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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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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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Age-related quantitative MRI changes in healthy cartilage: preliminary results.

Biorheology

November 2006

Department of Pharmacology, Faculté de Médecine, UMR 7561 CNRS University Nancy I, Avenue de la Forêt de Haye, 54505 Vandoeuvre lès Nancy, France.

Objectives: As the early form of OA is characterized by elevated water content in the cartilage tissue, the purpose of this study was to verify in vivo if age-related changes in patellar cartilage in healthy volunteers can be detected using quantitative MRI with T2 mapping and volume measurement MRI methods.

Design: Thirty healthy volunteers of various classes of age (18 to 65 years old) were enrolled in this study. MR images of the patellar cartilage were acquired at 1.

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Allergenicity of some isoforms of white sesame proteins.

Clin Exp Allergy

August 2002

Laboratory of Medical and Paediatric Fiochemistry and Department of Internal Medicine and Clinical Immunology, University Nancy I, France.

Background: Allergy to sesame seeds is often associated with particularly severe reactions, with a high risk of anaphylaxis. The increase in reports of allergic reactions to sesame is probably due to the growing use of sesame seeds or sesame oil in food.

Objective: To determine the molecular weights of the proteins in three variety of sesame seeds and to study the isoelectric points and the allergenicity of white sesame proteins.

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Effect of boric acid solution on cartilage metabolism.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

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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Four- and Five-Coordinate Oxovanadium(V) Alkoxides: Do Steric Effects or Electronic Properties Dictate the Geometry?

Inorg Chem

October 1996

Laboratoire de Chimie Theorique, University Nancy I, B.P. 239, 54506 Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France, and Department of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1872.

Sterically hindered ligands generally form metal complexes with lower coordination numbers than less hindered ligands. In contrast to dogma, the solid state vanadium(V) complexes with ethylene glycol and pinacol contain four- and five-coordinate vanadium atoms, respectively. Ab initio and electrostatic potential distribution calculations were conducted on both experimental and optimized geometries of the four- and five-coordinate oxovanadium chloroalkoxides.

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