Theses
2015
BENBARCHE (S.) Influence of immune cytokines on megakaryopia and blood platelet homeostasis. University PhD Thesis. Life and health sciences. University of Strasbourg, 2015
DUPUIS (A.) Biological diagnosis, molecular caratterization and identification of new genes involved in unlabeled congenital thrombopathies. University PhD Thesis. Hematology and vascular physiopathology. University of Strasbourg, 2015
2014
PERTUY (F.) Study of the mechanisms of platelet formation: role of the medullary environment. University PhD Thesis. Option Hematology and Vascular Physiopathology. University of Strasbourg, 2014.
MAURER (E.) Study of the role of the initial stages of platelet adhesion and pulsatile flow in platelet aggregation. University PhD Thesis. Option Hematology and Vascular Physiopathology. University of Strasbourg, 2014
2013
EL GHANNUDI-ABDO (S.) Determinants of Atherothrombosis in Type II Diabetic Patient. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University of Strasbourg, 2013.
2012
BIASCH (K.) The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in hematopoietic emergence during ontogeny. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Biology Option. University of Strasbourg I, 2012.
SCHAFF (M.) Study of platelet adhesion and activation mechanisms applied to the identification of new, safer antithrombotic targets. University PhD Thesis. Option Hematology and Vascular Physiopathology. University of Strasbourg, 2012.
2009
ELIAUTOU (S.) Signaling triggered by the GPIb-V-IX complex and emission of filopodia in the blood platelet. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Biology Option. University of Strasbourg, 2009.
2007
NONNE (C.) Development and characterization of a laser-induced mesenteric artery thrombosis model and evaluation of new antiplatelet targets. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2007.
LANTZ (N.) Role of P2Y1, P2Y4 and P2Y12 receptors in an in vivo model of angiogenesis in mice and role of P2Y1 receptor in endothelial cell function. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2007.
2006
DAVID (T.) Functional mapping of the intracellular domains of the GPIb-V-IX platelet complex and identification of a new cytoplasmic partner. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Biology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2006.
2004
STRASSEL (C.) Study of the role of GPIbb in thrombopoiesis and platelet functions. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2004.
MASTER (B.) Study of the intracellular traffic of the molecule CDle. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2004.
LENAIN (N.) Role of P2 receptors in localized experimental thrombosis and study of bleeding time in mice. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2004.
2003
UMIT (Z.) Interaction of the Hsp70 stress protein with dendritic cells and use of this tool in the context of HIV vaccination. Study of Langerine trafficking in human epidermal Langerhans cells. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2003.
MANGIN (P.) The platelet GPIb-V-IX complex, a von Willebrand factor receptor. Study of the role of the intracellular domains and the signaling induced by the complex. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2003.
KAUFFENSTEIN (G.) Functional and Pharmacological Characterization of the P2Y12 Receptor of Blood Platelets. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2003.
ALEIL (B.) Soluble glycoprotein V, platelet-specific activation marker by thrombin. Interest in thrombosis and transfusion. University PhD Thesis. Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2003.
2002
BAURAND (A.) Platelet ADP Receptors: 1) Regulation during Platelet Activation and Desensitization; 2) Targets of new antithrombotic molecules. University PhD Thesis. Cellular and Molecular Biology Option. University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg I, 2002.