Publications by authors named "C Legallais"

Skeletal muscle formation involves tight interactions between muscle cells and associated connective tissue fibroblasts. Every muscle displays the same type of organisation, they are innervated in the middle and attached at both extremities to tendons. Myonuclei are heterogeneous along myotubes and regionalised according to these middle and tip domains.

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  • The study focuses on different subtypes of pancreatic β-cells that regulate insulin secretion and glucose balance, using 3D spheroids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) to mimic these β-cell subtypes and islet-like structures.
  • Researchers examined the signaling patterns of transcription regulators (TRs) in β-cell subpopulations through a systematic analysis of existing single-cell sequencing data, identifying key regulatory networks for these cells.
  • The findings highlight the diversity among β-cell subtypes and propose mechanisms behind their differentiation, which could be crucial for understanding how imbalances in these subtypes contribute to insulin secretion issues in type 2 diabetes.
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Thick honeycomb-like electrospun scaffold with nanoparticles of hydroxyapatite (nHA) recently demonstrated its potential to promote proliferation and differentiation of a murine embryonic cell line (C3H10T1/2) to osteoblasts. In order to distinguish the respective effects of the structure and the composition on cell differentiation, beads-on-string fibers were used to manufacture thick honeycomb-like scaffolds without nHA. Mechanical and biological impacts of those beads-on string fibers were evaluated.

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Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is posing a serious public health concern with a considerable impact on human life and health expenditures worldwide. The disease develops when insulin plasma level is insufficient for coping insulin resistance, caused by the decline of pancreatic β-cell function and mass. In β-cells, the lipotoxicity exerted by saturated free fatty acids in particular palmitate (PA), which is chronically elevated in T2D, plays a major role in β-cell dysfunction and mass.

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