Publications by authors named "R Zemmouri"

We report here the stereoconvergent formylation of (E/Z)-β-bromo-β-fluorostyrene mixtures with carbon monoxide and sodium formate catalyzed by palladium. Optimization of reaction conditions leads to the corresponding pure (Z)-α-fluorocinnamaldehydes in good yields. The reaction was extended to styrenes bearing electro-attracting or electro-donating groups.

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Background: Mutations in the SPG7 gene, which encodes paraplegin, are responsible for an autosomal recessive hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP).

Objective: To screen the SPG7 gene in a large population of HSP families compatible with autosomal recessive transmission.

Methods: The authors analyzed 136 probands with pure or complex HSP for mutations in the SPG7 using denaturation high-performance liquid chromatography and direct sequencing.

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Autosomal recessive forms of axonal Charcot-Marie-Tooth (ARCMT2) disease are frequent in some areas, such as North Africa and the Middle East, since consanguineous marriages are still common there. Recently, a unique homozygous mutation in LMNA, which encodes lamin A/C, a component of the nuclear envelope, was identified in members of three Algerian families with ARCMT2 linked to chromosome 1q21.2-q21.

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Giant axonal neuropathy is a rare severe autosomal recessive childhood disorder affecting both the peripheral nerves and the central nervous system. Peripheral nerves characteristically show giant axonal swellings filled with neurofilaments. The giant axonal neuropathy gene was localised by homozygosity mapping to chromosome 16q24.

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Giant axonal neuropathy is a rare autosomal recessive childhood disorder characterized by a peripheral neuropathy and features of central nervous system involvement. We describe four patients belonging to a consanguineous Algerian family with late onset (6-10 years) slowly progressive autosomal recessive giant axonal neuropathy. The propositus presented with a Charcot-Marie-Tooth 2-like phenotype with foot deformity, distal amyotrophy of lower limbs, areflexia and distal lower limb hypoesthesia.

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