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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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    Fractures of the proximal humerus: a prospective review of 188 cases

    A round table on proximal humeral fractures took place during the recent GECO meeting (Les Arcs, France, January 2002). This prospective multi-centre study, organised and co-ordinated by C. Schwartz and C. Cun...

    C. Schwartz, C. Cuny in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology (2003)

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    Book reviews

    C. Boeri, D. Brinkert, P. Kehr, Y. Dirheimer in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & … (2000)

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    The use of synthetic bone substitutes: current status and future perspectives

    C. Schwartz in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology (1999)

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    Biology of the calcium phosphate integration in human long bones

    Calcium phosphate ceramics implanted in bones are integrated following a sequence of biological events which has already been described. We had the opportunity to analyze histologically some HA-ceramic samples...

    P. Frayssinet, C. Schwartz, B. Beya in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & … (1999)

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    Bone substitutes

    Biocompatible calcium phosphate ceramics has been used for several years in orthopeadic surgery. We have been using two new synthetic biphasic calcium phosphate ceramics (BCP) since September 1996 for bone def...

    C. Schwartz, P. Lecestre, P. Fraysinet in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & … (1999)

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    Is there still an indication for bovine xeno-graft in human orthopaedic and trauma surgery?

    The author has studied 21 cases of bovine xeno-grafts in human orthopaedic and trauma surgery. The indications were benign tumours (filling of defects with or without structural support), osteotomies for lengt...

    C. Schwartz in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology (1997)

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    Bony allografts and prosthetic replacement of the acetabular aspect of the hip

    51 cases of repeat hip replacement have been reviewed, using allografts for acetabular bone loss, stages 2 and 3 (27 lyophilised and 24 deep-frozen). Mean follow-up was 4 years. Loosening was the reason for in...

    C. Schwartz, A. Raye, R. Petit in European Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery & Traumatology (1997)

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    Comparison of the effects of insulin, PDGF, interleukin-6, and interferon-g on glucose transport in 3T3-L1 cells: lack of cross-talk between tyrosine kinase receptors and JAK/STAT pathways

    The effects of insulin, insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I, platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), interleukin (IL)-6 and interferon-γ on 2-deoxyglucose uptake and insulin receptor substrate (IRS)-1 phosphory...

    C. Huppertz, C. Schwartz, W. Becker, F. Horn, P. C. Heinrich, H.-G. Joost in Diabetologia (1996)

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    Ostéotomies combinées (selon Bombelli)

    Après en avoir rappelé les principes théoriques, et fait un bref rappel technique, les auteurs présentent les résultats à court et moyen terme de l'ostéotomie combinée selon Bombelli sur une série personnelle ...

    C. Schwartz, J. Muller, J. H. Jaeger in Orthopédie Traumatologie (1991)