His scientific interests lie mostly in Adipose tissue, Biochemistry, Mitochondrion, Stem cell and Cell biology. He has researched Adipose tissue in several fields, including Stromal cell and Pathology. His Mitochondrion study incorporates themes from Thermogenin, Reactive oxygen species, Gene expression and Uncoupling protein.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Knee Joint, Mesenchymal stem cell, Bone marrow and Transplantation. Phagocytosis, Antigen, Macrophage and Innate immune system is closely connected to Cell culture in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Cell biology. Louis Casteilla combines subjects such as Inflammation and Cellular differentiation with his study of Endocrinology.
His primary scientific interests are in Adipose tissue, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Cell biology and White adipose tissue. His research integrates issues of Stromal cell and Pathology in his study of Adipose tissue. Internal medicine is frequently linked to Cardiology in his study.
His Inflammation research extends to the thematically linked field of Endocrinology. His study on Cell biology also encompasses disciplines like
Louis Casteilla spends much of his time researching Adipose tissue, Cell biology, Stromal cell, Mesenchymal stem cell and Pathology. His Adipose tissue study results in a more complete grasp of Internal medicine. His Internal medicine research includes themes of Endocrinology, Oncology and Cardiology.
His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Morphogenesis and Cellular differentiation. His work on Stromal vascular fraction as part of general Stromal cell study is frequently connected to Context, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His studies deal with areas such as Regenerative medicine, Stem cell, Cell therapy, Transplantation and In vivo as well as Mesenchymal stem cell.
His primary areas of study are Adipose tissue, Stem cell, Mesenchymal stem cell, Cell biology and Pathology. The Adipose tissue portion of his research involves studies in Endocrinology and Internal medicine. In his research on the topic of Stem cell, Cell aging, Hepatocyte growth factor, Oxidative stress and Critical limb ischemia is strongly related with Transplantation.
He interconnects Stromal cell, Regeneration and Bioinformatics in the investigation of issues within Mesenchymal stem cell. His research in Cell biology focuses on subjects like Immunology, which are connected to Progenitor cell and Haematopoiesis. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Inflammation, narrowing it down to issues related to the CD14, and often Adipocyte.
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Metabolic endotoxemia initiates obesity and insulin resistance
Patrice D. Cani;Jacques Amar;Miguel Angel Iglesias;Marjorie Poggi.
Diabetes (2007)
Plasticity of Human Adipose Lineage Cells Toward Endothelial Cells Physiological and Therapeutic Perspectives
Valérie Planat-Benard;Jean-Sébastien Silvestre;Béatrice Cousin;Mireille André.
Circulation (2004)
Stromal cells from the adipose tissue-derived stromal vascular fraction and culture expanded adipose tissue-derived stromal/stem cells: A joint statement of the International Federation for Adipose Therapeutics and Science (IFATS) and the International Society for Cellular Therapy (ISCT)
Philippe Bourin;Bruce A. Bunnell;Louis Casteilla;Massimo Dominici.
Cytotherapy (2013)
Immunomodulatory effect of human adipose tissue-derived adult stem cells: comparison with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
Bénédicte Puissant;Corinne Barreau;Philippe Bourin;Cyril Clavel.
British Journal of Haematology (2005)
Spontaneous Cardiomyocyte Differentiation From Adipose Tissue Stroma Cells
Valérie Planat-Benard;C. Menard;Mireille André;Michel Puceat.
Circulation Research (2004)
A role for uncoupling protein-2 as a regulator of mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide generation.
Anne Nègre‐Salvayre;Christophe Hirtz;Georges Carrera;Rémy Cazenave.
The FASEB Journal (1997)
Preadipocyte Conversion to Macrophage EVIDENCE OF PLASTICITY
Guillaume Charrière;Béatrice Cousin;Emmanuelle Arnaud;Mireille André.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2003)
A role for preadipocytes as macrophage-like cells
Béatrice Cousin;O. Munoz;Mireille André;A.M. Fontanilles.
The FASEB Journal (1999)
Cell specific differences between human adipose-derived and mesenchymal–stromal cells despite similar differentiation potentials
Danièle Noël;David Caton;Stéphane Roche;Claire Bony;Claire Bony.
Experimental Cell Research (2008)
From heterogeneity to plasticity in adipose tissues: Site-specific differences
Bénédicte Prunet-Marcassus;Béatrice Cousin;David Caton;Mireille André.
Experimental Cell Research (2006)
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