Christopher Bricogne
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View article: Donor–recipient human leukocyte antigen A mismatching is associated with hepatic artery thrombosis, sepsis, graft loss, and reduced survival after liver transplant
Donor–recipient human leukocyte antigen A mismatching is associated with hepatic artery thrombosis, sepsis, graft loss, and reduced survival after liver transplant Open
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) matching is not routinely performed for liver transplantation as there is no consistent evidence of benefit; however, the impact of HLA mismatching remains uncertain. We explored the effect of class I and II H…
View article: Positive complement-dependent cytotoxicity crossmatch results do not influence long-term graft or patient survival following liver transplantation
Positive complement-dependent cytotoxicity crossmatch results do not influence long-term graft or patient survival following liver transplantation Open
View article: Author Correction: TMEM16F activation by Ca2+ triggers plasma membrane expansion and directs PD-1 trafficking
Author Correction: TMEM16F activation by Ca2+ triggers plasma membrane expansion and directs PD-1 trafficking Open
View article: TMEM16F activation by Ca2+ triggers plasma membrane expansion and directs PD-1 trafficking
TMEM16F activation by Ca2+ triggers plasma membrane expansion and directs PD-1 trafficking Open
View article: Massive surface membrane expansion without involvement of classical exocytic mechanisms
Massive surface membrane expansion without involvement of classical exocytic mechanisms Open
Activation of TMEM16F, a Ca 2+ -dependent ion channel and lipid scramblase, causes massive surface membrane expansion in multiple cell types by unresolved mechanisms. We describe here that membrane expansion reflects opening of deeply inva…
View article: TMEM16F activation by Ca<sup>2+</sup>triggers plasmalemma expansion and directs PD-1 trafficking
TMEM16F activation by Ca<sup>2+</sup>triggers plasmalemma expansion and directs PD-1 trafficking Open
TMEM16F, an ion channel gated by high cytoplasmic Ca 2+ , is required for cell surface phosphatidylserine exposure during platelet aggregation and T cell activation. Here we demonstrate in Jurkat T cells and HEK293 cells that TMEM16F activ…