Reem Al-Daccak

Affiliations: 
Universite Laval (Canada) 
Area:
Immunology, Molecular Biology
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Harane NE, Correa BL, Gomez I, et al. (2020) Extracellular Vesicles from Human Cardiovascular Progenitors Trigger a Reparative Immune Response in Infarcted Hearts. Cardiovascular Research
Berrazouane S, Boisvert M, Salti S, et al. (2019) Beta1 integrin blockade overcomes doxorubicin resistance in human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Cell Death & Disease. 10: 357
Dam N, Hocine HR, Palacios I, et al. (2017) Human Cardiac-Derived Stem/Progenitor Cells Fine-Tune Monocyte-Derived Descendants Activities toward Cardiac Repair. Frontiers in Immunology. 8: 1413
Sanz-Ruiz R, Casado Plasencia A, R Borlado L, et al. (2017) Rationale and Design of a Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Intracoronary Infusion of Allogeneic Human CARdiac stEm Cells in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction and Left Ventricular Dysfunction: The Randomized Multicenter Double-Blind Controlled CAREMI Trial. Circulation Research
Hocine HR, Costa HE, Dam N, et al. (2017) Minimizing the risk of allo-sensitization to optimize the benefit of allogeneic cardiac-derived stem/progenitor cells. Scientific Reports. 7: 41125
Siewiera J, Gouilly J, Hocine HR, et al. (2015) Natural cytotoxicity receptor splice variants orchestrate the distinct functions of human natural killer cell subtypes. Nature Communications. 6: 10183
Al-Daccak R, Charron D. (2015) Allogenic benefit in stem cell therapy: cardiac repair and regeneration. Tissue Antigens. 86: 155-162
Hocine HR, Lauden L, Dam N, et al. (2015) Lbp03: Allogeneic-Driven Benefit Of Human Cardiac-Derived Stem/Progenitor Cells Human Immunology. 76: 213
Boukouaci W, Lauden L, Siewiera J, et al. (2014) Natural killer cell crosstalk with allogeneic human cardiac-derived stem/progenitor cells controls persistence. Cardiovascular Research. 104: 290-302
Lauden L, Siewiera J, Boukouaci W, et al. (2014) TGF-β-induced (TGFBI) protein in melanoma: a signature of high metastatic potential. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 134: 1675-85
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