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    The new orally active iron chelator ICL670A exhibits a higher antiproliferative effect in human hepatocyte cultures than O-trensox by Chantrel-Groussard, Karine, Gaboriau, François, Pasdeloup, Nicole, Havouis, René, Nick, Hanspeter, Pierre, Jean-Louis, Brissot, Pierre, Lescoat, Gérard

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (17-07-2006)
    “…By comparing the antiproliferative effect of the iron chelators ICL670A and O-trensox in the human hepatoma cell line HUH7 and human hepatocyte cultures, we…”
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    A prospective multicenter study on bladder cancer: the COBLAnCE cohort by Benhamou, Simone, Bonastre, Julia, Groussard, Karine, Radvanyi, François, Allory, Yves, Lebret, Thierry

    Published in BMC cancer (03-11-2016)
    “…Bladder cancer is a very heterogeneous disease as regards natural history. Environmental exposures, constitutional genetic and/or epigenetic background may…”
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    Disabled early recruitment of antioxidant defenses in Friedreich's ataxia by CHANTREL-GROUSSARD, Karine, GEROMEL, Vanna, PUCCIO, Hélène, KOENIG, Michel, MUNNICH, Arnold, RÖTIG, Agnès, RUSTIN, Pierre

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-09-2001)
    “…Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) results from a generalized deficiency of mitochondrial iron-sulfur protein activity ascribed to mitochondrial iron overload…”
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    Effect of idebenone on cardiomyopathy in Friedreich's ataxia: a preliminary study by Rustin, Pierre, von Kleist-Retzow, Jürgen-Christoph, Chantrel-Groussard, Karine, Sidi, Daniel, Munnich, Arnold, Rötig, Agnès

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (07-08-1999)
    “…Friedreich's ataxia is caused by a deficiency of frataxin, a protein involved in regulation of mitochondrial iron content. We have reported a combined…”
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    Comparative Effect of the Oral Iron Chelators ICL670A and CP20 on Cell Proliferation, Apoptosis and Polyamine Metabolism in Rat and Human Liver Cell Cultures by Gaboriau, François, Chantrel-Groussard, Karine, Pasdeloup, Nicole, Nick, Hans Peter, Brissot, Pierre, Lescoat, Gérard

    Published in Blood (16-11-2005)
    “…Iron overload increases the mitotic index in rat hepatocyte cultures stimulated by EGF. Iron, implicated in tumoral cell proliferation, promotes the…”
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    Allelic losses in localized prostate cancer: association with prognostic factors by Fromont, Gaëlle, Joulin, Vincent, Chantrel-Groussard, Karine, Vallancien, Guy, Guillonneau, Bertrand, Validire, Pierre, Latil, Alain, Cussenot, Olivier

    Published in The Journal of urology (01-10-2003)
    “…Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is the most consistent genetic alteration in prostate cancer (CaP), frequently associated with advanced cancer and metastasis. We…”
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    Expression Study of Genes Involved in Iron Metabolism in Human Tissues by Rötig, Agnès, Chantrel-Groussard, Karine, Munnich, Arnold, Rustin, Pierre

    “…Iron is required in all organisms for crucial functions, as a number of proteins need iron for activity. Mutations of the genes encoding proteins involved in…”
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    High frequency of allelic losses in high-grade prostate cancer is associated with biochemical progression after radical prostatectomy by Valeri, Antoine, Fromont, Gaelle, Sakr, Wael, Azzouzi, Rahmène, Dey, Jyotirmoy, Chantrel-Groussard, Karine, Latil, Alain, Berthon, Philippe, Cussenot, Olivier, Pontes, J. Edson, Cher, Michael L.

    Published in Urologic oncology (01-03-2005)
    “…Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) is the most consistent genetic change in prostate cancer (CaP). We aimed, to correlate specific LOH and the overall LOH frequency,…”
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    Biochemical, genetic and immunoblot analyses of 17 patients with an isolated cytochrome c oxidase deficiency by von Kleist-Retzow, Jürgen-Christoph, Vial, Elodie, Chantrel-Groussard, Karine, Rötig, Agnès, Munnich, Arnold, Rustin, Pierre, Taanman, Jan-Willem

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (20-09-1999)
    “…Mitochondrial respiratory chain defects involving cytochrome c oxidase (COX) are found in a clinically heterogeneous group of diseases, yet the molecular basis…”
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    Characterization of the murine gene for subunit VIIaL of cytochrome c oxidase by Chantrel-Groussard, K, Delpy, L, Ratinaud, M H, Cogné, M

    “…Mammalian cytochrome c oxidase consists of thirteen subunits, ten encoded by the nuclear genome and three by the mitochondrial DNA. In several species, two…”
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