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Mariam Rusidzé
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 6
Citations - 103
Mariam Rusidzé is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estrogen receptor & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 33 citations.
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Estrogen Receptors and Endometriosis.
Elodie Chantalat,Marie-Cécile Valéra,Charlotte Vaysse,Emmanuelle Noirrit,Mariam Rusidzé,Ariane Weyl,Kelig Vergriete,Etienne Buscail,Philippe Lluel,Coralie Fontaine,Jean-François Arnal,Françoise Lenfant +11 more
TL;DR: The goal of this review is to provide an overview of the links between endometriosis, ERs and the recent advances of treatment strategies based on ERs modulation and to summarize the current understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of action of ERs.
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Estrogen receptor-α signaling in post-natal mammary development and breast cancers
Mariam Rusidzé,Marine Adlanmerini,Elodie Chantalat,Isabelle Raymond-Letron,Surya Cayre,Jean-François Arnal,Marie-Ange Deugnier,Françoise Lenfant +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors summarize the current understanding of the complex ERα signaling pathways that involve either classical nuclear or membrane non-genomic actions and regulate in concert with other hormones the different stages of mammary development.
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Membrane expression of the estrogen receptor ERα is required for intercellular communications in the mammary epithelium.
Laurine Gagniac,Mariam Rusidzé,Frédéric Boudou,Stéphanie Cagnet,Marine Adlanmerini,Pauline Jeannot,Nicolas Gaide,Frank Giton,Arnaud Besson,Ariane Weyl,Pierre Gourdy,Isabelle Raymond-Letron,Jean-François Arnal,Cathrin Brisken,Françoise Lenfant +14 more
TL;DR: An important role is uncovered for membrane ERα expression in promoting intercellular communications that are essential for mammary gland development with altered expression of paracrine factors and impaired ECM remodeling/protease function.
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Loss of function of the maternal membrane oestrogen receptor ERα alters expansion of trophoblast cells and impacts mouse fertility
Mariam Rusidzé,Melanie Faure,Pierre Sicard,Isabelle Raymond-Letron,Frank Giton,Emilie Vessieres,V. Prévot,Daniel Henrion,Jean-François Arnal,Charlotte Cornil,Françoise Lenfant +10 more
TL;DR: Loss of membrane ERα within maternal tissues clearly alters the activity of invasive trophoblast cells during placentogenesis, which could open new avenues towards a better understanding of human pregnancy-associated pathologies.
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Estrogen Actions in Placental Vascular Morphogenesis and Spiral Artery Remodeling: A Comparative View between Humans and Mice
Mariam Rusidzé,Adrien Gargaros,Chanaelle Fébrissy,C. Dubucs,Ariane Weyl,J. Ousselin,Jacqueline Aziza,Jean-François Arnal,Françoise Lenfant +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarized the current knowledge regarding estrogen actions during utero-placental vascular morphogenesis, which includes uterine angiogenesis, the control of trophoblast behavior, spiral artery remodeling, and hemodynamic adaptation throughout pregnancy, in both mice and humans.