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    Author Correction: Nearly all the sky is covered by Lyman-α emission around high-redshift galaxies

    Change history: In this Letter, author M. Akhlaghi should be associated with affiliation (2) rather than (3). This error has been corrected online.

    L. Wisotzki, R. Bacon, J. Brinchmann, S. Cantalupo, P. Richter, J. Schaye in Nature (2018)

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    Nearly all the sky is covered by Lyman-α emission around high-redshift galaxies

    Galaxies are surrounded by large reservoirs of gas, mostly hydrogen, that are fed by inflows from the intergalactic medium and by outflows from galactic winds. Absorption-line measurements along the lines of s...

    L. Wisotzki, R. Bacon, J. Brinchmann, S. Cantalupo, P. Richter, J. Schaye in Nature (2018)

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    Risk of Myocardial Infarction (MI) and Non Aspirin Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NANSAIDs): Analysis of a Depletion of Susceptibles Effect in the Risk of MI with Diclofenac: A Field Case-Control Study with the PGRx System

    L. Bensouda-Grimaldi, M. Rossignol, F. Leclercq, N. Danchin, E. Autret-Leca in Drug Safety (2008)

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    Critical Slowing Down in a Simple Fluid System as Measured by Neutron Spin Echo Technique. Crossover Between Hydrodynamics and Critical Dynamics

    Both the mesoscopic structure (as seen by small angle neutron scattering) and the dynamics (as seen by neutron spin echo technique) of the critical fluctuations were measured in CO2 close to the liquid-gas phase ...

    F. Leclercq, S. Pouget, P. Damay in Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy (2003)

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    Isolation of bovine follicular dendritic cells allows the demonstration of a particular cellular prion protein

    As interaction of cellular prion protein (PrPc) and the infectious agent (PrPres) appears to be a crucial pathogenic step promoted by homology, variation in PrPc isoforms on bovine immune cells may explain th...

    C. Thielen, F. Mélot, O. Jolois, F. Leclercq, R. Tsunoda in Cell and Tissue Research (2001)

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    Heart rate as a determinant of L-type Ca2+ channel activity: Mechanisms and implication in force-frequency relation

    Early studies in enzymatically isolated animal cardiomyocytes indicated that voltage-gated “L-type” Ca2+ currents (ICaL) can be upregulated following an increase of the frequency of activation. Recently, we evide...

    S. Lemaire, C. Piot, F. Leclercq in Heart rate as a determinant of cardiac fun… (2000)

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    Heart rate as a determinant of L-type Ca2+ channel activity: Mechanisms and implication in force-frequency relation

    Early studies in enzymatically isolated animal cardiomyocytes indicated the voltage-gated “L-type” Ca2+ currents (ICaL) can be upregulated following an increase of the frequency of activation. Recently, we evid...

    S. Lemaire, C. Piot, F. Leclercq, V. Leuranguer, J. Nargeot in Basic Research in Cardiology (1998)

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    Quantum Rotation of Ammonia Molecules in Disordered Ca(NH3)6

    Calcium hexaammine is a low electron density, metallic compound. In this expanded metal, the ammonia molecules show important rotational and reorientational motions down to 20 K as deduced from the study of th...

    F. Leclercq, P. Damay, A. J. Dianoux in Quantum Aspects of Molecular Motions in So… (1987)

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    Allosteric regulation of crocodilian haemoglobin

    The oxygen affinity of most vertebrate haemoglobins in the absence of diffusible electrolytes is much higher than that of blood. In the red cell this affinity is lowered by organic phosphates, hydrogen ions, c...

    M. F. Perutz, C. Bauer, G. Gros, F. Leclercq, C. Vandecasserie, A. G. Schnek in Nature (1981)