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    Transfusion as an Inflammation Hit: Knowns and Unknowns by Garraud, Olivier, Tariket, S, Sut, C, Haddad, A, Aloui, C, Chakroun, T, Laradi, S, Cognasse, F

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (29-11-2016)
    “…Transfusion of blood cell components is frequent in the therapeutic arsenal; it is globally safe or even very safe. At present, residual clinical…”
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    Metabolic effects of Ramadan fasting in patients at high risk of cardiovascular diseases by Beltaief, K, Bouida, W, Trabelsi, I, Baccouche, H, Sassi, M, Dridi, Z, Chakroun, T, Hellara, I, Boukef, R, Hassine, M, Addad, F, Razgallah, R, Khochtali, I, Nouira, S

    Published in International journal of general medicine (01-07-2019)
    “…The effects of Ramadan fasting on health are a little controversial. The present study is aimed at evaluating the metabolic effects on a group of 517 patients…”
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    In‐utero coxsackievirus B4 infection of the mouse thymus by Jaïdane, H., Halouani, A., Jmii, H., Elmastour, F., Abdelkefi, S., Bodart, G., Michaux, H., Chakroun, T., Sane, F., Mokni, M., Geenen, V., Hober, D., Aouni, M.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-03-2017)
    “…Summary Type B coxsackievirus (CV‐B) infections are involved frequently in the triggering of several autoimmune diseases such as myocarditis, dilated…”
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    Effects of Ramadan fasting on platelet reactivity in diabetic patients treated with clopidogrel by Bouida, W, Baccouche, H, Sassi, M, Dridi, Z, Chakroun, T, Hellara, I, Boukef, R, Hassine, M, Added, F, Razgallah, R, Khochtali, I, Nouira, S

    Published in Thrombosis journal (02-06-2017)
    “…The effects of Ramadan fasting (RF) on clopidogrel antiplatelet inhibition were not previously investigated. The present study evaluated the influence of RF on…”
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    Molecular background of D-negative phenotype in the Tunisian population by Moussa, H., Tsochandaridis, M., Chakroun, T., Jridi, S., Abdelneji, B., Hmida, S., Silvy, M., Bailly, P., Gabert, J., Levy-Mozziconacci, A., Jemni-Yacoub, Saloua

    Published in Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (01-06-2012)
    “…Background: Most studies of the molecular basis of Rhesus D‐negative phenotype have been conducted in Caucasian and African populations. A comprehensive survey…”
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    Circulating platelet–leukocyte aggregates: A marker of microvascular injury in diabetic patients by Elalamy, I, Chakroun, T, Gerotziafas, G.T, Petropoulou, A, Robert, F, Karroum, A, Elgrably, F, Samama, M.-M, Hatmi, M

    Published in Thrombosis research (01-01-2008)
    “…Abstract Diabetes is associated with multiple disorders including metabolic, cellular and blood disturbances leading to vascular complications. Increased…”
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    Anti-D auto-immunization in a patient with weak D type 4.0 by Ouchari, M., Chakroun, T., Abdelkefi, S., Romdhane, H., Houissa, B., Jemni Yacoub, S.

    “…We report the case of a 56-year-old patient with blood group O+C−c+E−e+K−, followed for a myelodysplasic syndrome and treated by regular pheno-identical and…”
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    RHDweak partial 4.0 is associated with an altered RHCEce(48C, 105T, 733G, 744C, 1025T) allele in the Tunisian population by Ouchari, M., Polin, H., Romdhane, H., Abdelkefi, S., Houissa, B., Chakroun, T., Gabriel, C., Hmida, S., Jemni Yacoub, S.

    Published in Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (01-08-2013)
    “…Summary Background and Objectives D is the most immunogenic blood group antigen. About 1% of whites carry an altered RHD allele leading to quantitative or…”
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    The Duffy blood group system in the Tunisian population by Ouchari, M., Romdhane, H., Chakroun, T., Abdelkefi, S., Jarrey, I., Houissa, B., Jemni Yacoub, S.

