The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Cell biology, Cancer cell, Cancer research, Internal medicine and Endocrinology. His study in Cell biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both STARD3 and Endosome. His Cancer cell study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Breast cancer, Adipogenesis, Stromal cell and Adipocyte.
His research investigates the connection with Stromal cell and areas like Adenocarcinoma which intersect with concerns in Gene expression. The concepts of his Cancer research study are interwoven with issues in Cell growth, Cellular differentiation, Matrix metalloproteinase, Metalloproteinase and Metastasis. Marie-Christine Rio focuses mostly in the field of Extracellular matrix, narrowing it down to matters related to Wound healing and, in some cases, Molecular biology.
His primary areas of investigation include Molecular biology, Cancer research, Internal medicine, Gene and Gene expression. Marie-Christine Rio works mostly in the field of Molecular biology, limiting it down to concerns involving RNA and, occasionally, Translation. He interconnects Adipocyte, Cancer cell, Pathology, Matrix metalloproteinase and Tumor progression in the investigation of issues within Cancer research.
His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Cell culture, Endocrinology, Oncology and Regulation of gene expression. His study looks at the relationship between Endocrinology and topics such as Stomach, which overlap with Trefoil factor 3. Marie-Christine Rio interconnects Complementary DNA and Transcription factor in the investigation of issues within Gene expression.
Marie-Christine Rio mostly deals with Cell biology, Cytoplasm, Cancer cell, Cancer research and Adipocyte. He undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Cell biology and TRAF4 in his work. His studies in Cancer cell integrate themes in fields like Cell signaling, Cell type and Immunology.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Cancer research, Matrix metalloproteinase is strongly linked to Adipogenesis. His work in Cancer addresses issues such as Oncology, which are connected to fields such as Internal medicine. His Breast cancer research incorporates themes from Carcinogenesis and Endocrinology.
Marie-Christine Rio focuses on Cell biology, Cancer, Adipogenesis, Cancer cell and Cell signaling. His Cell biology study incorporates themes from STARD3 and Endosome. His Cancer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Adipose tissue, Pregnancy, Incidence and Desmoplasia.
Marie-Christine Rio has researched Pregnancy in several fields, including Breast cancer and Internal medicine. His Adipogenesis research integrates issues from Cancer research, Adipocyte, Carcinogenesis, Crosstalk and Cell type. His study on Cancer cell is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Endocrinology.
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Membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase (MT-MMP) gene is expressed in stromal cells of human colon, breast, and head and neck carcinomas.
Akiko Okada;Jean-Pierre Bellocq;Nicolas Rouyer;Marie-Pierre Chenard.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1995)
Gastric Mucosa Abnormalities and Tumorigenesis in Mice Lacking the pS2 Trefoil Protein
Olivier Lefebvre;Marie-Pierre Chenard;Régis Masson;José Linares.
Science (1996)
In vivo evidence that the stromelysin-3 metalloproteinase contributes in a paracrine manner to epithelial cell malignancy.
Régis Masson;Olivier Lefebvre;Agnès Noël;Mostapha El Fahime.
Journal of Cell Biology (1998)
Identification and characterization of a novel gastric peptide hormone: the motilin-related peptide.
Catherine Tomasetto;Sherif M. Karam;Stephane Ribieras;Régis Masson.
Gastroenterology (2000)
Increased stromelysin 3 gene expression is associated with increased local invasiveness in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas.
Danièle Muller;Catherine Wolf;Joseph Abecassis;Régine Millon.
Cancer Research (1993)
EXPRESSION OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES DURING RAT SKIN WOUND HEALING : EVIDENCE THAT MEMBRANE TYPE-1 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE IS A STROMAL ACTIVATOR OF PRO-GELATINASE A
Akiko Okada;Catherine Tomasetto;Yves Lutz;Jean-Pierre Bellocq.
Journal of Cell Biology (1997)
Matrix metalloproteinases as stromal effectors of human carcinoma progression: therapeutic implications.
Paul Basset;Akiko Okada;Marie-Pierre Chenard;Rama Kannan.
Matrix Biology (1997)
Presence of a New Conserved Domain in CART1, a Novel Member of the Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-associated Protein Family, Which Is Expressed in Breast Carcinoma
Catherine H. Régnier;Catherine Tomasetto;Christel Moog-Lutz;Marie-Pierre Chenard.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1995)
Epidermal growth factor (EGF/URO) induces expression of regulatory peptides in damaged human gastrointestinal tissues.
Nicholas A. Wright;Richard Poulsom;Gordon W. H. Stamp;Peter A. Hall.
The Journal of Pathology (1990)
MLN64 contains a domain with homology to the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) that stimulates steroidogenesis
Hidemichi Watari;Futoshi Arakane;Christel Moog-Lutz;Caleb B. Kallen.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1997)
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