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Études bibliographiques - Année universitaire 2005-2006
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AB | 2 | 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 | AE | 40 | 1, 2, 3, 4 | |
CA | 40 | 1, 2, 3, 4 | CG | 22 | 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | |
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AF | 31 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, I | AI | 10 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | |
AG | 38 | 1, 2, (3 + I), 4, 5, 6 | CC | 3 | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 | |
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BC | 26 | 1, 2, I, II, III, IV | BH | 18 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | |
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5. Douek, D. C., McFarland, R. D., Keiser, P. H., Gage, E. A., Massey, J. M., Haynes, B. F., Polis, M. A., Haase, A. T., Feinberg, M. B., Sullivan, J. L., Jamieson, B. D., Zack, J. A., Picker, L. J., and Koup, R. A. (1998) Changes in thymic function with age and during the treatment of HIV infection. Nature 396, 690-695. |
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7. Reinhardt, R. L., Khoruts, A., Merica, R., Zell, T., and Jenkins, M. K. (2001) Visualizing the generation of memory CD4 T cells in the whole body. Nature 410, 101-105. |
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8. Champagne, P., Ogg, G. S., King, A. S., Knabenhans, C., Ellefsen, K., Nobile, M., Appay, V., Rizzardi, G. P., Fleury, S., Lippk, M., Försterk, R., Rowland-Jones, S., Sékaly, R. P., McMichael, A. J., and Pantaleo, G. (2001) Skewed maturation of memory HIV-specific CD8 T lymphocytes. Nature 410, 106-110. |
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9. Kaech, S. M., and Ahmed, R. (2001) Memory CD8+ T cell differentiation: initial antigen encounter triggers a developmental program in naïve cells. Nature Immunol. 2, 415-422. |
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10. Irie-Sasaki, J., Sasaki, T., Matsumoto, W., Opavsky, A., Cheng, M., Welstead, G., Griffiths, E., Krawczyk, C., Richardson, C. D., Aitken, K., Iscove, N., Koretzky, G., Johnson, P., Liu, P., Rothstein, D. M., and Penninger, J. M. (2001) CD45 is a JAK phosphatase and negatively regulates cytokine receptor signalling. Nature 409, 349-354. |
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11. Jonuleit, H., Schmitt, E., Stassen, M., Tuettenberg, A., Knop, J., and Enk, A. H. (2001) Identification and functional characterization of human CD4+CD25+ T cells with regulatory properties isolated from peripheral blood. J. Exp. Med. 193, 1285-1294. |
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12. Mori, S., Nakano, H., Aritomi, K., Wang, C. R., Gunn, M. D., and Kakiuchi, T. (2001) Mice lacking expression of the chemokines CCL21-ser and CCL19 (plt mice) demonstrate delayed but enhanced T cell immune responses. J. Exp. Med. 193, 207-218. |
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13. van Stipdonk, M. J. B., Hardenberg, G., Bijker, M. S., Lemmens, E. E., Droin, N. M., Green, D. R. and S. P. Schoenberger (2003) Dynamic programming of CD8+ T lymphocyte responses. Nature Immunology 4, 361-365. |
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14. He, X., Janeway, Jr., C. A., Levine, M., Robinson, E., Preston-Hurlburt, P., Viret, C., and Bottomly, K. (2002) Dual receptor T cells extend the immune repertoire for foreign antigens. Nature Immunol. 3, 127-134. |
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15. Moser, J. M., Gibbs, J., Jensen, P. E., and Lukacher, A. E. (2002) CD94-NKG2A receptors regulate antiviral CD8+ T cell responses. Nature Immunol. 3, 189-195. |
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16. Kang, J., Volkmann, A., and Raulet, D. H. (2001) Evidence that gd versus ab T cell fate determination is initiated independently of T cell receptor signaling. J. Exp. Med. 193, 689-698. |
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17. Pasare, C., and Medzhitov, R. (2003) Toll Pathway-Dependent Blockade of CD4+CD25+ T Cell-Mediated Suppression by Dendritic Cells. Science 299, 1033-1036. |
