Search Results - "Becker, Christel"
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The Exposome and Toxicology: A Win–Win Collaboration
Published in Toxicological Sciences (28-02-2022)“…Abstract The development of the exposome concept has been one of the hallmarks of environmental and health research for the last decade. The exposome…”
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The Relationship between Allostasis and Mental Health Patterns in a Pre-Deployment French Military Cohort
Published in European journal of investigation in health, psychology and education (12-10-2021)“…(1) Background: While a number of studies among military personnel focus on specific pathologies such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and…”
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Predicting and treating stress-Induced vulnerability to epilepsy and depression
Published in Annals of neurology (01-07-2015)“…Accumulation of stressful events can render individuals susceptible to develop epilepsy and comorbidities. Whether such vulnerability can be predicted and…”
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Antioxidant treatment after epileptogenesis onset prevents comorbidities in rats sensitized by a past stressful event
Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-04-2019)“…Summary Objective Unresolved past stressful events can induce a state of vulnerability to epilepsy and comorbidities. Using an experimental model of…”
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BDNF as potential biomarker of epilepsy severity and psychiatric comorbidity: pitfalls in the clinical population
Published in Epilepsy research (01-09-2023)“…Several studies implicate brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the pathophysiology of epilepsy. In particular, preclinical data suggest that lower serum…”
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Endogenous multidien rhythm of epilepsy in rats
Published in Experimental neurology (01-05-2019)“…Recent trials of chronic EEG in humans showed that epilepsy is a cyclical disorder of the brain with rhythms at multiple time-scales: circadian, multi-day…”
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Two Myogenin-related Genes Are Differentially Expressed inXenopus laevis Myogenesis and Differ in Their Ability to Transactivate Muscle Structural Genes
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-01-2002)“…Among the myogenic regulatory factors, myogenin is a transcriptional activator situated at a crucial position for terminal differentiation in muscle…”
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Stress and Epilepsy: Towards Understanding of Neurobiological Mechanisms for Better Management
Published in eNeuro (01-11-2023)“…Abstract Stress has been identified as a major contributor to human disease and is postulated to play a substantial role in epileptogenesis. In a significant…”
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Spatio‐temporal expression of MRF4 transcripts and protein during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis
Published in Developmental dynamics (01-02-2006)“…Whereas there have been extensive studies of the expression of XMyf5 and XMyoD during Xenopus embryogenesis, nothing is known about the spatio‐temporal…”
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Two myogenin-related genes are differentially expressed in Xenopus laevis myogenesis and differ in their ability to transactivate muscle structural genes
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-01-2002)“…Among the myogenic regulatory factors, myogenin is a transcriptional activator situated at a crucial position for terminal differentiation in muscle…”
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Expression of MRF4 protein in adult and in regenerating muscles in Xenopus
Published in Developmental dynamics (01-07-2003)“…In Xenopus, previous studies showed that the transcripts of the myogenic regulatory factor (MRF) MRF4 accumulate during skeletal muscle differentiation, but…”
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Stress- and yohimbine-induced release of cholecystokinin in the frontal cortex of the freely moving rat: prevention by diazepam but not ondansetron
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-05-1996)“…The in vivo release of cholecystokinin (CCK)-like material (CCKLM) was measured in the frontal cortex of freely moving rats using the microdialysis technique…”
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