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    Specific IgE responses in patients allergic to goat’s milk but tolerant to cow’s milk: involvement of minor differences in primary structure between caprine and bovine caseins

    Sandrine Ah-Leung, Fany Blanc, Stéphane Hazebrouck in Clinical and Translational Allergy (2011)

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    Immunochemical characterisation of structure and allergenicity of peanut 2S albumins using different formats of immunoassays

    Proteins of the 2S albumin family, such as Ara h2 and Ara h6, are most frequently involved in peanut allergy. We have developed a reverse enzyme allergo-sorbent test (EAST) in which total serum IgE antibodies ...

    Hervé Bernard, Marie-Françoise Drumare in Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry (2009)

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    Martin Chalumeau, Laurence Foix-l'Hélias, Pierre Scheinmann in Pediatric Radiology (2003)

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    Rib fractures after chest physiotherapy for bronchiolitis or pneumonia in infants

    Background. The reported causes of rib fractures in infants are: child abuse, accidental injury, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, bone fragility, birth trauma and severe cough.

    Martin Chalumeau, Laurence Foix-l'Helias, Pierre Scheinmann in Pediatric Radiology (2002)

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    CT scan patterns of pulmonary alveolar proteinosis in children

    Background. To study computed tomographic (CT) findings in children with pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) more extensively. Objective. To describe the CT features at the time of diagnosis and after therapeut...

    Véronique Albafouille, Natacha Sayegh, Saida De Coudenhove in Pediatric Radiology (1999)

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    Exercise-Induced Asthma

    Sport can improve the quality of life of asthmatic children. However, athletic activity and even games are frequently disturbed by dyspnoeic events called exercise-induced asthma (EIA). The intensity and the t...

    Patrick Rufin, Pierre Scheinmann, Prof. Jacques de Blic in BioDrugs (1997)

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    In vivo andin vitro anti-tumour activity of dimaprit

    Dimaprit, a histamine H2-receptor agonist, injected daily i.p. to fibrosarcoma-bearing mice, induced a decrease in tumour growth and an increase in survival. Dimaprit, added to tumour cell cultures (10−4 M), inhi...

    Antoinette Fray, Claude Burtin, Pierre Scheinmann in Agents and Actions (1985)