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18. Kaech, S. M., Tan, J. T., Wherry, E. J., Koniecznyl, B. T., Surh, C. D., and Ahmed, R. (2003) Selective expression of the interleukin 7 receptor identifies effector CD8 T cells that give rise to long-lived memory cells. Nature Immunol. 4, 1191-1198. |
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19. Pereira, J. P., Girard, R., Chaby, R., Cumano, A., and Vieira, P. (2003) Monoallelic expression of the murine gene encoding Toll-like receptor 4. Nat Immunol. 4, 464-470. |
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20. Boes, M., Cerny, J., Massol, R., Op den Brouw, M., Kirchhausen, T., Chen, J., and Ploegh, H. L. (2002) T-cell engagement of dendritic cells rapidly rearranges MHC class II transport. Nature 418, 983-988. |
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21. Kissler, S., Lu, L., and Cantor, H. (2004) Thymic selection can compensate for mutations affecting T cell activation and generate a normal T cell repertoire in mutant mice. PNAS 101, 210-214. |
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22. Fitzgerald, K. A., Rowe, D. C., Barnes, B. J., Caffrey, D. R., Visintin, A., Latz, E., Monks, B., Pitha, P. M., and D. T. Golenbock (2003) LPS-TLR4 Signaling to IRF-3/7 and NF-kB Involves the Toll Adapters TRAM and TRIF. J. Exp. Med. 198, 1043–1055. |
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23. Liston, A., Lesage, S., Wilson, J., Peltonen, L., and C. C. Goodnow (2003) Aire regulates negative selection of organ-specific T cells. Nature Immunol. 4, 350-354. |
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24. Fontenot, J. D., Gavin, M. A. and A. Y. Rudensky (2003) Foxp3 programs the development and function of CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells. Nature Immunol. 4, 330-336. |
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25. Xie, H., Ye, M., Feng, R. and T. Graf (2004) Stepwise reprogramming of B cells into macrophages. Cell 117, 663-676. |
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26. Shinkura, R., Ito, S., Begum, N. A., Nagaoka, H., Muramatsu, M., Kinoshita, K., Sakakibara, Y., Hijikata, H. and T. Honjo (2004) Separate domains of AID are required for somatic hypermutation and class-switch recombination. Nature Immunol. 5, 707-712. |
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27. Quintana, F. J., Hagedorn, P. H., Elizur, G., Merbl, Y., Domany, E. and I. R. Cohen (2004) Functional immunomics: Microarray analysis of IgG autoantibody repertoires predicts the future response of mice to induced diabetes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 14615-14621. |
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28. Tabeta, K., Georgel, P., Janssen, E., Du, X., Hoebe, K., Crozat, K., Mudd, S., Shamel, L., Sovath, S., Goode, J., Alexopoulou, L., Flavell, R. A. and B. Beutler (2004) Toll-like receptors 9 and 3 as essential components of innate immune defense against mouse cytomegalovirus infection. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 3516-3521. |
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29. Halverson, R., Torres, R. M. and R. Pelanda (2004) Receptor editing is the main mechanism of B cell tolerance toward membrane antigens. Nature Immunol. 5, 645-650. |
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30. Pancer, Z., Amemiya, C. T., Ehrhardt, G. R., Ceitlin, J., Gartland, G. L. and M. D. Cooper (2004) Somatic diversification of variable lymphocyte receptors in the agnathan sea lamprey. Nature 430, 174-180. Alder, M. N., Rogozin, I. B., Iyer, L. M., Glazko, G. V., Cooper, M. D. and Z. Pancer (2005) Diversity and function of adaptive immune receptors in a jawless vertebrate. Science 310, 1970-1973. |
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31. Kipnis, J., Mizrahi, T., Hauben, E., Shaked, I., Shevach, E. and M. Schwartz (2002) Neuroprotective autoimmunity: naturally occurring CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells suppress the ability to withstand injury to the central nervous system. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 99, 15620-15625. |
