SELL


Description

The SELL (selectin L) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 1.

SELL (Syndicat des éditeurs de logiciels de loisirs) is a French organization founded in 1995 to promote the interests of video game developers. Established by Infogrames' CEO Bruno Bonnell, the organization primarily distributes information about video game professionals to authorities and consumers. Since 2016, Julie Chalmette from Bethesda France has served as the group's chair, while Nicolas Vignolles has been the general delegate since 2020. From June 1999 until the arrival of PEGI in 2003, SELL was responsible for rating the content of video games in France. Bruno Bonnell, then CEO of Infogrames, founded SELL and became its first Chairman in 1995, with Hervé Pasgrimaud appointed General Delegate. In 2002, Jean-Claude Larue assumed the role of chairman, later becoming general delegate from 2003 to 2012. Christian Bellone succeeded Jean-Claude Larue as president in 2003 and was re-elected in 2004. Geoffroy Sardin, then CEO of Ubisoft France, chaired SELL in 2005, which at that time comprised around forty members.

SELL (L-selectin) is a calcium-dependent lectin that mediates cell adhesion by binding to glycoproteins on neighboring cells. It mediates the adherence of lymphocytes to endothelial cells of high endothelial venules in peripheral lymph nodes, promoting initial tethering and rolling of leukocytes in endothelia.

SELL is also known as CD62L, LAM1, LECAM1, LEU8, LNHR, LSEL, LYAM1, PLNHR, TQ1.

Associated Diseases


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