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    Tolerance Evaluation of L-asparaginase loaded in red blood cells

    R. Kravtzoff, P. Colombat, I. Desbois in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1996)

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    Improved pharmacodynamics of l-asparaginase-loaded in human red blood cells

    To evaluate the modification of pharmacodynamic parameters induced by the administration of l-asparaginase loaded into red blood cells, 13 patients received a single dose of l-asparaginase internalised into the c...

    R. Kravtzoff, C. Ropars, I. Desbois in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1996)

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    Monoaminergic Systems and Child Psychiatric Pathophysiology

    Since the demonstration in 1921 by Otto Loewi that a chemical substance was released after nervous stimulation, much neuroscientific research has been performed on neurotransmission and chemical synapse. Work ...

    B. Garreau, D. Lerminiaux, C. Barthélémy in Brain and Behavior in Child Psychiatry (1990)

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    Clinical, Electrophysiological, and Biochemical Markers and Monoaminergic Hypotheses in Autism

    Early infantile autism, originally described by Kanner (1943), is a syndrome defined by a set of clinical features including failure to develop normal social relationships, developmental disturbances of verbal...

    N. Bruneau, C. Barthélémy, J. Martineau in Brain and Behavior in Child Psychiatry (1990)

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    Urinary dopamine metabolites as indicators of the responsiveness to fenfluramine treatment in children with autistic behavior

    Modifications in serotonin and dopamine metabolism were evaluated in 13 children with autistic behavior and related to their responsiveness to fenfluramine treatment. A double-blind medication-placebo crossove...

    C. Barthelemy, N. Bruneau, J. Jouve in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (1989)

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    Vascular Connective Matrices and Haemostasis in Diabetic Angiopathy

    Diabetic angiopathy is characterized by two types of alterations. The first concerns glycoprotein metabolism: an increase in synthesis or a decrease in catabolism leads to the accumulation of “glycoprotein mat...

    J. P. Muh, Y. J. Legrand in Diseases of the Arterial Wall (1989)

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    Urinary free and conjugated catecholamines and metabolites in autistic children

    Urinary catecholamines (DA, NE, E) and their main metabolites (HVA, DOPAC, MHPG) were analyzed both as free and conjugates in eight children diagnosed as autistic according to DSM-III criteria and eight normal...

    C. Barthelemy, N. Bruneau in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (1988)

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    Dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH) and homovanillic acid (HVA) in autistic children

    In the present study, plasma DBH activity and urinary HVA levels were measured in 19 autistic and 15 normal children. DBH activity was significantly elevated in the 8 less retarded autistic patients. In this s.....

    C. Garnier, E. Comoy, C. Barthelemy in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (1986)

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    Effects of in vitroN-glucosylation on type-I collagen fibrillogenesis

    J. D. Guitton, A. Le Pape, P. Y. Sizaret, J. P. Muh in Bioscience Reports (1981)

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    Effects of pyridoxine and magnesium on autistic symptoms—Initial observations

    In an open trial, a heterogeneous group of 44 children with autistic symptoms were treated with large doses of vitamin B6 and magnesium. Clinical improvement with worsening on termination of the trial was observe...

    G. Lelord, J. P. Muh, C. Barthelemy in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disord… (1981)

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    John L. Andreassi, Joseph A. Gallichio, Nancy E. Young in Human Evoked Potentials (1979)

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    Isolement de glycoprotéides solubilisés par action de la collagénase sur la membrane basale glomérulaire humaine

    Beitrag zur chemischen Zusammensetzung der Glykoproteine aus der glomerulären Basalmembran der Menschenniere.

    P. Bardos, M. Lanson, J. P. Muh, P. Degand in Experientia (1974)