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    Arsenic trioxide-based therapy of relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia: registry results from the European LeukemiaNet

    In 2008, a European registry of relapsed acute promyelocytic leukemia was established by the European LeukemiaNet. Outcome data were available for 155 patients treated with arsenic trioxide in first relapse. I...

    E Lengfelder, F Lo-Coco, L Ades, P Montesinos, D Grimwade, B Kishore in Leukemia (2015)

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    Delamination of lamellar phyllosilicate Magadiite

    In this paper, a new delaminated mesoporous material was prepared by swelling the lamellar phyllosilicate Magadiite using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide and tetrapropylammonium hydroxide solution, followed by ...

    YunFei Bi, J. Blanchard, J. -F. Lambert, Y. Millot, P. P. Man in Chinese Science Bulletin (2010)

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    The “Weight” of Words on the Forearms During Relaxation

    In this paper we examined the influence of repetition of weight-related sentences on the involuntary pressure forces of the forearms, when in a relaxed state. These forces were involuntary oscillations, exerte...

    A. Santarpia, A. Blanchet, G. Mininni in Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback (2009)

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    Disseminated histoplasmosis in an HIV-infected patient discovered by routine blood smear staining

    R. Matulionyte, J. Garbino, I. Uçkay in European Journal of Clinical Microbiology … (2005)

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    Murine marrow cellularity and the concept of stem cell competition: geographic and quantitative determinants in stem cell biology

    In unperturbed mice, the marrow cell numbers correlate with the stem cell numbers. High levels of long-term marrow engraftment are obtained with infusion of high levels of marrow cells in untreated mice. To ad...

    G A Colvin, J-F Lambert, M Abedi, C-C Hsieh, J E Carlson, F M Stewart in Leukemia (2004)

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    Tolerance induction by costimulator blockade in 100 cGy treated hosts with varying degrees of genetic disparity

    Long-term multilineage allochimerism can be obtained in H2-mismatched B6.SJL to BALB/c transplants with host irradiation of 100 cGy, donor spleen cell pre-exposure and costimulator blockade with anti-CD40 liga...

    M Abedi, D Greer, J F Lambert, G A Colvin, M S Dooner, C I McAuliffe, D Demers in Leukemia (2003)

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    The marrow stem cell: the continuum

    The marrow hematopoietic stem cell is currently being redefined as to all aspects of its phenotype and its total differentiation capacity. This redefinition now includes its plasticity as to production of nonh...

    P J Quesenberry, G A Colvin, M Abedi, J F Lambert, B Moore in Bone Marrow Transplantation (2003)

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    Towards a better understanding and terminology of the Oxide / Transition Metal Complex interactions

    The present review aims at clarifying some points of terminology regarding the interactions of transition metal ion complexes (TMCs) and transition metal ion ions (TMIs) with oxide matrices, with special empha...

    J. F. Lambert, M. Che in Catalysis by Unique Metal Ion Structures in Solid Matrices (2001)

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    Acidity in pillared clays: origin and catalytic manifestations

    Acidity in pillared clays is a broad topic, and one which has been reviewed before [1-3]. Since it is difficult to be exhaustive, the present contribution is divided in two parts. The first one tries to establ...

    J.-F. Lambert, G. Poncelet in Topics in Catalysis (1997)

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    39K Solid-State NMR Studies of Potassium Tecto- and Phyllosilicates: The In Situ Detection of Hydratable K+ in Smectites

    We report the first application of 39K solid-state NMR to the study of tecto- and phyllosilicates. Under high field (11.7 Tesla) and with the application of a spin-echo sequence, informative 39K spectra can be ob...

    J.-F. Lambert, R. Prost, M. E. Smith in Clays and Clay Minerals (1992)

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    Effects of previous aeroionization on consecutive waking and slee** phases in rats

    The investigation showed that positive and negative air ions have opposite general effects on the structure of sleep in rats. When submitted to positive air ions, the animals consecutively exhibited during sle...

    J. F. Lambert, J. M. Olivereau in International Journal of Biometeorology (1987)

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    Influence of air ions on brain activity induced by electrical stimulation in the rat

    The brain induced activity was studied in 18 rats wearing chronically skull implanted electrodes. The stimulating factor was various electrical stimulations of the mesencephalic reticular activating formation,...

    J. M. Olivereau, J. F. Lambert, A. Truong-Ngoc in International Journal of Biometeorology (1981)

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    Influence of artificial air ionization on the electroencephalogram of the awake rat

    Rats exposed during three weeks to high concentrations of positive air ions (80,000 ions/ml) exhibit signs of lowered brain arousal. Amplitude of electrocorticograms recorded with fronto-frontal and occipito-o...

    J. F. Lambert, J. M. Olivereau, A. Truong-Ngoc in International Journal of Biometeorology (1981)

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    Effects of air ions on some aspects of learning and memory of rats and mice

    When submitted to a single avoidance task male mice showed different behavioral responses if previously treated with opposite aeroionization polarities. Whereas negative air ions tend to improve learning, posi...

    J. M. Olivereau, J. F. Lambert in International Journal of Biometeorology (1981)