S Pampfer
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Pampfer S, Cordi S, cikos S, Picry B, Vanderheyden I, Hertogh R
Biol Reprod
. 2000 Aug;
63(3):879-86.
PMID: 10952935
In order to better understand how tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha may contribute to the local regulation of uterine cell death, cultures of mouse uterine epithelial WEG-1 cells were exposed to...
12.
Debieve F, Pampfer S, Thomas K
Mol Hum Reprod
. 2000 Jul;
6(8):743-9.
PMID: 10908285
Inhibins and activins are dimeric proteins, with each subunit being one of three related protein subunits (alpha, betaA or betaB). The mRNA levels of these subunits were studied quantitatively during...
13.
Galan A, OConnor J, Valbuena D, Herrer R, Remohi J, Pampfer S, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2000 Jul;
63(2):430-9.
PMID: 10906047
The implanting blastocyst must appose and adhere to the endometrial epithelium and, subsequently, invade it. Locally regulated uterine epithelial apoptosis induced by the embryo is a crucial step of the...
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Pampfer S
J Reprod Fertil Suppl
. 2000 Jul;
55:129-39.
PMID: 10889842
Almost 10 years ago, it was proposed that the packaging of all devices and supplies used by diabetic patients for routine care should carry this warning label: 'Poor control of...
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Pampfer S
Placenta
. 2000 Jun;
21 Suppl A:S3-10.
PMID: 10831115
Inner cell mass (ICM) and trophectoderm cell lineages diverge early in cleavage in response to a complex combination of cellular and molecular determinative events. The resulting differences in metabolic requirements,...
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Neyrinck A, Eeckhoudt S, Meunier C, Pampfer S, Taper H, Verbeeck R, et al.
Life Sci
. 2000 Jan;
65(26):2851-9.
PMID: 10622274
Recent studies support the hypothesis that non parenchymal cells (mainly macrophages) may play a role in the metabolism and cellular effects of paracetamol. In order to investigate this hypothesis, male...
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Pampfer S, Cordi S, Dutrieux C, Vanderheyden I, Marchand C, de Hertogh R
Cytokine
. 1999 Jul;
11(7):500-9.
PMID: 10419651
Previous observations have shown that tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) synthesis is increased in the uterus of diabetic rats and that the epithelial layer lining the uterine lumen is the...
18.
Pampfer S, Donnay I
Cell Death Differ
. 1999 Jun;
6(6):533-45.
PMID: 10381643
The aim of this review is to summarize the information currently available regarding the occurrence of apoptosis in the developing embryo and in the receptive uterus during the peri-implantation period...
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Wuu Y, Pampfer S, Becquet P, Vanderheyden I, Lee K, de Hertogh R
Biol Reprod
. 1999 Jan;
60(2):479-83.
PMID: 9916017
Mouse blastocysts were exposed for 24 h to various concentrations of recombinant mouse tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) and observed for their capacity to implant in vitro on a fibronectin-coated...
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Wuu Y, Pampfer S, Vanderheyden I, Lee K, de Hertogh R
Biol Reprod
. 1998 Jun;
58(6):1416-24.
PMID: 9623600
Previous studies have shown the adverse impact of the cytokine tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) on the development of the inner cell mass in mouse blastocysts. In the present study,...