
Publications of Remy Bonnavion
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Journal Article (11)
2024
Journal Article
121 (41), e2407130121 (2024)
SPMs exert anti- inflammatory and pro- resolving effects through positive allosteric modulation of the prostaglandin EP4 receptor. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2023
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14, 1297596 (2023)
Large chemokine binding spectrum of human and mouse atypical chemokine receptor GPR182 (ACKR5). FRONTIERS IN PHARMACOLOGY
Journal Article
14 (1), 1980 (2023)
Endothelial FAT1 inhibits angiogenesis by controlling YAP/TAZ protein degradation via E3 ligase MIB2. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 2022
Journal Article
110 (24), pp. 4074 - 4089.e6 (2022)
Endothelial PlexinD1 signaling instructs spinal cord vascularization and motor neuron development. NEURON 2021
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12 (1), 6798 (2021)
G-protein-coupled receptor P2Y10 facilitates chemokine-induced CD4 T cell migration through autocrine/paracrine mediators. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
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118 (17), e2021596118 (2021)
GPR182 is an endothelium-specific atypical chemokine receptor that maintains hematopoietic stem cell homeostasis. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2020
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Men1 disruption in Nkx3.1-deficient mice results in AR(low)/CD44(+) microinvasive carcinoma development with the dysregulated AR pathway. ONCOGENE (2020)
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3 (4), pp. 676 - 689 (2020)
The Orphan G-Protein Coupled Receptor 182 Is a Negative Regulator of Definitive Hematopoiesis through Leukotriene B4 Signaling. ACS PHARMACOLOGY & TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE 2019
Journal Article
8, e49374 (2019)
Myogenic vasoconstriction requires G(12)/G(13) and LARG to maintain local and systemic vascular resistance. ELIFE
Journal Article
146 (14), UNSP dev172569 (2019)
A whole organism small molecule screen identifies novel regulators of pancreatic endocrine development. DEVELOPMENT 2018
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9, 177 (2018)
20-HETE promotes glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in an autocrine manner through FFAR1. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS