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AURORE VAN DE WALLE
Docteur,
Chargé de recherche CNRS
Recherche - Paris
Spécialités / domaines
Physique-chimie-biologie multi-échelle et cancer (molécules, cellules, tissus et organismes)
Fonctions au sein de l'Institut Curie :
- Chercheur permanent
Publications
PROM2 overexpression induces metastatic potential through epithelial‐to‐mesenchymal transition and ferroptosis resistance in human cancers
Clinical and Translational Medicine
Photothermia at the nanoscale induces ferroptosis via nanoparticle degradation
Nature Communications
Magnetic bioprinting of stem cell-based tissues
Bioprinting
Using Magnetometry to Monitor Cellular Incorporation and Subsequent Biodegradation of Chemically Synthetized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
Journal of Visualized Experiments
Flow with variable pulse frequencies accelerates vascular recellularization and remodeling of a human bioscaffold
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A