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Epilepsy Behav
May 2011
Balance Control and Motor Performance, UFR STAPS, Henri Poincaré University Nancy I, Villers-lès-Nancy, France.
Epilepsy is responsible for falls that are not systematically associated with seizures and that therefore suggest postural impairment. There are very few studies of postural control in patients with epilepsy and none of them focus on temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), although part of the vestibular cortex is located in the temporal cortex. The aim of this study was to evaluate the characteristics of postural control in a homogeneous population of patients with complex partial TLE.
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May 2009
Cancer Research Unit (EA SIGRETO), Henri Poincaré University-Nancy I, 54506 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy, France.
Manganese superoxide dismutase plays a role in breast tumor cell growth, which depends on its constitutive expression. However, the mechanisms responsible for the regulation of constitutive SOD2 gene expression at different malignant phenotype in breast cancers remain to be determined. The present study reports the identification and characterization of a DNA sequence located in the proximal promoter of the SOD2 gene, which forms a complex with a nuclear protein from breast tumor MCF-7 cells.
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May 1997
Laboratory of Medical Biochemistry-School of Medicine, University Nancy I, Henri Poincare, Vandoeuvre, France.
Pelvic cartilage of chick embryo was used to demonstrate that presence of boron in culture medium decreases synthesis of proteoglycans, collagen and total proteins but on the other hand increases the release of these macromolecules. However, when glucose concentration in culture medium is brought to 22mM, the synthesis decrease is no longer observed, whereas release increase persists. Proteins released into the culture medium included heat shock proteins (70 hsp) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alpha).
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