Jean-Claude Pache
- NADPH oxidase isoform 1 is expressed in lung tissue of ARDS patients and decreases hyperoxia-induced ROS production and cell death in pulmonary type II epithelial cellsBy Stephanie Carnesecchi, Isabelle Dunand-Sauthier, Grigory Singovsky, Yves Donati, Karim Hammad, Christine Deffert, Karl-Heinz Krause, Walter Reith, Jean-Claude Pache and Constance BarazzoneStephanie Carnesecchi1Pathology/immunology and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandIsabelle Dunand-Sauthier2Pathology/immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandGrigory Singovsky1Pathology/immunology and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandYves Donati1Pathology/immunology and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandKarim Hammad1Pathology/immunology and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandChristine Deffert2Pathology/immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandKarl-Heinz Krause2Pathology/immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandWalter Reith2Pathology/immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandJean-Claude Pache2Pathology/immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, SwitzerlandConstance Barazzone1Pathology/immunology and Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland
- Prevention of hyperoxia-induced lung injury: Counterbalancing the deleterious effects of endothelin-1 in rat lungsBy Dorottya Czövek, Yves Donati, Xavier Belin, Jean-Claude Pache, Ferenc Petak and Walid HabreDorottya Czövek1Department of Anaesthesiology, Pharmacology and Intensive Care, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandYves Donati2Department of Pediatrics, Medical School, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandXavier Belin1Department of Anaesthesiology, Pharmacology and Intensive Care, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandJean-Claude Pache3Department of Clinical Pathology, University of Geneva, SwitzerlandFerenc Petak4Department of Medical Physics and Informatics, University of Szeged, HungaryWalid Habre5Pediatric Anesthesia Unit, Geneva Children's Hospital,, University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland
- LSC 2013 abstract - NADPH oxidase isoform 2 (NOX2) is expressed in alveolar macrophages of emphysematous patients and prevents elastase-induced emphysema through the involvement of MMP9/TIMP1 gene expressionBy Jean-Claude Pache, Yves Donati, Christine Deffert, Karl-Heinz Krause, Contance Barazzone-Argiroffo and Stephanie CarnesecchiJean-Claude Pache2Pathology/Immunology, CMU, Geneva, SwitzerlandYves Donati1Pathology/Immunology and Pediatrics, CMU, Geneva, SwitzerlandChristine Deffert2Pathology/Immunology, CMU, Geneva, SwitzerlandKarl-Heinz Krause2Pathology/Immunology, CMU, Geneva, SwitzerlandContance Barazzone-Argiroffo1Pathology/Immunology and Pediatrics, CMU, Geneva, SwitzerlandStephanie Carnesecchi1Pathology/Immunology and Pediatrics, CMU, Geneva, Switzerland
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