publications-ruggiero
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 94 references in this bibliography folder.
Bernocco, S, Steiglitz, BM, Svergun, DI, Petoukhov, MV, Ruggiero, F, Ricard-Blum, S, Ebel, C, Geourjon, C, Deleage, G, Font, B, Eichenberger, D, Greenspan, DS, and Hulmes, DJ
(2003).
Low resolution structure determination shows procollagen C-proteinase enhancer to be an elongated multidomain glycoprotein
J Biol Chem, 278(9):7199-205.
Fichard, A, Chanut-Delalande, H, and Ruggiero, F
(2003).
[The Ehlers-Danlos syndrome: the extracellular matrix scaffold in question]
Med Sci (Paris), 19(4):443-52.
Perret, S, Eble, JA, Siljander, PR, Merle, C, Farndale, RW, Theisen, M, and Ruggiero, F
(2003).
Prolyl hydroxylation of collagen type I is required for efficient binding to integrin alpha 1 beta 1 and platelet glycoprotein VI but not to alpha 2 beta 1
J Biol Chem, 278(32):29873-9.
Chanut-Delalande, H, Fichard, A, Bernocco, S, Garrone, R, Hulmes, DJ, and Ruggiero, F
(2001).
Control of heterotypic fibril formation by collagen V is determined by chain stoichiometry
J Biol Chem, 276(26):24352-9.
Kessler, E, Fichard, A, Chanut-Delalande, H, Brusel, M, and Ruggiero, F
(2001).
Bone morphogenetic protein-1 (BMP-1) mediates C-terminal processing of procollagen V homotrimer
J Biol Chem, 276(29):27051-7.
Perret, S, Merle, C, Bernocco, S, Berland, P, Garrone, R, Hulmes, DJ, Theisen, M, and Ruggiero, F
(2001).
Unhydroxylated triple helical collagen I produced in transgenic plants provides new clues on the role of hydroxyproline in collagen folding and fibril formation
J Biol Chem, 276(47):43693-8.
Delacoux, F, Fichard, A, Cogne, S, Garrone, R, and Ruggiero, F
(2000).
Unraveling the amino acid sequence crucial for heparin binding to collagen V
J Biol Chem, 275(38):29377-82.
Ruggiero, F, Exposito, JY, Bournat, P, Gruber, V, Perret, S, Comte, J, Olagnier, B, Garrone, R, and Theisen, M
(2000).
Triple helix assembly and processing of human collagen produced in transgenic tobacco plants
FEBS Lett, 469(1):132-6.
Vogel, W, Brakebusch, C, Fassler, R, Alves, F, Ruggiero, F, and Pawson, T
(2000).
Discoidin domain receptor 1 is activated independently of beta(1) integrin
J Biol Chem, 275(8):5779-84.
Delacoux, F, Fichard, A, Geourjon, C, Garrone, R, and Ruggiero, F
(1998).
Molecular features of the collagen V heparin binding site
J Biol Chem, 273(24):15069-76.
Fichard, A, Tillet, E, Delacoux, F, Garrone, R, and Ruggiero, F
(1997).
Human recombinant alpha1(V) collagen chain. Homotrimeric assembly and subsequent processing
J Biol Chem, 272(48):30083-7.
Rousselle, P, Keene, DR, Ruggiero, F, Champliaud, MF, Rest, M, and Burgeson, RE
(1997).
Laminin 5 binds the NC-1 domain of type VII collagen
J Cell Biol, 138(3):719-28.
Ruggiero, F, Burillon, C, and Garrone, R
(1996).
Human corneal fibrillogenesis. Collagen V structural analysis and fibrillar assembly by stromal fibroblasts in culture
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 37(9):1749-60.
Ruggiero, F, Comte, J, Cabanas, C, and Garrone, R
(1996).
Structural requirements for alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 integrin mediated cell adhesion to collagen V
J Cell Sci, 109 ( Pt 7):1865-74.
Fichard, A, Kleman, JP, and Ruggiero, F
(1995).
Another look at collagen V and XI molecules
Matrix Biol, 14(7):515-31.
Mallein-Gerin, F, Ruggiero, F, Quinn, TM, Bard, F, Grodzinsky, AJ, Olsen, BR, and van der Rest, M
(1995).
Analysis of collagen synthesis and assembly in culture by immortalized mouse chondrocytes in the presence or absence of alpha 1(IX) collagen chains
Exp Cell Res, 219(1):257-65.
Ruggiero, F, Champliaud, MF, Garrone, R, and Aumailley, M
(1994).
Interactions between cells and collagen V molecules or single chains involve distinct mechanisms
Exp Cell Res, 210(2):215-23.
Ruggiero, F, Petit, B, Ronziere, MC, Farjanel, J, Hartmann, DJ, and Herbage, D
(1993).
Composition and organization of the collagen network produced by fetal bovine chondrocytes cultured at high density
J Histochem Cytochem, 41(6):867-75.
Mallein-Gerin, F, Ruggiero, F, and Garrone, R
(1990).
Proteoglycan core protein and type II collagen gene expressions are not correlated with cell shape changes during low density chondrocyte cultures
Differentiation, 43(3):204-11.
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