Rachid Mazroui
- Formation
- à venir
Aucune offre active
Autres opportunités de carrièreAucune étude clinique active
Autres études cliniques
- Axe principal
- Cancer
- Adresse
- 10, rue de l'Espinay, D0-719B
Québec (Québec)
CANADA G1L 3L5 - Téléphone
- +1 418-525-4444, poste 53752
- Télécopieur
- +1 418-525-4195
- Courriel
- rachid.mazroui@crsfa.ulaval.ca
Publications récentes (voir toutes les publications de ce chercheur)
Fournier MJ, Gareau C, Mazroui R. The chemotherapeutic agent bortezomib induces the formation of stress granules. Cancer cell international,
2010. Epub
Mokas S, Mills JR, Garreau C, Fournier MJ, Robert F, Arya P, Kaufman RJ, Pelletier J, Mazroui R. Uncoupling stress granule assembly and translation initiation inhibition. Molecular biology of the cell,
2009. 20: 2673-83
Pelletier J, Mazroui R, Sukarieh R, Harvey I, Gallouzi IE. Stress granules in cell survival In: Denman RB, ed. RNA Binding Proteins in Development and Disease Trivandrum, Kerala,: Research Signpost, 2008. p.13-33.
Goulet I, Boisvenue S, Mokas S, Mazroui R, Cote J. TDRD3, a novel Tudor domain-containing protein, localizes to cytoplasmic stress granules. Human molecular genetics,
2008. 17: 3055-74
Mazroui R, Di Marco S, Clair E, von Roretz C, Tenenbaum SA, Keene JD, Saleh M, Gallouzi IE. Caspase-mediated cleavage of HuR in the cytoplasm contributes to pp32/PHAP-I regulation of apoptosis. The Journal of cell biology,
2008. 180: 113-27
Mazroui R, Di Marco S, Kaufman RJ, Gallouzi IE. Inhibition of the ubiquitin-proteasome system induces stress granule formation. Molecular biology of the cell,
2007. 18: 2603-18
Dormoy-Raclet V, Menard I, Clair E, Kurban G, Mazroui R, Di Marco S, von Roretz C, Pause A, Gallouzi IE. The RNA-binding protein HuR promotes cell migration and cell invasion by stabilizing the beta-actin mRNA in a U-rich-element-dependent manner. Molecular and cellular biology,
2007. 27: 5365-80
Huot ME, Bisson N, Davidovic L, Mazroui R, Labelle Y, Moss T, Khandjian EW. The RNA-binding protein fragile X-related 1 regulates somite formation in Xenopus laevis. Molecular biology of the cell,
2005. 16: 4350-61
Khandjian EW, Huot ME, Tremblay S, Davidovic L, Mazroui R, Bardoni B. Biochemical evidence for the association of fragile X mental retardation protein with brain polyribosomal ribonucleoparticles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,
2004. 101: 13357-62


