Eric Gobin
15 Papers
48 Citations
Eric Gobin is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cell & Reporter gene. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Recovery in culture of viable but nonculturable Vibrio parahaemolyticus : regrowth or resuscitation?
François Coutard,Philippe Crassous,Mickaël Droguet,Eric Gobin,Rita R. Colwell,Monique Pommepuy,Dominique Hervio-Heath +6 more
TL;DR: After temperature upshift, regrowth of those cells, rather than resuscitation of all bacteria of the initial inoculum, appears to be responsible for recovery of culturability of VBNC cells of V. parahaemolyticus subjected to cold temperatures.
Effects of the re-innervation of organotypic skin explants on the epidermis.
Nicolas Lebonvallet,Nicholas Boulais,Christelle Le Gall,Ulysse Pereira,Dominique Gauche,Eric Gobin,Jacques-Olivier Pers,Christine Jeanmaire,Louis Danoux,Gilles Pauly,Laurent Misery +10 more
TL;DR: An in vitro organotypic skin model based on a re‐innervated human skin explant using primary sensory neurons from the dorsal root ganglia of rats allows better epidermal integrity and could be useful for studies concerning interactions between the skin and its peripheral nervous system.
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VEGFR1 and NRP1 endothelial expressions predict distant relapse after radical prostatectomy in clinically localized prostate cancer.
Matthieu Talagas,Arnaud Uguen,Ronan Garlantézec,Georges Fournier,Laurent Doucet,Eric Gobin,Pascale Marcorelles,A. Volant,Marc De Braekeleer +8 more
TL;DR: The evaluation by immunohistochemistry of endothelial expression of neuropilin 1 and VEGFR1 could be an additional tool in the assessment of tumor aggressiveness of clinically localized prostate cancer to better identify patients at high risk of distant relapse.
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AMP-deaminase in elasmobranch fish: a comparative histochemical and enzymatic study.
Marie T. Thébault,Lahoucine Izem,Jean Paul Leroy,Eric Gobin,Grégory Charrier,Jean Paul Raffin +5 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that in the course of evolution, an amplification of the AMP-deaminase activity in muscle was coupled with increase of complexity of the muscular structure.
Phosphonocationic lipids in protein delivery to mice lungs.
Christine Guillaume,Pascal Delépine,Bernard Mercier,Eric Gobin,Jean-Paul Leroy,Vincent Morin,Claude Férec +6 more
TL;DR: In vitro and in vivo results obtained with GLB73, one of the phosphonolipids investigated as gene transfer agents, are reported on, confirming the feasibility of protein/cationic lipid delivery in epithelial cells of mice lungs after intratracheal administration and determining the spatial distribution and visualize the penetration of the complex into the lungs.
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