Publications by authors named "Belkaid Y"

We describe the cDNA cloning of ninein, a novel component of centrosomes. In the mouse, ninein is predicted to be an acidic protein (calculated pI of 4.8) with alternatively spliced forms of 245 kDa and 249 kDa that contain extensive regions of coiled-coil structure flanked by non-coiled ends.

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The host's skin is a critical tissue in the natural life cycle of the Leishmania spp. known to cause an 'asymptomatic' infectious process or cutaneous or visceral leishmaniasis in mammals. The dermis, once disturbed by the inoculation of infective parasites, becomes a site of dynamic events, the progression of which depends upon both host and parasite characteristics.

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Mice bearing a transgene coding for a soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor type 1 (TNFR1)-FcIgG3 fusion protein and placed under the control of the alpha-1-antitrypsin gene promoter were generated. Depending on the mouse line, blood levels of the protein ranged from 25 ng/ml to over 100 micrograms/ml; this level of expression was most often transmitted to the transgene-bearing progeny as a relatively stable feature. High-expressor mice were completely resistant to lipopolysaccharide-induced shock and lethality, including after D-galactosamine sensitization, and mice expressing about 1 microgram of the fusion protein/ml were partially (60%) protected.

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