Search Results - "Lavaur, J."
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Neuroprotective and neurorestorative potential of xenon
Published in Cell death & disease (07-04-2016)“…Xenon is a monatomic gas that belongs to the family of noble gases. Like other noble gases, it is characterized by a filled valence shell and therefore…”
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Modifications of the endo-lysosomal compartment in Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease: impact on amyloid deposition
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Xenon-mediated neuroprotection in response to sustained, low-level excitotoxic stress
Published in Cell death discovery (16-05-2016)“…Noble gases such as xenon and argon have been reported to provide neuroprotection against acute brain ischemic/anoxic injuries. Herein, we wished to evaluate…”
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Reconnaissance en traduction et homographie interlangue
Published in Psychologie française (01-09-2011)“…Des bilingues français–espagnol sont soumis à deux tâches de reconnaissance en traduction visant à mettre en évidence des effets d’homographie interlangue…”
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S.02.04 - Modifications of the endo-lysosomal compartment in Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease: impact on amyloid deposition
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Sous-titrage, compréhension de films et acquisition de vocabulaire
Published in Psychologie française (01-09-2017)“…Cette étude a pour objectif d’estimer les effets de différents types de sous-titres (standard et inversé) sur la compréhension d’un film et la récupération…”
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Cognition et multimédia : les atouts du numérique en situation d’apprentissage
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A TAT DEF Elk-1 Peptide Regulates the Cytonuclear Trafficking of Elk-1 and Controls Cytoskeleton Dynamics
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (26-12-2007)Get full text
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Endocytosis controls glutamate-induced nuclear accumulation of ERK
Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (22-06-2009)“…Nuclear translocation of activated extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK) in neurons is critical for gene regulations underlying long-term neuronal…”
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