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Delphine Bouis
Delphine Bouis
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Severe combined immunodeficiency in stimulator of interferon genes (STING) V154M/wild-type mice
D Bouis, P Kirstetter, F Arbogast, D Lamon, V Delgado, S Jung, C Ebel, ...
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology 143 (2), 712-725. e5, 2019
812019
CD4 T cell autophagy is integral to memory maintenance
D Murera, F Arbogast, J Arnold, D Bouis, S Muller, F Gros
Scientific reports 8 (1), 5951, 2018
552018
Positive and negative selection shape the human naive B cell repertoire
JW Chen, JN Schickel, N Tsakiris, J Sng, F Arbogast, D Bouis, D Parisi, ...
The Journal of clinical investigation 132 (2), 2022
172022
Trib1 is overexpressed in systemic lupus erythematosus, while it regulates immunoglobulin production in murine B cells
L Simoni, V Delgado, J Ruer-Laventie, D Bouis, A Soley, V Heyer, ...
Frontiers in Immunology 9, 373, 2018
112018
Phenotyping of autoreactive B cells with labeled nucleosomes in 56R transgenic mice
V Gies, D Bouis, M Martin, JL Pasquali, T Martin, AS Korganow, ...
Scientific reports 7 (1), 13232, 2017
72017
Epidermal maintenance of Langerhans cells relies on autophagy-regulated lipid metabolism
SR Carro, F Arbogast, W Boufenghour, Q Frenger, D Bouis, ...
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 53, 8-8, 2023
2023
Epidermal maintenance of Langerhans cells relies on autophagy-regulated lipid metabolism
F Arbogast, R Sal-Carro, W Boufenghour, Q Frenger, D Bouis, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.09. 16.507799, 2022
2022
Functional autophagy is required for homeostatic regulation of lipid metabolism in Langerhans cells.
F Arbogast, D Bouis, LF de La Palavesa, O Griso, H Puccio, A Molitor, ...
16th International Workshop on Langerhans Cells, 3-6 octobre 2019, Mainz …, 2019
2019
Etude des conséquences d’un gain de fonction de Sting chez la souris: modèle STING V154M/WT
D Bouis
Université de Strasbourg, 2018
2018
Etiologie génétique du Lupus Erythémateux Systémique
D Bouis
2014
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