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    Virtual reality insights into schizophrenic patients’ way to interpret an Avatar's help by Brunet-Gouet, E, Oker, A, Berrada-Baby, Z, Courgeon, M, Urbach, M, Bazin, N, Martin, J.C, Amorim, M.A, Roux, P, Passerieux, C

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2016)
    “…With regards to the neurocognitive deficits and cognitive bias of schizophrenic disorders, it may be hypothesized that these patients suffer a deficit in…”
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    MARC: a framework that features emotion models for facial animation during human–computer interaction by Courgeon, M., Clavel, C.

    Published in Journal on multimodal user interfaces (01-12-2013)
    “…Emotions and their expressions by virtual characters will play a key role in future affective human–machine interfaces. Recent advances in the psychology of…”
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    response of the centrosome to heat shock and related stresses in a Drosophila cell line by Debec, A, Courgeon, A.M, Maingourd, M, Maisonhaute, C

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-07-1990)
    “…The centrosome of Drosophila melanogaster cells cultured in vitro has been followed by immunofluorescence techniques with the Bx63 antibody of Frasch and…”
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    Effect of hydrogen peroxide on cytoskeletal proteins of Drosophila cells: comparison with heat shock and other stresses by Courgeon, A M, Maingourd, M, Maisonhaute, C, Montmory, C, Rollet, E, Tanguay, R M, Best-Belpomme, M

    Published in Experimental cell research (01-01-1993)
    “…Hydrogen peroxide, which was shown to trigger the heat-shock response by activating the immediate binding of the heat-shock factor to DNA heat shock regulatory…”
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    Hydrogen peroxide activates immediate binding of a Drosophila factor to DNA heat-shock regulatory element in vivo and in vitro by Becker, J. (Universite Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France), Mezger, V, Courgeon, A.M, Best-Belpomme, M

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-05-1990)
    “…The synthesis of heat‐shock proteins via activation of heat‐shock genes occurs in response to heat and various physical or chemical stressing agents…”
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    Beta-galactosidase is induced by hormone in Drosophila melanogaster cell cultures by Best-Belpomme, M, Courgeon, A.M, Rambach, A

    “…Drosophila melanogaster cell lines Kc and Ca and clones FC and RF6, cultured in vitro, have no detectable β -galactosidase (β -D-galactoside galactohydrolase,…”
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    Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) induces actin and some heat-shock proteins in Drosophila cells by Courgeon, A.M, Rollet, E, Becker, J, Maisonhaute, C, Best-Belpomme, M

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-01-1988)
    “…Drosophila cells of a clone derived from line Kc were treated with various concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The concentration of 10 mM was lethal,…”
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    Heat shock proteins are induced by cadmium in Drosophila cells by Courgeon, A M, Maisonhaute, C, Best-Belpomme, M

    Published in Experimental cell research (01-08-1984)
    “…Drosophila cells were treated with increasing concentrations of CdCl2 (10 microM-1 mM). The toxicity of cadmium, as observed by cellular death and the ability…”
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    Interactions and systems for augmenting a live dance performance by Clay, A., Couture, N., Nigay, L., de la Riviere, J., Martin, J., Courgeon, M., Desainte-Catherine, M., Orvain, E., Girondel, V., Domenger, G.

    “…The context of this work is to develop, adapt and integrate augmented reality related tools to enhance the emotion involved in cultural performances. Part of…”
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    The possible role of the superoxide ion in the induction of heat-shock and specific proteins in aerobic Drosophila cells during return to normoxia after a period of anaerobiosis by Ropp, M, Courgeon, A M, Calvayrac, R, Best-Belpomme, M

    “…In vitro cultured Drosophila melanogaster cells were shown to be aerobic and several kinetic parameters of their respiration were measured. This allowed us to…”
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    A critical period of ecdysterone action on sensitive clones of Drosophila [melanogaster] cultured in vitro: the maturation of cells by Best-Belpomme, M, Courgeon, A M

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-11-1980)
    “…Ecdysterone‐sensitive clones cultured in vitro were isolated from established cell lines of Drosophila melanogaster. The clones FC and 89K are…”
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    An ontology for predicting students' emotions during a quiz. Comparison with self-reported emotions by Eyharabide, V., Amandi, A., Courgeon, M., Clavel, C., Zakaria, C., Martin, J-C

    “…Recent research suggests that predicting students' emotions during e-learning is quite relevant but should be situated in the learning context and consider the…”
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    On the mechanism of action of H2O2 in the cellular stress by Becker, J, Mezger, V, Courgeon, A M, Best-Belpomme, M

    “…We propose a hypothesis according to which the reactive and reduced species of oxygen could be the intracellular inducers of the stress (or "heat-shock")…”
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    Early activation of heat shock genes in H2O2-treated Drosophila cells by Courgeon, A M, Becker, J, Maingourd, M, Maisonhaute, C, Best-Belpomme, M

    “…Drosophila cells of a diploid clone derived from line Kc were treated with 1 mM H2O2 for 1 to 20 minutes. Dot blot and Northern blot analysis of RNAs extracted…”
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