AWDR - Courageot,M.P.; Bellon,A.; Daude,N.; Paquet,S.; Nonno,R.; Di Bari,M.A.; Vella,L.J.; Sharples,R.A.; Hill,A.F.; Agrimi,U.; Laude,H.; Vilette,D. - A cell line infectible by prion strains from various species - International Conference - Prion 2006: Strategies, advances and trends towards protection of society - 3.10.-6.10.2006, Torino, Italy, Lingotto Conference Centre - Poster sessions CE-08
AYIA - Paquet,S.; Daude,N.; Courageot,M.P.; Chapuis,J.; Laude,H.; Vilette,D. - PrPc does not mediate internalization of PrPsc but is required at an early stage for de novo prion infection of Rov cells - Journal of Virology 2007 Oct; 81(19): 10786-91
AVXZ - Paquet,S.; Langevin,C.; Chapuis,J.; Jackson,G.S.; Laude,H.; Vilette,D. - Efficient dissemination of prions through preferential transmission to nearby cells - Journal of General Virology 2007 Feb; 88(2): 706-13
ATIE - Paquet,S.; Chapuis,J.; Laude,H.; Vilette,D. - Prion spreading among living cells - International Conference - Prion 2005: Between fundamentals and society's needs - 19.10.-21.10.2005, Congress Center Düsseldorf - Poster Session: Cell Biology of PrPc and PrPsc CELL-36
AQTN - Paquet,S.; Sabuncu,E.; Delaunay,J.L.; Laude,H.; Vilette,D. - Prion infection of epithelial Rov cells is a polarized event - Journal of Virology 2004 Jul; 78(13): 7148-52
AOXR - Paquet,S.; Chapuis,J.; Laude,H.; Vilette,D. - From the entry of prion to the initiation of cellular infection - International Conference - Prion diseases: from basic research to intervention concepts - TSE-Forum, 08.10.-10.10.2003, Gasteig, München - Poster session - PG-28
ATXJ - Porto-Carreiro,I.; Fevrier,B.; Paquet,S.; Vilette,D.; Raposo,G. - Prions and exosomes: from PrPc trafficking to PrPsc propagation. - Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases 2005 Sep-Oct; 35(2): 143-8
ATUP - Sabuncu,E.; Paquet,S.; Chapuis,J.; Moudjou,M.; Lai,T.L.; Grassi,J.; Baron,U.; Laude,H.; Vilette,D. - Prion proteins from susceptible and resistant sheep exhibit some distinct cell biological features - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2005 Nov 25; 337(3): 791-8