25 research outputs found

    'Bordure Protectrice' ou l'art de dilapider ses atouts

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    "Bordure protectrice" est l'histoire d'un paradoxe majeur : Benyamin Netanyahou ne voulait pas d'un pareil affrontement, même si dès son élection en 2009 il s'était présenté comme l'homme qui "saura vaincre le Hamas"..

    Formation and Breakup of Bubbles and Drops

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    New insights into the robe of PML in tumour suppression

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    The PML gene is involved in the t(15;17) translocation of acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL), which generates the oncogenic fusion protein PML (promyelocytic leukaemia protein)-retinoic acid receptor alpha. The PML protein localises to a sulmuclear structure called the PML nuclear domain (PML-ND), of which PML is the essential structural component. In APL, PML-NDs are disrupted, thus implicating these structures in the pathogenesis of this leukaemia. Unexpectedly, recent studies indicate that PML and the PML-ND play a tumour suppressive role in several different types of human neoplasms in addition to APL. Because of PML's extreme versatility and involvement in multiple cellular pathways, understanding the mechanisms underlying its function, and therefore role in tumour suppression, has been a challenging task. In this review, we attempt to critically appraise the more recent advances in this field and propose new avenues of investigation
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