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    Hematopoietic PBX-interacting protein (HPIP) is over expressed in breast infiltrative ductal carcinoma and regulates cell adhesion and migration through modulation of focal adhesion dynamics

    The scaffolding protein, hematopoietic PBX-interacting protein (HPIP/PBXIP1), regulates cell migration necessary for cancer cell dissemination. However, the mechanism that governs this process remains unknown....

    S Bugide, D David, A Nair, N Kannan, V S K Samanthapudi, J Prabhakar in Oncogene (2015)

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    Thyroid cancer patients’ involvement in adjuvant radioactive iodine treatment decision-making and decision regret: an exploratory study

    We explored regret in thyroid cancer patients, relating to the decision to accept or reject adjuvant radioactive iodine treatment.

    A. M. Sawka, S. Straus, A. Gafni, S. Meiyappan, D. David in Supportive Care in Cancer (2012)

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    Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia: clinical characteristics and long-term outcomes

    To present the clinical features and management outcomes in a large longitudinal series of patients with craniofacial fibrous dysplasia (CFD).

    A M A Rahman, S N Madge, K Billing, P J Anderson, I Leibovitch, D Selva, D David in Eye (2009)

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    CAD/CAM in a Complex Industrial Environment

    Manufacturers’ main targets (high productivity, high quality and low costs) are found in a complex economic environment demanding flexibility and spirit of adaptability. The achievement of these goals is stron...

    D. David, M. Ermacora, G Totis in AMST’05 Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology (2005)

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    Transgenic animal models of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders: histopathology, behavior and therapy

    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a devastating neurodegenerative disease that affects more than 15 million people worldwide. Within the next generation, these numbers will more than double. To assist in the elucida...

    J Götz, J R Streffer, D David, A Schild, F Hoerndli, L Pennanen in Molecular Psychiatry (2004)

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    Phonological and visual processing deficits can dissociate in developmental dyslexia: Evidence from two case studies

    The present study describes two Frenchteenagers with developmental reading andwriting impairments whose performance wascompared to that of chronological age andreading age matched non-dyslexic participants.Lau...

    Sylviane Valdois, Marie-Line Bosse, B. Ans, S. Carbonnel in Reading and Writing (2003)

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    Biliary obstruction in hematopoietic cell transplant recipients: an uncommon diagnosis with specific causes

    Jaundice is a common problem in marrow transplant recipients. The incidence of bile duct obstruction in this setting is unknown. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of biliary obstruction,...

    CS Murakami, W Louie, GS Chan, M O’Donnell, D David in Bone Marrow Transplantation (1999)

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    6-Hydroxydopamine induces the loss of the dopaminergic phenotype in substantia nigra neurons of the rat

    Intraparenchymal injections of the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) into the medial forebrain bundle in rats destroys the dopaminergic neurons in the pars compacta of the substantia nigra. In other transm...

    K. E. Bowenkamp, D. David, P. L. Lapchak, M. A. Henry in Experimental Brain Research (1996)

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    A study of the internal oxidation and segregation processes in a low-alloyed steel, between 600 °C and 900 °C

    B. Regad, F. Oudet, S. Lecourt, D. David in Journal of Materials Science Letters (1996)

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    Systemic IL-10 Release, After a Single Pre or Per Operative Large Dose of ATG-Fresenius in Human Kidney Transplantation

    IL-10 is a key cytokine with pleiotropic effect secreted by B cells, cells of the macrophage lineage and also TH0, TH1, TH2 subset. Initialy described as “cytokines synthesis inhibitor factor”, producted by TH2 c...

    Y. Saint Hillier, B. Hory, E. Racadot, C. Bresson in Organ Shortage: The Solutions (1995)

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    An Evaluation of Artificial Neural Networks Applied to Infrared Thermography Inspection of Composite Aerospace Structures

    The increasing use of composite materials on aircraft structures as well as their increasing average age have led to the search and the development of several global nondestructive testing techniques to scan l...

    H. Trétout, D. David, J. Y. Marin in Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondest… (1995)

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    Systemic IL-10 Release, After a Single Pre or Per Operative Large Dose of ATG-FRESSENIUS in Human Kidney Transplantation

    IL-10 is a key cytokine with pleiotropic effect secreted by B cells, cells of the macrophage lineage and also TH0, TH1, TH2 subset. Initialy described as “cytokines synthesis inhibitor factor”, producted by TH...

    Y. Saint Hillier, B. Hory, E. Racadot, C. Bresson in Organ Shortage: The Solutions (1995)

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    Laser Ultrasonics : A Non Contacting NDT System

    Ultrasound is today one of the commonest nondestructive methods in industry, in particular for the inspection of composites in the aerospace industry. Piezoelectric transducers are generally used to emit and r...

    O. Pétillon, J. P. Dupuis, D. David in Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondest… (1995)

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    A 43 kDa protein inserted at the plasma membrane-cytoskeleton interface in rumen entodiniomorphid ciliates

    The P-43 ofEudiplodinium and homologous proteins in three other entodiniomorphid species, free-living ciliates, flagellates, and HeLa cells, were identified at the plasma membrane-cytoskeleton interface. Proteins...

    A. Sghir, D. David, M. Ferrier in Protoplasma (1994)

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    Multiple lie-poisson structures, reductions, and geometric phases for the Maxwell-Bloch travelling wave equations

    The real-valued Maxwell-Bloch equations on ℝ3 are investigated as a Hamiltonian dynamical system obtained by applying an S1 reduction to an invariant subsystem of a dynamical system on ℂ3. These equations on ℝ3 a...

    D. David, D. D. Holm in Journal of Nonlinear Science (1992)

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    Mode-Selective Bond Fission in Fundamental Stretchings of Hod

    Stimulated Raman excitation and coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering prepare and detect, respectively, HOD molecules withonequantum of vibrational excitation in the O-H or OD stretch vibrations. This selective v...

    Y. Cohen, D. David, T. Arusi-parpar, I. Bar, S. Rosenwaks in Mode Selective Chemistry (1991)

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    Kinetics and hemodynamic effects of intravenous nicardipine modified by previous propranolol oral treatment

    Intravenous nicardipine, 5 mg, was administered in two comparable groups of eight patients with chronic coronary artery disease but no clinical signs of heart failure. One group had received no previous treatm...

    P. Rocha, M. Guerret, D. David, X. Marchand, J. C. Kahn in Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy (1990)

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    Regulation of Liver Gene Expression in Dexamethasone Resistant Hepatoma Cells

    The growth of ‘differentiated’ Faza 967 and ‘dedifferentiated’ H56 clones of H4IIEC3 rat hepatoma cell line is inhibited by dexamethasone via specific glucocorticoid receptors. We have isolated a series of gro...

    A. Venetianer, D. David in Activation of Hormone and Growth Factor Receptors (1990)

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    Chaotic Behavior in Nonlinear Polarization Dynamics

    We analyze the problem of two counterpropagating optical laser beams in a slightly nonlinear medium from the point of view of Hamiltonian systems; the one-beam subproblem is also investigated as a special case...

    D. David, D. D. Holm, M. V. Tratnik in Solitons in Physics, Mathematics, and Nonl… (1990)

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    Demonstration of a 58kd protein as a major component of the plasma membrane skeleton in the ciliateEntodinium bursa

    InEntodinium bursa, proteins of isolated cortices have been analysed by gel electrophoresis. Besides tubulins, several major protein components with M.W. comprised between 21,000 and 195,000 were resolved. Treatm...

    B. Vigues, D. David in Protoplasma (1989)

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