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Marc-Henri Stern

Researcher at Curie Institute

Publications -  196
Citations -  12240

Marc-Henri Stern is an academic researcher from Curie Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 168 publications receiving 9402 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc-Henri Stern include Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.

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The TCL1 oncoprotein inhibits activation-induced cell death by impairing PKCθ and ERK pathways

TL;DR: Investigation of the biologic functions of TCL1 in the T-cell lineage using various cell lines, and primary malignant and normal lymphocytes shows that TCL 1 inhibits AICD in T cells by blocking PKCtheta and ERK activation, upon cellular activation.
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The biological and prognostic significance of angiotropism in uveal melanoma.

TL;DR: Angiotropism and monosomy 3 were independent prognostic factors for both metastases and death in UM, however, irrespective of any prognostic value, the true importance of angiotropist is its biological significance as a marker of an alternative metastatic pathway.
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Solution structure of the recombinant human oncoprotein p13MTCP1.

TL;DR: The three-dimensional solution structure of the recombinant p13MTCP1 determined by homonuclear proton two-dimensional NMR methods at 600 MHz consists of an orthogonal β-barrel, composed of eight antiparallel β-strands which present an original arrangement.
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Association of Partial Chromosome 3 Deletion in Uveal Melanomas With Metastasis-Free Survival.

TL;DR: Findings suggest that partial deletion of chromosome 3 encompassing the BAP1 locus is associated with poor prognosis, and a cytogenetic classification of UMs could be proposed based on the status of the BAPD locus instead of the chromosome 3 locus, while also taking chromosome 8q into account.