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UBE2D2 is not involved in MuRF1-dependent muscle wasting during hindlimb suspension. [electronic resource] by
- Polge, Cécile
- Koulmann, Nathalie
- Claustre, Agnès
- Jarzaguet, Marianne
- Serrurier, Bernard
- Combaret, Lydie
- Béchet, Daniel
- Bigard, Xavier
- Attaix, Didier
- Taillandier, Daniel
Producer: 20171117
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The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology vol. 79
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The ubiquitin-proteasome and the mitochondria-associated apoptotic pathways are sequentially downregulated during recovery after immobilization-induced muscle atrophy. [electronic resource] by
- Vazeille, Emilie
- Codran, Audrey
- Claustre, Agnès
- Averous, Julien
- Listrat, Anne
- Béchet, Daniel
- Taillandier, Daniel
- Dardevet, Dominique
- Attaix, Didier
- Combaret, Lydie
Producer: 20090112
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American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism vol. 295
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Curcumin treatment prevents increased proteasome and apoptosome activities in rat skeletal muscle during reloading and improves subsequent recovery. [electronic resource] by
- Vazeille, Emilie
- Slimani, Lamia
- Claustre, Agnès
- Magne, Hugues
- Labas, Roland
- Béchet, Daniel
- Taillandier, Daniel
- Dardevet, Dominique
- Astruc, Thierry
- Attaix, Didier
- Combaret, Lydie
Producer: 20120604
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The Journal of nutritional biochemistry vol. 23
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Lack of muscle recovery after immobilization in old rats does not result from a defect in normalization of the ubiquitin-proteasome and the caspase-dependent apoptotic pathways. [electronic resource] by
- Magne, Hugues
- Savary-Auzeloux, Isabelle
- Vazeille, Emilie
- Claustre, Agnès
- Attaix, Didier
- Anne, Listrat
- Véronique, Santé-Lhoutellier
- Philippe, Gatellier
- Dardevet, Dominique
- Combaret, Lydie
Producer: 20110527
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The Journal of physiology vol. 589
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A muscle-specific MuRF1-E2 network requires stabilization of MuRF1-E2 complexes by telethonin, a newly identified substrate. [electronic resource] by
- Polge, Cécile
- Cabantous, Stéphanie
- Deval, Christiane
- Claustre, Agnès
- Hauvette, Antoine
- Bouchenot, Catherine
- Aniort, Julien
- Béchet, Daniel
- Combaret, Lydie
- Attaix, Didier
- Taillandier, Daniel
Producer: 20190125
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Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle vol. 9
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Erratum: Polge, C., et al. UBE2E1 Is Preferentially Expressed in the Cytoplasm of Slow-Twitch Fibers and Protects Skeletal Muscles from Exacerbated Atrophy upon Dexamethasone Treatment. Cells 2018, 7, 214. [electronic resource] by
- Polge, Cécile
- Aniort, Julien
- Armani, Andrea
- Claustre, Agnès
- Coudy-Gandilhon, Cécile
- Tournebize, Clara
- Deval, Christiane
- Combaret, Lydie
- Béchet, Daniel
- Sandri, Marco
- Attaix, Didier
- Taillandier, Daniel
Publication details: Cells 12 2018
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Cells vol. 7
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Muscle actin is polyubiquitinylated in vitro and in vivo and targeted for breakdown by the E3 ligase MuRF1. [electronic resource] by
- Polge, Cécile
- Heng, Anne-Elisabeth
- Jarzaguet, Marianne
- Ventadour, Sophie
- Claustre, Agnès
- Combaret, Lydie
- Béchet, Daniel
- Matondo, Mariette
- Uttenweiler-Joseph, Sandrine
- Monsarrat, Bernard
- Attaix, Didier
- Taillandier, Daniel
Producer: 20111227
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FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology vol. 25
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Muscle wasting in patients with end-stage renal disease or early-stage lung cancer: common mechanisms at work. [electronic resource] by
- Aniort, Julien
- Stella, Alexandre
- Philipponnet, Carole
- Poyet, Anais
- Polge, Cécile
- Claustre, Agnès
- Combaret, Lydie
- Béchet, Daniel
- Attaix, Didier
- Boisgard, Stéphane
- Filaire, Marc
- Rosset, Eugénio
- Burlet-Schiltz, Odile
- Heng, Anne-Elisabeth
- Taillandier, Daniel
Producer: 20200603
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Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle vol. 10
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