Edith Puchelle mostly deals with Respiratory epithelium, Epithelium, Pathology, Cystic fibrosis and Immunology. Her work carried out in the field of Respiratory epithelium brings together such families of science as Cell, Cell migration and Video microscopy, Cell biology. Her study on Tracheal Epithelium is often connected to Confocal scanning microscopy as part of broader study in Epithelium.
Her Pathology research incorporates themes from Concanavalin A, Cadherin and Transfection. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Chemokine, Endocrinology and Interleukin 8. Her Immunology research incorporates elements of Extracellular matrix and Microbiology.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Pathology, Respiratory epithelium, Epithelium, Cystic fibrosis and Cell biology. Her Pathology research includes elements of Hyaluronic acid, Motility, Severe combined immunodeficiency and Respiratory system. Her Respiratory epithelium research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cell, In vitro, Cell migration, Immunology and Regeneration.
Her research in Epithelium intersects with topics in Secretion, Respiratory tract, Basement membrane, Molecular biology and Stem cell. The study incorporates disciplines such as Endocrinology, Airway and Lung in addition to Cystic fibrosis. The Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as Explant culture, Tracheal Epithelium, Integrin and Anatomy.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Respiratory epithelium, Pathology, Immunology, Epithelium and Cystic fibrosis. Her Respiratory epithelium study incorporates themes from Human airway, Apoptosis, Interleukin 8 and Intracellular, Cell biology. Her research integrates issues of Epidermal growth factor and Hyaluronic acid in her study of Pathology.
Edith Puchelle interconnects Mucin, Staphylococcus aureus and Basement membrane in the investigation of issues within Immunology. The concepts of her Epithelium study are interwoven with issues in Immunohistochemistry, Immunostaining, Stem cell, Cell therapy and Regeneration. Her studies deal with areas such as Interleukin, Airway and Microbiology as well as Cystic fibrosis.
Edith Puchelle spends much of her time researching Respiratory epithelium, Epithelium, Immunology, Cell biology and Pathology. Her Respiratory epithelium research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Stem cell and Regeneration. Her Immunology study combines topics in areas such as Mucin, Cystic fibrosis, Microbiology and Staphylococcus aureus.
The various areas that Edith Puchelle examines in her Cystic fibrosis study include Interleukin and Lung. Cell biology and Submucosal glands are frequently intertwined in her study. In her work, Cadherin, Concanavalin A and Transfection is strongly intertwined with Matrix metalloproteinase, which is a subfield of Pathology.
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Airway epithelial repair, regeneration, and remodeling after injury in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Edith Puchelle;Jean-Marie Zahm;Jean-Marie Tournier;Christelle Coraux.
Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society (2006)
ΔF508 CFTR protein expression in tissues from patients with cystic fibrosis
Nanette Kälin;Andreas Claaß;Martin Sommer;Edith Puchelle.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1999)
Cell Migration and Proliferation During the In Vitro Wound Repair of the Respiratory Epithelium
Jean-Marie Zahm;Hervé Kaplan;Anne-Laure Hérard;Fabrice Doriot.
Cytoskeleton (1997)
Adherence of type I Streptococcus pneumoniae to tracheal epithelium of mice infected with influenza A/PR8 virus.
Maria-Cristina Plotkowski;Edith Puchelle;Geneviève Beck;Jacky Jacquot.
The American review of respiratory disease (1986)
Embryonic stem cells generate airway epithelial tissue.
Christelle Coraux;Béatrice Nawrocki-Raby;Jocelyne Hinnrasky;Claire Kileztky.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology (2005)
Selective Up-Regulation of Chemokine IL-8 Expression in Cystic Fibrosis Bronchial Gland Cells in Vivo and in Vitro
Olivier Tabary;Jean Marie Zahm;Jocelyne Hinnrasky;Jean Paul Couetil.
American Journal of Pathology (1998)
Wound repair of human surface respiratory epithelium.
Jean-Marie Zahm;Martine Chevillard;Edith Puchelle.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology (1991)
Basal Cells of the Human Adult Airway Surface Epithelium Retain Transit‐Amplifying Cell Properties
Rodolphe Hajj;Thomas Baranek;Richard Le Naour;Pierre Lesimple.
Stem Cells (2007)
Gelatinase B is involved in the in vitro wound repair of human respiratory epithelium.
Anne-Cécile Buisson;Jean-Marie Zahm;Myriam Polette;Denis Pierrot.
Journal of Cellular Physiology (1996)
Comparison of three methods for measuring nasal mucociliary clearance in man.
E. Puchelle;F. Aug;Q. T. Pham;A. Bertrand.
Acta Oto-laryngologica (1981)
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