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List of works by Lucie Peduto

ADAM12 is highly expressed in carcinoma-associated stroma and is required for mouse prostate tumor progression.

scientific article

An optimized protocol for isolating lymphoid stromal cells from the intestinal lamina propria

scientific article published on 17 January 2015

B cells promote tumor progression in a mouse model of HPV-mediated cervical cancer.

scientific article published on 30 April 2016

CD34+ mesenchymal cells are a major component of the intestinal stem cells niche at homeostasis and after injury.

scientific article published on 10 January 2017

Characterization of the thymic IL-7 niche in vivo.

scholarly article

Chikungunya virus-induced autophagy delays caspase-dependent cell death

scientific article

Chikungunya-induced cell death is limited by ER and oxidative stress-induced autophagy

scientific article published on 27 July 2012

Critical function for ADAM9 in mouse prostate cancer

scientific article published on 01 October 2005

In vivo equilibrium of proinflammatory IL-17+ and regulatory IL-10+ Foxp3+ RORgamma t+ T cells

scientific article published on 26 May 2008

Inflammation recapitulates the ontogeny of lymphoid stromal cells

scientific article published in May 2009

Lineage tracing and genetic ablation of ADAM12(+) perivascular cells identify a major source of profibrotic cells during acute tissue injury

scientific article published on 29 July 2012

Oxysterol Sensing through the Receptor GPR183 Promotes the Lymphoid-Tissue-Inducing Function of Innate Lymphoid Cells and Colonic Inflammation

scientific article published in January 2018

Penicillin resistance compromises Nod1-dependent proinflammatory activity and virulence fitness of neisseria meningitidis

scientific article published in June 2013

Preexisting BCG-specific T cells improve intravesical immunotherapy for bladder cancer.

scientific article published in June 2012

The perivascular origin of pathological fibroblasts

scientific article published on 02 January 2018

Type I IFN controls chikungunya virus via its action on nonhematopoietic cells

scientific article