B Nabarra
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Nabarra B, Mulotte M, Casanova M, Godard C, London J
Dev Comp Immunol
. 2001 Feb;
25(3):231-43.
PMID: 11164888
FVB/N inbred mice have been widely used to generate a variety of transgenic lines, but their physiology and especially their immunological characteristics are poorly documented. We therefore studied the ultrastructure...
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Droz D, Nochy D, Noel L, Heudes D, Nabarra B, Hill G
Adv Nephrol Necker Hosp
. 2000 Nov;
30:235-59.
PMID: 11068646
No abstract available.
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Zhang P, Duchambon P, Gogusev J, Nabarra B, Sarfati E, Bourdeau A, et al.
Kidney Int
. 2000 Jan;
57(2):437-45.
PMID: 10652020
Background: Chronic oversecretion of parathyroid hormone (PTH) is associated with parathyroid hyperplasia, reflecting a disturbed balance between cell proliferation and apoptosis. This study addressed the unsolved issue of apoptosis in...
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Roussanne M, Gogusev J, Hory B, Duchambon P, Souberbielle J, Nabarra B, et al.
J Bone Miner Res
. 1998 Apr;
13(3):354-62.
PMID: 9525335
An original human parathyroid cell culture model from uremic patients with IIo hyperparathyroidism has been developed, with its main feature being long-term functionally active viability up to 5 months, as...
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PAPIERNIK M, Wache A, Pontoux C, Nabarra B
Eur J Immunol
. 1997 Oct;
27(9):2145-51.
PMID: 9341752
Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) (SW) caused a high incidence (65%) of pregnancy-dependent adenocarcinomas in BALB/c(SW) mice infected as newborns by suckling their mothers' milk. These tumors were type B...
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Nabarra B, Casanova M, Paris D, Paly E, Toyoma K, Ceballos I, et al.
Mech Ageing Dev
. 1997 Jun;
96(1-3):59-73.
PMID: 9223111
The human Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (hSOD-1) gene, catalyses the dismutation of O2 to H2O2 and O2. It is located on chromosome 21 in q22.1 and is overexpressed in Down's syndrome...
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Nabarra B, Desaymard C, Wache A, PAPIERNIK M
Eur J Immunol
. 1996 Nov;
26(11):2724-30.
PMID: 8921961
Exogenous mouse mammary tumor viruses (MMTV) replicate in the mammary glands of infected females, and so infect the suckling pups. We have previously shown that the virus is rapidly disseminated...
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Nabarra B, Andrianarison I
Exp Gerontol
. 1996 Jul;
31(4):489-506.
PMID: 9415106
Aging involves morphological alterations of the thymus and deregulation of various immune response parameters. Altogether, these phenomena have been termed thymic involution. Using electron microscopy, we studied the morphological ultrastructure...
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Nabarra B, Casanova M, Paris D, Nicole A, Toyama K, Sinet P, et al.
Lab Invest
. 1996 Mar;
74(3):617-26.
PMID: 8600312
It has been suggested that the overexpression of copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (SOD-1) in Down's syndrome (DS) patients may be involved in expression of some of the phenotypic characteristics observed in...
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Nabarra B, Andrianarison I
Tissue Cell
. 1995 Jun;
27(3):249-61.
PMID: 7645005
T lymphocytes interact at various levels of differentiation, with cells of the thymic reticulum, forming a peculiar and complex microenvironment. Following earlier descriptions by electron microscopy of three types of...