettini +10 more
TL;DR: The present review discusses some aspects of this form of cell death, including morphological, biochemical and signaling pathways that distinguish non-cell-autonomous demises from other death modalities and proposes to define this new modality of death as type IV programmed cell death.
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Anticancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy trigger both non-cell-autonomous and cell-autonomous death.
Isabelle Martins,Syed Qasim Raza,Laurent Voisin,Haithem Dakhli,Awatef Allouch,Frédéric Law,Dora Sabino,Dorine De Jong,Maxime Thoreau,Elodie Mintet,Delphine Dugue,Delphine Dugue,Mauro Piacentini,Marie-Lise Gougeon,Fanny Jaulin,Pascale Bertrand,Catherine Brenner,David M. Ojcius,Guido Kroemer,Nazanine Modjtahedi,Nazanine Modjtahedi,Eric Deutsch,Eric Deutsch,Jean-Luc Perfettini +23 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that chemotherapy and radiotherapy can induce both non-cell-autonomous and cell-aut autonomous death of cancer cells, highlighting the heterogeneity of cell death responses to anticancer treatments and the unsuspected potential contribution of non- Cellautonomous death to the global effects of anticancer treatment.
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Multifaceted roles of purinergic receptors in viral infection.
Audrey Paoletti,Syed Qasim Raza,Syed Qasim Raza,Laurent Voisin,Laurent Voisin,Frédéric Law,Frédéric Law,Juliana Pipoli da Fonseca,Juliana Pipoli da Fonseca,Marina Caillet,Marina Caillet,Guido Kroemer,Jean-Luc Perfettini,Jean-Luc Perfettini +13 more
TL;DR: This work highlights the multiple ambiguous roles of purinergic receptors in viral infections and investigates their role in the immune response to viruses.