Her primary scientific interests are in Cell biology, Endocytosis, Receptor-mediated endocytosis, Endocytic cycle and Biochemistry. Her study in Cell biology focuses on Endosome in particular. Her research integrates issues of Transferrin and Internalization in her study of Endocytosis.
Her research in Receptor-mediated endocytosis intersects with topics in Transferrin receptor, Exocytosis and Coated Pit, Clathrin. Alice Dautry-Varsat works mostly in the field of Transferrin receptor, limiting it down to topics relating to Endocytic vesicle and, in certain cases, Biophysics, Intracellular vesicle and Cell culture. Her study in the field of Effector, Histone, Host cell nucleus and Chromatin also crosses realms of Methyltransferase.
Alice Dautry-Varsat mostly deals with Cell biology, Endocytosis, Receptor, Molecular biology and Endocytic cycle. Her Cell biology research integrates issues from Transferrin receptor, T cell, Internalization and Biochemistry. Alice Dautry-Varsat studied Endocytosis and Transferrin that intersect with Endocytic vesicle.
Her studies deal with areas such as Endocrinology, Intracellular and Cell growth as well as Receptor. Her studies in Molecular biology integrate themes in fields like Cytotoxic T cell, IL-2 receptor, Complementary DNA, Exon and Regulation of gene expression. Her Receptor-mediated endocytosis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Exocytosis and Coated Pit.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Cell biology, Endocytosis, Endocytic cycle, Chlamydia trachomatis and Virology. The Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as Compartment, Receptor and Cell growth. Her work deals with themes such as Biophysics, Membrane and PAK1, which intersect with Endocytosis.
Her Endocytic cycle research integrates issues from Transferrin receptor, Transferrin, Cortactin and Clathrin. Her Chlamydia trachomatis study incorporates themes from Chlamydia, Multiprotein complex, Microbiology and Bacteria. Her Virology research includes elements of Drosophila melanogaster, Cellular differentiation and Actin.
Alice Dautry-Varsat spends much of her time researching Effector, Methyltransferase, Histone, Host cell nucleus and Chromatin. Her Effector research is classified as research in Biochemistry.
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pH and the recycling of transferrin during receptor-mediated endocytosis
Alice Dautry-Varsat;Aaron Ciechanover;Harvey F. Lodish.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1983)
Kinetics of internalization and recycling of transferrin and the transferrin receptor in a human hepatoma cell line. Effect of lysosomotropic agents.
A Ciechanover;A L Schwartz;A Dautry-Varsat;H F Lodish.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1983)
Interleukin 2 Receptors and Detergent-Resistant Membrane Domains Define a Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathway
Christophe Lamaze;Annick Dujeancourt;Takeshi Baba;Charles G Lo.
Molecular Cell (2001)
Inhibition of clathrin-coated pit assembly by an Eps15 mutant.
A. Benmerah;M. Bayrou;N. Cerf-Bensussan;A. Dautry-Varsat.
Journal of Cell Science (1999)
AP-2/EPS15 INTERACTION IS REQUIRED FOR RECEPTOR-MEDIATED ENDOCYTOSIS
Alexandre Benmerah;Christophe Lamaze;Bernadette Bègue;Sandra L. Schmid.
Journal of Cell Biology (1998)
Distinct Subsets of CD1d-restricted T Cells Recognize Self-antigens Loaded in Different Cellular Compartments
Ya Hui Chiu;Jayanthi Jayawardena;Angela Weiss;Daniel Lee.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1999)
Activation-induced polarized recycling targets T cell antigen receptors to the immunological synapse: Involvement of SNARE complexes
Vincent Das;Béatrice Nal;Annick Dujeancourt;Maria-Isabel Thoulouze.
Immunity (2004)
Megalin-dependent cubilin-mediated endocytosis is a major pathway for the apical uptake of transferrin in polarized epithelia
Renata Kozyraki;John Fyfe;Pierre J. Verroust;Christian Jacobsen.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2001)
P2Z/P2X7 receptor-dependent apoptosis of dendritic cells.
Robson Coutinho-Silva;Pedro M. Persechini;Rodrigo Da Cunha Bisaggio;Jean-Luc Perfettini.
American Journal of Physiology-cell Physiology (1999)
Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 infection impairs the formation of the immunological synapse
Maria Isabel Thoulouze;Maria Isabel Thoulouze;Nathalie Sol-Foulon;Fabien Blanchet;Alice Dautry-Varsat.
Immunity (2006)
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