Lebonvallet, Nicolas
Nicolas Lebonvallet researcher
VIAF ID: 165152079221207112319 (Personal)
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Works
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Characterization of contact areas between keratinocytes and sensory neurons. | |
Characterization of neurons from adult human skin-derived precursors in serum-free medium : a PCR array and immunocytological analysis. | |
Cutaneous nociception: Role of keratinocytes | |
Développement d'un modèle in vitro pour évaluer l'efficacité de prévention et de traitement des manifestations cutanées provoquées par l'application des mesures d'hygiène dans le contexte de la COVID-19 | |
Etude des interactions neuro-cutanées et de la ré-innervation d'un explant cutané humain | |
Intra-epidermal nerve endings progress within keratinocyte cytoplasmic tunnels in normal human skin | |
Major role for TRPV1 and InsP3R in PAR-2-elicited inflammatory mediator production in differentiated human keratinocytes. | |
New human in vitro co‐culture model of keratinocytes and sensory neurons like cells releasing substance P with an evaluation of the expression of <scp>ZIKV</scp> entry receptors: A potent opportunity to test Zika virus entry and to study Zika virus' | |
New insights into the roles of myofibroblasts and innervation during skin healing and innovative therapies to improve scar innervation | |
A new tool to test active ingredient using lactic acid in vitro, a help to understand cellular mechanism involved in stinging test: An example using a bacterial polysaccharide (Fucogel® ). | |
Photobiomodulation in dermatology : role of Nrf2 in the anti-inflammatory response of visible light | |
Structural and functional analyses of human ferroportin and molecular mechanisms associated with hemochromatosis type 4. | |
Study of hydrogen sulfide on keratinocytes immune functions : physiopathological involvement in the burn context. | |
Study of the role of PAR-2 in cutaneous neurogenic inflammation. |