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    Apropos of the "Lesson in anatomy" by Leperchey, F

    Published in Morphologie (01-09-2000)
    “…Some striking features from the famous lesson of Prof. Tulp are presented: the implication of the spectator in the scene, the unity of the action exalted by…”
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    The concept of branchial apparatus and cervico-facial embryology by Leperchey, F

    Published in Morphologie (01-06-1999)
    “…The so-called "branchial" embryonic organization corresponds to a segmental disposition, for which a determining role of the aortic arch, vascular component of…”
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    Power of isoniazid acetylation and pigmentation; first experimental tests in the rabbit: comparison with clinical data by Leperchey, F, Vivien, J N, Vicaut, E, Galliot, M, Deplus, S, Gervais, P

    “…A positive correlation has been observed clinically at the Centre Edouard Rist, Paris, between the degree of pigmentation and the power of isoniazid…”
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    Appearance of the branchial system in cervicofacial embryology by Leperchey, F, Onolfo, J, Barbet, J P

    Published in Morphologie (01-03-2001)
    “…The aortic arch, vascular component of the branchial segment, is considered as its determining element. This is only justified in the conception of a branchial…”
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    The origins of embryology. Epistemologic and cultural viewpoints by Leperchey, F, Barbet, J P

    Published in Morphologie (01-09-1998)
    “…Embryology is exemplar from an epistemologic point of view, due to its close relation with philosophy as studying an immediately accessible link in the process…”
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    Human cervico-facial morphogenesis. Evaluation of acquired data and current outlook. Second part: cervical morphogenesis by Onolfo, J P, Leperchey, F, Barbet, J P

    Published in Morphologie (01-12-1997)
    “…After having recalled the formation of the so-called "branchial" organisation, each component of the segmentary units constituting this organisation is…”
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    Human cervico-facial morphogenesis. Evaluation of acquired data and current outlook. (Part 1: facial morphogenesis) by Onolfo, J P, Leperchey, F, Barbet, J P

    Published in Morphologie (01-06-1997)
    “…The embryonic development of the face has been studied in many reviews, this work purposes only to clear up some points which remain obscure concerning…”
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    The embryology of cysts and fistulae of the neck (author's transl) by Leperchey, F

    “…The term "branchial" should not lead to errors of interpretation and of classification. The essential points of normal embryology and comparative anatomy are…”
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    Embryogeny of facial, mastication, tongue, palate and neck muscles (author's transl) by Leperchey, F

    “…The mesenchymal origin muscular tissues entailing some difficulties in the knowledge of certain muscles embryogeny, two methods are therefore applied: the…”
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    Degeneration and regeneration of striated skeletal muscle fibers in Duchenne muscular dystrophy by Brasseur, G, Onolfo, J P, Copin, H, Leperchey, F, Barbet, J P

    Published in Morphologie (01-03-1997)
    “…Like all other muscular dystrophies, Duchenne muscular dystrophy is characterized by the coexistence of degenerative lesions of the muscle fibers and of…”
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    Malformations of the nasal fossa and paramedian facial clefts. New perspectives by Garabedian, E N, Ducroz, V, Leperchey, F, Roger, G, Denoyelle, F

    “…Since choanal atresia may be associated with other cranio-facial malformations, including various degrees of nasal fossa malformation, and be a part of…”
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    Role and significance of the branchial system in cervico-facial morphogenesis by Leperchey, F, Garabédian, E N, Cotin, G

    “…The so-called "branchial" embryonic organization is in fact that of the part of the embryo subjacent to the anterior, encephalic portion of neural tube. It…”
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    Demonstration of a correlation between the degree of pigmentation and the power of inactivation of isoniazid in man by Vivien, J N, Leperchey, F, Vicaut, E, Deplus, S, Gervais, P

    Published in Revue des maladies respiratoires (1987)
    “…In a group of 153 white subjects treated for tubercle, individual determinations were made of: a) The power of inactivation of isoniazid. b) The degree of…”
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    2 modalities in the embryogenic process of frontonasal cysts and fistulae by Leperchey, F, Cotin, G, Bodard, M, Garabedian, N, Klap, P

    “…The two principal embryogenic theories, persistence of residual structures remaining after closure of the anterior neuropore and inclusion of epiblastic…”
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    Proboscis lateralis, a rare facial malformation. Therapeutic difficulties (apropos of a case) by Cotin, G, Garabedian, N, Leperchey, F, Bodard, M

    “…A case of proboscis lateralis with total absence of the corresponding half of the nose is reported. The length of the mucocutaneous cylinder enabled initial…”
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    Embryologic problems raised by proboscis lateralis by Leperchey, F, Cotin, G, Bodard, M, Garabedian, N

    “…Organization is conserved in proboscis lateralis and in this respect it represents a half-nose and not a nasolacrymal canal. It is characterized by mainly…”
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