Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (29)

  1. 25. Wittamer, V., Franssen, J.-D., Vulcano, M., Mirjolet, J.-F., Le Poul, E., Migeotte, I., Brezillion, S., Tyldesley, R., Blanpain, C., Detheux, M., Mantovani, A., Sozzani, S., Vassart, G., Parmentier, M., & Communi, D. (2003). Specific recruitment of antigen-presenting cells by chemerin, a novel processed ligand from human inflammatory fluids. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 198(7), 977-985. doi:10.1084/jem.20030382
  2. 26. Blanpain, C., Vanderwinden, J.-M., Cihak, J., Wittamer, V., Le Poul, E., Issafras, H., Stangassinger, M., Vassart, G., Marullo, S., Schlndorff, D., Parmentier, M., & Mack, M. (2002). Multiple active states and oligomerization of CCR5 revealed by functional properties of monoclonal antibodies. Molecular biology of the cell, 13(2), 723-737. doi:10.1091/mbc.01-03-0129
  3. 27. Martin, L., Blanpain, C., Garnier, P., Wittamer, V., Parmentier, M., & Vita, C. (2001). Structural and functional analysis of the RANTES-glycosaminoglycans interactions. Biochemistry, 40(21), 6303-6318. doi:10.1021/bi002670n
  4. 28. Blanpain, C., Wittamer, V., Vanderwinden, J.-M., Boom, A., Renneboog, B., Lee, B., Le Poul, E., El-Asmar, L., Govaerts, C., Vassart, G., Doms, R. W., & Parmentier, M. (2001). Palmitoylation of CCR5 is critical for receptor trafficking and efficient activation of intracellular signaling pathways. The Journal of biological chemistry, 276(26), 23795-23804. doi:10.1074/jbc.M100583200
  5. 29. Blanpain, C., Lee, B., Tackoen, M., Puffer, B., Boom, A., Libert, F., Sharron, M., Wittamer, V., Vassart, G., Doms, R. W., & Parmentier, M. (2000). Multiple nonfunctional alleles of CCR5 are frequent in various human populations. Blood, 96(5), 1638-1645.
  6.   Articles dans des revues sans comité de lecture (1)

  7. 1. Rovira I Berger, M., Ferrero, G., Miserocchi, M., Montanari, A., & Wittamer, V. (2024). A single-cell transcriptomic atlas reveals resident dendritic-like cells in the zebrafish brain parenchyma. eLife., 13:RP91427.
  8.   Rapports de recherche, comptes rendus, lettres à l'éditeur, working papers (2)

  9. 1. Wittamer, V., & Bertrand, J. Y. (2020). Yolk Sac Hematopoiesis: Does It Contribute to the Adult Hematopoietic System? Cellular and molecular life sciences. doi:10.1007/s00018-020-03527-6
  10. 2. Bondue, B., Wittamer, V., & Parmentier, M. (2011). Chemerin and its receptors in leukocyte trafficking, inflammation and metabolism. Cytokine & growth factor reviews, 22(5-6) , 331-338.
  11.   Participations à des congrès et colloques internationaux (5)

  12. 1. Wittamer, V., et al. (2017). Utilizing zebrafish for new insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of microglia ontogeny. Poster présenté à la conférence Cell Symposia on Neuro-Immune Axis: Reciprocal Regulation in Development, Health, and Disease (September 2017: Sitges, Spain).
  13. 2. Wittamer, V., et al. (2017). Utilizing zebrafish for new insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of microglia ontogeny. Poster présenté à la conférence Annual Meeting of the International Society for Experimental Hematology (August 2017: Frankfurt, Germany).
  14. 3. Wittamer, V. (2017). Ontogeny of microglia in the vertebrate embryo. Paper session presented at Spring Meeting of the Belgium Society for Cell and Developmental Biology (May 2017: Hasselt, Belgium).
  15. 4. Wittamer, V. (2016). Insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of microglia ontogeny. Paper session presented at Zebrafish Disease Models 9 (October 2016: Singapore).

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