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Marie-Paule Merville

Marie-Paule Merville

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
52
Citations
9814
World Ranking
16683
National Ranking
279

Overview

Marie-Paule Merville is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their academic and research activities are connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Phosphorylation of NF-κB and IκB proteins: implications in cancer and inflammation

    Patrick Viatour;Marie-Paule Merville;Vincent Bours;Alain Chariot

  • NF-κB transcription factor induces drug resistance through MDR1 expression in cancer cells

    Mohamed Bentires-Alj;Veronique Barbu;Marianne Fillet;Alain Chariot

  • Nuclear factor-kappa B, cancer, and apoptosis.

    Vincent Bours;Mohamed Bentires-Alj;Anne-Cécile Hellin;Patrick Viatour

  • Reactive Oxygen Intermediate-Dependent Nf-Kappab Activation by Interleukin-1beta Requires 5-Lipoxygenase or Nadph Oxidase Activity

    Giuseppina Bonizzi;Jacques Piette;Sonia Schoonbroodt;Roland Greimers

  • The Nf-Kappa B Transcription Factor and Cancer: High Expression of Nf-Kappa B- and I Kappa B-Related Proteins in Tumor Cell Lines

    Vincent Bours;Emmanuel Dejardin;Francine Goujon-Letawe;Marie-Paule Merville

  • Transcription Impairment and Cell Migration Defects in Elongator-Depleted Cells: Implication for Familial Dysautonomia

    Pierre Close;Pierre Close;Nicola Hawkes;Isabelle Cornez;Catherine Creppe

  • NF- kappa B2/p100 induces Bcl-2 expression.

    P. Viatour;M. Bentires-Alj;A. Chariot;V. Deregowski

  • Cell type-specific role for reactive oxygen species in nuclear factor-kappaB activation by Interleukin-1

    Giuseppina Bonizzi;Jacques Piette;Marie Paule Merville;Vincent Bours

  • Expression of bone sialoprotein, a bone matrix protein, in human breast cancer

    Akeila Bellahcene;Marie-Paule Merville;Vincenzo Castronovo

  • Highly-expressed p100/p52 (NFKB2) sequesters other NF-kappa B-related proteins in the cytoplasm of human breast cancer cells.

    Emmanuel Dejardin;Giuseppina Bonizzi;Akeila Bellahcene;Vincenzo Castronovo

  • Proteomic mass spectra classification using decision tree based ensemble methods

    Pierre Geurts;Marianne Fillet;Dominique De Seny;Marie-Alice Meuwis

  • In vitro and in vivo activity of the nuclear factor-kappaB inhibitor sulfasalazine in human glioblastomas.

    Pierre A. Robe;Mohamed Bentires-Alj;Marianne Bonif;Bernard Rogister

  • GSK3-Mediated BCL-3 phosphorylation modulates its degradation and its oncogenicity

    Patrick Viatour;Emmanuel Dejardin;Michael Warnier;Florence Lair

  • Inhibition of the NF-kappa B transcription factor increases Bax expression in cancer cell lines.

    M. Bentires-Alj;Emmanuel Dejardin;Patrick Viatour;C. Van Lint

  • Regulation of NF-kappaB activity by I kappaB-related proteins in adenocarcinoma cells.

    Emmanuel Dejardin;Valérie Deregowski;Muriel Chapelier;Nathalie Jacobs

  • Mechanisms of persistent NF-kappa B activity in the bronchi of an animal model of asthma.

    Fabrice Bureau;Sylvie Delhalle;Giuseppina Bonizzi;Laurence Fiévez

  • NF-kappaB-dependent MnSOD expression protects adenocarcinoma cells from TNF-alpha-induced apoptosis.

    Sylvie Delhalle;Valérie Deregowski;Valérie Benoit;Marie-Paule Merville

  • Correlation between nuclear factor-kappaB activity in bronchial brushing samples and lung dysfunction in an animal model of asthma.

    Fabrice Bureau;Giuseppina Bonizzi;Nathalie Kirschvink;Sylvie Delhalle

  • Biomarker discovery for inflammatory bowel disease, using proteomic serum profiling.

    Marie-Alice Meuwis;Marianne Fillet;Pierre Geurts;Dominique de Seny

  • Nuclear factor - kappaB-dependent regulation of p53 gene expression induced by daunomycin genotoxic drug.

    Anne-Cécile Hellin;Philippe Calmant;Jacques Gielen;Vincent Bours

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Bours
Vincent Bours University of Liège
Jacques Piette
Jacques Piette University of Liège
Marianne Fillet
Marianne Fillet University of Liège
Alain Chariot
Alain Chariot Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique – FNRS
Edouard Louis
Edouard Louis University of Liège
Louis Wehenkel
Louis Wehenkel University of Liège
Pierre Geurts
Pierre Geurts University of Liège
Ulrich Siebenlist
Ulrich Siebenlist National Institutes of Health
Bernard Rogister
Bernard Rogister University of Liège
Fabrice Bureau
Fabrice Bureau University of Liège

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