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S Palle

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Klein J, Boudard D, Cadusseau J, Palle S, Forest V, Pourchez J, et al.
Biomed Microdevices . 2013 Jan; 15(3):427-36. PMID: 23329290
The significant expansion in the use of nanoparticles and submicron particles during the last 20 years has led to increasing concern about their potential toxicity to humans and particularly their...
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Leclerc L, Boudard D, Pourchez J, Forest V, Sabido O, Bin V, et al.
Inhal Toxicol . 2010 Nov; 22(13):1091-100. PMID: 21047166
Background: The use of micro- or nanometric particles is in full expansion for the development of new technologies. These particles may exhibit variable toxicity levels depending on their physicochemical characteristics....
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Bortolotti D, Mothe-Satney I, Ferrari P, Gautier N, Sonke J, Palle S, et al.
Diabetes Metab . 2007 Feb; 32(6):598-603. PMID: 17296513
Beside insulinoma, alternative causes of hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia include the rare autoimmune syndrome related to spontaneous autoantibodies either to insulin or to insulin receptor. We describe a case of hypoglycaemia with...
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Barou O, Palle S, Vico L, Alexandre C, Lafage-Proust M
Am J Physiol . 1998 Feb; 274(1):E108-14. PMID: 9458755
Immobilization affects bone formation. However, the mechanisms regulating the decrease in osteoblast recruitment remain unclear. The aim of our study was to determine in vivo osteoblastic proliferation after short-term immobilization...
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Barou O, Laroche N, Palle S, Alexandre C, Lafage-Proust M
J Histochem Cytochem . 1997 Sep; 45(9):1189-95. PMID: 9283606
We evaluated bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) immunohistochemistry in undecalcified adult rat tibiae to study cell kinetics in various bone compartments: primary and secondary spongiosae, periosteum, and bone marrow. Several regimens of BrdU...
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Guignandon A, Genty C, Vico L, Lafage-Proust M, Palle S, Alexandre C
Bone . 1997 Feb; 20(2):109-16. PMID: 9028534
There is a large body of evidence that microgravity- or immobilization-induced bone loss is mainly related to osteoblastic cell impairment. Osteoblasts are sensitive to increased mechanical stress and could therefore...
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Bourrin S, Palle S, Pupier R, Vico L, Alexandre C
J Bone Miner Res . 1995 Nov; 10(11):1745-52. PMID: 8592952
This study as been conducted to examine the effects of physical exercise on the bone trabecular network and the cellular adaptations in three different areas of a single bone, the...
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Bourrin S, Palle S, Genty C, Alexandre C
J Bone Miner Res . 1995 May; 10(5):820-8. PMID: 7639118
To determine how bone recovers from immobilization-induced bone loss and to specify whether its recovering capacity is improved by physical exercise, 5-week-old male Wistar rats (287.07 g +/- 10.65 SD)...
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Genty C, Palle S, Vanelle L, Bourrin S, Alexandre C
Biotech Histochem . 1994 May; 69(3):160-4. PMID: 8068810
We have developed a colorimetric method for evaluating the number of osteoblastic cells in culture without destroying the cells. This assay is based on the staining of basophilic cellular compounds...
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Bourrin S, Genty C, Palle S, Gharib C, Alexandre C
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1994 May; 76(5):1999-2005. PMID: 8063662
To investigate the manner in which cancellous bone in different skeletal sites and within a bone site adapts to strenuous training, 5-wk-old male rats were subjected to intensive treadmill running...