L Fritsch
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Recent Articles
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Parreno V, Loubiere V, Schuettengruber B, Fritsch L, Rawal C, Erokhin M, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Apr;
629(8012):688-696.
PMID: 38658752
Although cancer initiation and progression are generally associated with the accumulation of somatic mutations, substantial epigenomic alterations underlie many aspects of tumorigenesis and cancer susceptibility, suggesting that genetic mechanisms might...
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Marsolier J, Perichon M, DeBARRY J, Villoutreix B, Chluba J, Lopez T, et al.
Nature
. 2015 Jan;
520(7547):378-82.
PMID: 25624101
Infectious agents develop intricate mechanisms to interact with host cell pathways and hijack their genetic and epigenetic machinery to change host cell phenotypic states. Among the Apicomplexa phylum of obligate...
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Le P, Benazzouz A, Fritsch L
Ann Chir
. 2003 Mar;
128(2):117-20.
PMID: 12657552
Pneumatosis Intestinalis is a rare benign and often asymptomatic disease; we report the case of a 74 year-old woman with a pneumatosis coli revealed by a pseudo-obstruction; the diagnosis was...
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Polesskaya A, Naguibneva I, Fritsch L, Duquet A, Ait-Si-Ali S, Robin P, et al.
EMBO J
. 2001 Dec;
20(23):6816-25.
PMID: 11726517
Terminal differentiation of muscle cells follows a precisely orchestrated program of transcriptional regulatory events at the promoters of both muscle-specific and ubiquitous genes. Two distinct families of transcriptional co-activators, GCN5/PCAF...
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Fritsch L, Blondon H, Desvignes G, SCHILL H, Vilain C, Billey C
J Radiol
. 2001 May;
82(4):498-500.
PMID: 11353908
We report a case of Castleman disease in the mesentery localized to a 58 year-old man. The mass is hypervascular on CT, which can suggest the diagnostic before surgery.
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Depienne C, Roques P, Creminon C, Fritsch L, Casseron R, Dormont D, et al.
Exp Cell Res
. 2000 Oct;
260(2):387-95.
PMID: 11035935
Infections by human and simian immunodeficiency viruses (HIV and SIV) are independent of host cell division since the preintegration complex (PIC), containing the viral DNA, is able to undergo active...
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Morand P, Buisson M, Collandre H, Chanzy B, Genoulaz O, Bourgeat M, et al.
Leuk Lymphoma
. 2000 Mar;
35(3-4):379-87.
PMID: 10706463
Human Herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) has been consistently associated with Primary Effusion Lymphoma (PEL or body-cavity-based lymphoma) but not with other lymphomas. This paper reports on an AIDS patient without obvious...
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Lallemand F, Fritsch L, Rozenbaum W
J Am Acad Dermatol
. 1998 Sep;
39(3):506-8.
PMID: 9738796
No abstract available.
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Fritsch L, Marechal V, Schneider V, Barthet C, Rozenbaum W, Coppey J, et al.
Virology
. 1998 May;
244(2):542-51.
PMID: 9601522
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) has tropism for helper T lymphocytes and cells of the monocyte/ macrophage lineages. HIV-1 can also infect other cell types, including B cells. We...