Nicolas Barbezier
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Recent Articles
1.
Haddad M, Zuluaga-Arango J, Mathieu H, Barbezier N, Anton P
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Jul;
25(13).
PMID: 39000465
The complexification of in vitro models requires the compatibility of cells with the same medium. Since immune cells are the most sensitive to growth conditions, growing intestinal epithelial cells in...
2.
Richard-Dazeur C, Jacolot P, Niquet-Leridon C, Goethals L, Barbezier N, Anton P
Heliyon
. 2023 Aug;
9(8):e18993.
PMID: 37636425
The quantification of hydrolysable polyphenols such as gallic, ellagic acid and vescalagin by HPLC-DAD is classically run after methanol extraction as a reference solvent. Water extraction is usually discarded because...
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Haddad M, Sztupecki W, Delayre-Orthez C, Rhazi L, Barbezier N, Depeint F, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Feb;
24(4).
PMID: 36835003
The use of cell models is common to mimic cellular and molecular events in interaction with their environment. In the case of the gut, the existing models are of particular...
4.
Grados L, Perot M, Barbezier N, Delayre-Orthez C, Bach V, Fumery M, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2022 Jun;
303(Pt 3):135260.
PMID: 35688194
The development of an individual during fetal life and childhood is characterized by rapid growth as well as gradual maturation of organs and systems. Beyond the nutritional intake in essential...
5.
Ribot C, Soler C, Chartier A, Al Hayek S, Nait-Saidi R, Barbezier N, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2022 Jan;
18(1):e1010015.
PMID: 35025870
Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) is a late-onset disorder characterized by progressive weakness and degeneration of specific muscles. OPMD is due to extension of a polyalanine tract in poly(A) binding protein...
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Guibourdenche M, Haug J, Chevalier N, Spatz M, Barbezier N, Gay-Queheillard J, et al.
Toxics
. 2021 Jul;
9(6).
PMID: 34207749
Pesticide residues represent an important category of food contaminants. Furthermore, during food processing, some advanced glycation end-products resulting from the Maillard reaction can be formed. They may have adverse health...
7.
Sarron E, Perot M, Barbezier N, Delayre-Orthez C, Gay-Queheillard J, Anton P
World J Gastroenterol
. 2020 Jul;
26(23):3145-3169.
PMID: 32684732
Early childhood growth and development is conditioned by the consecutive events belonging to perinatal programming. This critical window of life will be very sensitive to any event altering programming of...
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Ettreiki C, Chango A, Barbezier N, Coeffier M, Anton P, Delayre-Orthez C
Nutrients
. 2019 Aug;
11(8).
PMID: 31370166
Iron is an essential nutrient needed for physiological functions, particularly during the developmental period of the early childhood of at-risk populations. The purpose of this study was to investigate, in...
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Chartier A, Klein P, Pierson S, Barbezier N, Gidaro T, Casas F, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2015 Mar;
11(3):e1005092.
PMID: 25816335
Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD), a late-onset disorder characterized by progressive degeneration of specific muscles, results from the extension of a polyalanine tract in poly(A) binding protein nuclear 1 (PABPN1). While...
10.
Barbezier N, Tessier F, Chango A
Ann Biol Clin (Paris)
. 2014 Dec;
72(6):669-80.
PMID: 25486663
Advanced glycation endproducts or advanced glycation end products (AGEs) levels increase in blood or tissue during aging and in diseases such as diabetes and renal failure. The receptor of advanced...