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32. Divanovic, S., Trompette, A., Atabani, S. F., Madan, R., Golenbock, D. T., Visintin, A., Finberg, R. W., Tarakhovsky, A., Vogel, S. N., Belkaid, Y., Kurt-Jones, E. A. and C. L. Karp (2005) Negative regulation of Toll-like receptor 4 signaling by the Toll-like receptor homolog RP105. Nat. Immunol. 6, 571-578. |
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33. Anderson, M. S., Venanzi, E. S., Chen, Z., Berzins, S. P., Benoist, C. and D. Mathis (2005) The cellular mechanism of Aire control of T cell tolerance. Immunity 23, 227-239. |
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34. Mendez, S., Reckling, S. K., Piccirillo, C. A., Sacks, D. and Y. Belkaid (2004) Role for CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells in reactivation of persistent leishmaniasis and control of concomitant immunity. J. Exp. Med. 200, 201-210. |
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35. Lenz, D. C., Kurz, S. K., Lemmens, E., Schoenberger, S. P., Sprent, J., Oldstone, M. B. and D. Homann (2004) IL-7 regulates basal homeostatic proliferation of antiviral CD4+T cell memory. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101, 9357-9362. |
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37. Lambolez, F., Arcangeli, M. L., Joret, A. M., Pasqualetto, V., Cordier, C., Santo, J. P., Rocha, B. and S. Ezine (2006) The thymus exports long-lived fully committed T cell precursors that can colonize primary lymphoid organs. Nat. Immunol. 7, 76-82. |
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38. Panoutsakopoulou, V., Huster, K. M., McCarty, N., Feinberg, E., Wang, R., Wucherpfennig, K. W. and H. Cantor (2004) Suppression of autoimmune disease after vaccination with autoreactive T cells that express Qa-1 peptide complexes. J. Clin. Invest. 113, 1218-1224. |
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39. Gruber, A. and T. Brocker (2005) MHC class I-positive dendritic cells (DC) control CD8 T cell homeostasis in vivo: T cell lymphopenia as a prerequisite for DC-mediated homeostatic proliferation of naive CD8 T cells. J. Immunol. 175, 201-206. |
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40. Sivori, S., Falco, M., Chiesa, M. D., Carlomagno, S., Vitale, M., Moretta, L. and A. Moretta (2004) CpG and double-stranded RNA trigger human NK cells by Toll-like receptors: induction of cytokine release and cytotoxicity against tumors and dendritic cells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A 101, 10116-10121. |
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Le tableau ci-dessous indique la note d'oral obtenue pour l'étude bibliographique. Cette note, valant pour la note de contrôle continu de l'UE, est donnée de manière strictement indicative. Seule la note définitive qui sera enregistrée par la scolarité fera foi.
La colonne "Initiales" indique les initiales de l'étudiant en prenant, par défaut, les deux 1ères lettres de son prénom puis les deux 1ères lettres de son nom (soit 4 lettres); en cas d'équivoque, la 3ème lettre du nom a été ajoutée.
Initiales |
Note (/20) |
AdGA |
18,50 |
AfAY |
17,75 |
AlHA |
Absent |
AmBE |
17,25 |
AmCA |
10,50 |
AmCH |
Absent |
AuBE |
14,00 |
BeLE |
15,00 |
BeNO |
16,75 |
CaAD |
16,50 |
CéLE |
14,75 |
ChBO |
16,25 |
CiGO |
13,50 |
ClBR |
10,75 |
CyNA |
12,50 |
EmBA |
18,50 |
EmDO |
14,25 |
EmOR |
14,75 |
FaAM |
12,00 |
FaME |
11,00 |
FaTE |
Absent |
FaTO |
12,00 |
FoEL |
12,25 |
FoMA |
Absent |
GaMA |
16,50 |
HaMA |
Absent |
HéON |
12,75 |
InAK |
11,00 |
IsME |
14,00 |
IsPI |
15,50 |
JeSE |
12,00 |
JiZH |
Absent |
JuFO |
13,00 |
JuMA |
10,25 |
LaRA |
Absent |
LaTI |
Absent |
LaVE |
14,50 |
LiBE |
11,75 |
LoDE |
17,00 |
LuBA |
16,25 |
LuDU |
13,75 |
MaCE |
18,50 |
MaDO |
15,00 |
MaDU |
17,75 |
MaTO |
14,75 |
MéBO |
15,75 |
MéHA |
Absent |
MyPI |
11,25 |
NaME |
12,25 |
PaPA |
14,00 |
SaEL |
Absent |
SaKH |
16,00 |
SaPA |
11,00 |
SoPL |
15,25 |
TaRI |
15,50 |
ThBR |
11,00 |
ViCH |
18,00 |
ViDE |
Absent |
WaCH |
12,50 |
YaME |
14,00 |
YeGR |
14,25 |
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