    “…Tunisia was described to as genetically heterogenous. Besides the 1% native Berber, the genetically influence of the Europeans seems much larger than that of…”
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    RHD positive among C/E+ and D-negative blood donors in Tunisia by Moussa, H., Tsochandaridis, M., Kacem, N., Chakroun, T., Abdelkefi, S., Gabert, J., Levy, A., Jemni Yacoub, S.

    “…The aim of this study was to investigate RHD alleles among Tunisian blood donors with D-negative phenotype and positive for C and/or E antigen. A total of 100…”
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    Clinico-biological and immunohaematological profile of patients with β-thalassemia in Tunisia: about 26 cases by Romdhane, H, Amara, H, Abdelkefi, S, Souyeh, N, Chakroun, T, Jarrey, I, Bouslama, M, Belhedi, S, Houissa, B, Boughammoura, L, Jemni Yacoub, S

    “…To study the clinical and biological profile of β-thalassemic patients in our region, reflecting the quality of their care. A retrospective study (2010-2011)…”
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    System RH: screening of partials D with RHD/RHCE hybrid gene by Ouchari, M, Jemni Yacoub, S, Houissa, B, Abdelkefi, S, Chakroun, T, Bouslama, M, Jerray, I, Belhedi, S, Hmida, S

    “…The determination of the RhD phenotype is important in transfusion medicine. However, the complexity of the expression of the D antigen is the cause of the…”
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    Système RH : dépistage de D partiels avec RHD/RHCE gène hybride by Ouchari, M., Jemni Yacoub, S., Houissa, B., Abdelkefi, S., Chakroun, T., Bouslama, M., Jerray, I., Belhedi, S., Hmida, S.

    “…La détermination du phénotype RhD est importante en médecine transfusionnelle. Toutefois, la complexité de l’expression de l’antigène D est à l’origine des…”
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    Complexes leucoplaquettaires en tant que marqueur d’activation dans les concentrés plaquettaires standards by Chakroun, T., Abdelkefi, S., Bouslama, M., Houissa, B., Zaier, M., Miled, A., Kortas, M., Yacoub, S.

    “…Plusieurs tests de laboratoire sont disponibles pour le contrôle de qualité des concentrés plaquettaires. Dans le cadre de contrôle de qualité des concentrés…”
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    In vitro aspirin resistance detected by PFA-100 closure time: pivotal role of plasma von Willebrand factor by CHAKROUN, Tahar, GEROTZIAFAS, Grigoris, ROBERT, Francoise, LECRUBIER, Chantal, SAMAMA, Meyer Michel, HATMI, Mohamed, ELALAMY, Ismail

    Published in British journal of haematology (2004)
    “…The in vitro closure time (CT), determined by the Platelet Function Analyzer (PFA-100), is used to monitor patients treated with aspirin. A relatively high…”
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    RHD weak partial 4.0 is associated with an altered RHCE ce( 48C , 105T , 733G , 744C , 1025T ) allele in the Tunisian population by Ouchari, M., Polin, H., Romdhane, H., Abdelkefi, S., Houissa, B., Chakroun, T., Gabriel, C., Hmida, S., Jemni Yacoub, S.

    Published in Transfusion medicine (Oxford, England) (01-08-2013)
    “…Summary Background and Objectives D is the most immunogenic blood group antigen. About 1% of whites carry an altered RHD allele leading to quantitative or…”
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    Molecular analysis of D-negative phenotype in the Tunisian population by Moussa, Hadger, Tsochandaridis, M., Chakroun, T., Jridi, S., Abdelneji, B., Hmida, S., Silvy, M., Bailly, P., Gabert, J., Levy-Mozziconacci, A., Jemni-Yacoub, S.

    “…Background: Most studies of the molecular basis of Rhesus D-negative phenotype have been conducted in Caucasian and African populations. A comprehensive survey…”
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