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Peltier L, Bendavid C, Cavey T, Island M, Doyard M, Leroyer P, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2018 May; 29(8):1905-1915. PMID: 29721575
Introduction: Systemic iron excess favors the development of osteoporosis, especially during genetic hemochromatosis. The cellular mechanisms involved are still unclear despite numerous data supporting a direct effect of iron on...
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Bibe B, Frebling J, Menissier F, Vissac B, Briend M, Chambeyron J, et al.
Ann Genet Sel Anim . 2012 Aug; 8(2):233-64. PMID: 22896490
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Doyard M, Fatih N, Monnier A, Island M, Aubry M, Leroyer P, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2012 Jan; 23(10):2435-45. PMID: 22237814
Unlabelled: In order to understand mechanisms involved in osteoporosis observed during iron overload diseases, we analyzed the impact of iron on a human osteoblast-like cell line. Iron exposure decreases osteoblast...
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Dalleau G, Damavandi M, Leroyer P, Verkindt C, Rivard C, Allard P
Eur Spine J . 2010 Aug; 20(1):123-8. PMID: 20700609
In adolescent idiopathic scoliotic girls, postural imbalance is attributed to a sensory rearrangement of the motor system on the representation of the body in space. The objectives of this study...
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Dalleau G, Baron B, Bonazzi B, Leroyer P, Verstraete T, Verkindt C
J Sports Sci . 2010 Apr; 28(6):657-65. PMID: 20397096
To enhance muscular strength, resistance training machines with a cam, incorporating a variable resistance moment arm, are widely used. However, little information is available about the influence of the variable...
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Hocde S, Loreal O, Sire O, Boussard-Pledel C, Bureau B, Turlin B, et al.
J Biomed Opt . 2004 Apr; 9(2):404-7. PMID: 15065908
Infrared fingerprints of molecules in biology contain much information on cells metabolism allowing one to distinguish between healthy and altered tissues. Here, to collect infrared signatures, we used evanescent wave...
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Pigeon C, Legrand P, Leroyer P, Bouriel M, Turlin B, Brissot P, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2001 Mar; 1535(3):275-84. PMID: 11278167
In humans, hepatic iron overload can lead to hepatocellular carcinoma development. Iron related dysregulation of hepatic genes could play a role in this phenomenon. We previously found that the carbonyl-iron...
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Pigeon C, Ilyin G, Courselaud B, Leroyer P, Turlin B, Brissot P, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2000 Dec; 276(11):7811-9. PMID: 11113132
Considering that the development of hepatic lesions related to iron overload diseases might be a result of abnormally expressed hepatic genes, we searched for new genes up-regulated under the condition...
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Pigeon C, Turlin B, Iancu T, Leroyer P, Le Lan J, Deugnier Y, et al.
J Hepatol . 1999 Jun; 30(5):926-34. PMID: 10365822
Background/aims: In humans, chronic iron excess may induce hepatic fibrosis and/or hepatocellular carcinoma. This work was undertaken to investigate hepatic iron overload outcome in iron-overloaded mice. Methods: BALB/cJ male mice...
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Chenoufi N, Loreal O, Drenou B, Cariou S, Hubert N, Leroyer P, et al.
J Hepatol . 1997 Mar; 26(3):650-8. PMID: 9075674
Background/aims: Hepatocellular carcinoma develops frequently in the course of genetic hemochromatosis, and a role of iron overload in hepatic carcinogenesis is strongly suggested. Methods: The aim of our study was...