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    Trace Elements in Soils and Vegetables from Market Gardens of Urban Areas in Marrakech City

    The consumption of vegetables grown on soils polluted by trace elements can cause a serious threat for animal and human health and disturb the functioning of the ecosystem. The aim of this work is to determine...

    Y. Laaouidi, A. Bahmed, A. Naylo, H. El Khalil in Biological Trace Element Research (2020)

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    HIV-1 Vpr mediates the depletion of the cellular repressor CTIP2 to counteract viral gene silencing

    Mammals have evolved many antiviral factors impacting different steps of the viral life cycle. Associated with chromatin-modifying enzymes, the cellular cofactor CTIP2 contributes to HIV-1 gene silencing in la...

    F. Forouzanfar, S. Ali, C. Wallet, M. De Rovere, C. Ducloy in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Rapid Changes in Soil Nematodes in the First Years after Technosol Construction for the Remediation of an Industrial Wasteland

    Technosol construction is an emergent technology that uses an assemblage of technogenic materials for the ecological reclamation of derelict land and waste recycling. Knowledge about the colonisation of Techno...

    C. Villenave, G. Séré, C. Schwartz, F. Watteau, A. Jimenez in Eurasian Soil Science (2018)

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    Data set of healthy old people assessed for three walking conditions using accelerometric and opto-electronic methods

    Gait patterns of healthy aging are needed to allow a comparison with pathological situations. However, little data is available.

    S. Gillain, M. Boutaayamou, N. Dardenne in Aging Clinical and Experimental Research (2017)

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    Near Surface Stratigraphy and Regolith Production in Southwestern Elysium Planitia, Mars: Implications for Hesperian-Amazonian Terrains and the InSight Lander Mission

    The presence of rocks in the ejecta of craters at the InSight landing site in southwestern Elysium Planitia indicates a strong, rock-producing unit at depth. A finer regolith above is inferred by the lack of r...

    N. H. Warner, M. P. Golombek, J. Sweeney, R. Fergason, R. Kirk in Space Science Reviews (2017)

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    Selection of the InSight Landing Site

    The selection of the Discovery Program InSight landing site took over four years from initial identification of possible areas that met engineering constraints, to downselection via targeted data from orbiters...

    M. Golombek, D. Kipp, N. Warner, I. J. Daubar, R. Fergason in Space Science Reviews (2017)

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    Energy intake adaptations to acute isoenergetic active video games and exercise are similar in obese adolescents

    Although the impact of passive video games (PVGs) on energy intake has been previously explored in lean adolescents, data are missing on the nutritional adaptations to passive and active video games (AVGs) in ...

    J P Chaput, C Schwartz, Y Boirie, M Duclos in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2015)

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    Review of 41 Neer’s mini-open operations with up to nine-year follow-up and a study of the influence of occupational disease

    The shoulder pain has been reported as the third most common site after low back pain and knee pain, mostly caused by im**ement and rotator cuff syndromes. Surgery is indicated when non-operative treatment ...

    C. Schwartz, F. Atemkeng, T. Messaoudi in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & … (2015)

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    In utero gene therapy rescues microcephaly caused by Pqbp1-hypofunction in neural stem progenitor cells

    Human mutations in PQBP1, a molecule involved in transcription and splicing, result in a reduced but architecturally normal brain. Examination of a conditional Pqbp1-knockout (cKO) mouse with microcephaly failed ...

    H Ito, H Shiwaku, C Yoshida, H Homma, H Luo, X Chen, K Fujita in Molecular Psychiatry (2015)

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    Phosphocalcium ceramics are efficient in the management of severe acetabular loss in revision hip arthroplasties. A 22 cases long-term follow-up study

    Management of bone loss in revision total hip replacement remains a challenge. To eliminate any immunological or infectious problem and so to try to improve the long-term results obtained with allografts, the ...

    C. Schwartz, M. Vautrin in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology (2015)

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    Identification of SOCS2 and SOCS6 as biomarkers in human colorectal cancer

    Over the past years, some members of the family of suppressor of cytokine signalling (SOCS) proteins have emerged as potential tumour suppressors. This study aimed at investigating the clinical significance of...

    E Letellier, M Schmitz, K Baig, N Beaume, C Schwartz in British Journal of Cancer (2014)

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    Salivary protein profiles are linked to bitter taste acceptance in infants

    Based on recent studies in adult subjects, saliva composition is increasingly considered as a physiological factor contributing to taste sensitivity or acceptance. In order to evaluate a possible link between ...

    M. Morzel, C. Chabanet, C. Schwartz, G. Lucchi in European Journal of Pediatrics (2014)

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    P203: Outbreak of puerperal fever in an obstetric ward: a reminder of Ignaz semmelweis

    S Benenson, A Moses, I Gross, C Block in Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Con… (2013)

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    Sensitivity of Two Mesocyclops (Crustacea, Copepoda, Cyclopidae), from Tropical and Temperate Origins, to the Herbicides, Diuron and Paraquat, and the Insecticides, Temephos and Fenitrothion

    Ecotoxicological assessment in the tropics is based mainly on knowledge gained from temperate organisms, although many studies have shown the need for models that are more appropriate to tropical regions. The ...

    C. Leboulanger, C. Schwartz, P. Somville in Bulletin of Environmental Contamination an… (2011)

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    Mass-Spectrometry Based Characterisation of Infant Whole Saliva Peptidome

    The objective of the study was to determine optimal conditions for sampling, sample processing and mass-spectrometry based analysis of infants’ salivary peptidome. Saliva was sampled in 3- and 6-month-old infa...

    G. Lucchi, C. Chambon, C. Truntzer in International Journal of Peptide Research … (2009)

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    p21WAF1 gene promoter is epigenetically silenced by CTIP2 and SUV39H1

    Mainly regulated at the transcriptional level, the cellular cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor, CDKN1A/p21WAF1 (p21), is a major cell cycle regulator of the response to DNA damage, senescence and tumor suppression...

    T Cherrier, S Suzanne, L Redel, M Calao, C Marban, B Samah, R Mukerjee in Oncogene (2009)

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    The use of a ceramic “sandwich cup” in 140 hip arthroplasty with a 5 years follow-up or more

    With still a short follow-up for orthopedic surgery of the hip it can be noted that the results are completely satisfactory on the clinical and radiological level; the survival of the sandwich “alumina in poly...

    M. P. Philippe, J. Hummer, T. Musset in Bioceramics and Alternative Bearings in Jo… (2006)

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    Biphasic phospho-calcium ceramics used as bone substitutes are efficient in the management of severe acetabular bone loss in revision total hip arthroplasties.

    Management of bone loss in revision total hip replacement is a challenge. To eliminate any immunological or infectious problem and so to try to improve the long term results obtained with allografts the author...

    C. Schwartz, R. Bordei in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology (2005)

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    Applying a mechanistic model to cadmium uptake by Zea mays and Thlaspi caerulescens: Consequences for the assessment of the soil quantity and capacity factors

    The Barber-Cushman model was evaluated for its ability to predict Cd uptake by maize (Zea mays L.) and by the Viviez ecotype of the Cd-Zn hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens (J & C Presl), both cultivated on a ...

    T. Sterckeman, J. Perriguey, M. Caël, C. Schwartz, J.L. Morel in Plant and Soil (2004)

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    X-linked creatine transporter defect: An overview

    Summary: In 2001 we identified a new inborn error of metabolism caused by a defect in the X-linked creatine transporter SLC6A8 gene mapped at Xq28 (SLC6A8 deficiency, McKusick 300352). An...

    G. S. Salomons, S. J. M. Van Dooren in Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (2003)

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