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Hammami, I., & Jolicoeur, M. (2015). Glutamine and Cancer Immunosuppression. In Rajendram, R., Preedy, V. R., & Patel, V. B. (eds.), Glutamine in Clinical Nutrition (pp. 475-486). External link
Hammami, I., Chen, J., Murschel, F., Bronte, V., De Crescenzo, G., & Jolicoeur, M. (2012). Immunosuppressive activity enhances central carbon metabolism and bioenergetics in myeloid-derived suppressor cells in vitro models. BMC Cell Biology, 13(1). Available
Hammami, I., Bertrand, M., Chen, J., Bronte, V., De Crescenzo, G., & Jolicoeur, M. (2012). Nitric Oxide Affects Immune Cells Bioenergetics: Long-Term Effects of Nitric-Oxide Derivatives on Leukaemic Jurkat Cell Metabolism. Immunobiology, 217(8), 808-815. External link
Guzman-Morales, J., Ariganello, M. B., Hammami, I., Thibault, M., Jolicoeur, M., & Hoemann, C. D. (2011). Biodegradable chitosan particles induce chemokine release and negligible arginase-1 activity compared to IL-4 in murine bone marrow-derived macrophages. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 405(4), 538-544. External link
Hammami, I., Chen, J., Bronte, V., De Crescenzo, G., & Jolicoeur, M. (2011). Myeloid-derived suppressor cells exhibit two bioenergetic steady-states in vitro. Journal of Biotechnology, 152(1-2), 43-48. External link