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Epitranscriptomics & Cancer Adaptation : A.David

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Our research work focuses on the contribution of post-transcriptional mechanisms on cancer cell adaptation, in particular RNA epigenetic & translational control.

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Title  Creator  Group name  Publishing year 
Inhibition of CD39 enzymatic function at the surface of tumor cells alleviates their immunosuppressive activity Bastid et al. EquipePM Mar 2015
IL-17A and its homologs IL-25/IL-17E recruit the c-RAF/S6 kinase pathway and the generation of pro-oncogenic LMW-E in breast cancer cells Mombelli et al. EquipeNB 2015
Follow-up of post-transplant minimal residual disease and chimerism in childhood lymphoblastic leukaemia: 90 d to react Pochon et al. EquipeNB Apr 2015
Emerging clinical phenotypes associated with anti-cytokine autoantibodies Vincent et al. EquipeNB Jun 2015
CD39: A complementary target to immune checkpoints to counteract tumor-mediated immunosuppression Bonnefoy et al. EquipeNB May 2015
5' and 3' untranslated regions contribute to the differential expression of specific HLA-A alleles Rene et al. EquipeNB Sep 24 2015
Tumor antigen-targeting monoclonal antibody-based immunotherapy: Orchestrating combined strategies for the development of long-term antitumor immunity Michaud et al. EquipeNB Oct 2014
The emerging role of Twist proteins in hematopoietic cells and hematological malignancies Merindol et al. EquipeNB 2014
Plasticity of gammadelta T Cells: Impact on the Anti-Tumor Response Lafont et al. EquipeNB 2014
Lymphocyte-derived interleukin-17A adds another brick in the wall of inflammation-induced breast carcinogenesis Bastid et al. EquipeNB 2014


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