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    Peripheral denervation participates in heterotopic ossification in a spinal cord injury model by Debaud, Charlotte, Salga, Marjorie, Begot, Laurent, Holy, Xavier, Chedik, Malha, de l'Escalopier, Nicolas, Torossian, Fréderic, Levesque, Jean-Pierre, Lataillade, Jean-Jacques, Le Bousse-Kerdilès, Marie-Caroline, Genêt, François

    Published in PloS one (30-08-2017)
    “…We previously reported the development of a new acquired neurogenic HO (NHO) mouse model, combining spinal cord transection (SCI) and chemical muscle injury…”
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    Long-Term Disease Prevention with a Gene Therapy Targeting Oligodendrocytes in a Mouse Model of Adrenomyeloneuropathy by Özgür-Günes, Yasemin, Chedik, Malha, Le Stunff, Catherine, Fovet, Claire-Maëlle, Bougnères, Pierre

    Published in Human gene therapy (01-09-2022)
    “…Adrenomyeloneuropathy (AMN) is a late-onset axonopathy of spinal cord tracts caused by mutations of the ABCD1 gene that encodes adrenoleukodystrophy protein…”
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    Correction of a knock-in mouse model of acrodysostosis with gene therapy using a rAAV9-CAG-human PRKAR1A vector by Özgür-Günes, Yasemin, Le Stunff, Catherine, Chedik, Malha, Belot, Marie-Pierre, Becker, Pierre-Hadrien, Blouin, Véronique, Bougnères, Pierre

    Published in Gene therapy (01-08-2022)
    “…Acrodysostosis is a rare skeletal dysplasia caused by loss-of-function mutations in the regulatory subunit of protein kinase A (PRKAR1A). In a knock-in mouse…”
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    Local and Systemic Factors Drive Ectopic Osteogenesis in Regenerating Muscles of Spinal-Cord-Injured Mice in a Lesion-Level-Dependent Manner by Debaud, Charlotte, Tseng, Hsu-Wen, Chedik, Malha, Kulina, Irina, Genêt, François, Ruitenberg, Marc J, Levesque, Jean-Pierre

    Published in Journal of neurotrauma (01-08-2021)
    “…Neuroimmune dysfunction is thought to promote the development of several acute and chronic complications in spinal cord injury (SCI) patients. Putative roles…”
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