16 Papers
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F. Bouziges is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Basement membrane & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of F. Bouziges include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Papers
Smooth muscle actin expression during rat gut development and induction in fetal skin fibroblastic cells associated with intestinal embryonic epithelium.
Michèle Kedinger,Patricia Simon-Assmann,F. Bouziges,Christiane Arnold,Eliane Alexandra,Katy Haffen +5 more
TL;DR: The immunocytochemical analysis of smooth muscle actin in the hybrid intestines, which had developed as intracoelomic grafts for 12 days, revealed that the skin fibroblastic cells had been induced by the intestinal epithelial cells to differentiate into smooth muscle cells.
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Changes in the expression of laminin during intestinal development
P. Simo,Patricia Simon-Assmann,F. Bouziges,C. Leberquier,Michèle Kedinger,P. Ekblom,Lydia Sorokin +6 more
TL;DR: The finding that laminin A chains are located in the basement membrane of growing villi and of adult crypts raises the possibility that they may be involved in the process of cell growth and/or in the establishment of cell polarity by creating a specialized extracellular microenvironment.
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Epithelial-mesenchymal interactions in intestinal epithelial differentiation.
TL;DR: Several experimental models of hetero-species or -topic recombinants between epithelial and mesenchymal anlagen are described to elucidate the respective roles of these tissue components in morphogenesis, epithelial differentiation, and hormone-elicited responses.
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Origin and deposition of basement membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan in the developing intestine
TL;DR: It is concluded that HSPG molecules located in the basement membrane of the developing intestine were produced exclusively by the epithelial cells, emphasizing the notion already gained from previous studies, that epithelial-mesenchymal interactions play an important role in the formation of a complete basement membrane.
Dual and asynchronous deposition of laminin chains at the epithelial-mesenchymal interface in the gut
P. Simo,P. Simo,F. Bouziges,F. Bouziges,Jean-Claude Lissitzky,Jean-Claude Lissitzky,Lydia Sorokin,Lydia Sorokin,Michèle Kedinger,Michèle Kedinger,Patricia Simon-Assmann,Patricia Simon-Assmann +11 more
TL;DR: The data show that both embryonic intestinal tissue components synthesize laminin and that A and B1/B2 chains were detected in both endodermal and mesenchymal cells, and reinforce the suggestion from previous studies that cooperation between epithelium and Mesenchyme is necessary for the formation of a complete basement membrane in the developing intestine.
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