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    Some like it hot: population-specific adaptations in venom production to abiotic stressors in a widely distributed cnidarian by Sachkova, Maria Y, Macrander, Jason, Surm, Joachim M, Aharoni, Reuven, Menard-Harvey, Shelcie S, Klock, Amy, Leach, Whitney B, Reitzel, Adam M, Moran, Yehu

    Published in BMC biology (09-09-2020)
    “…In cnidarians, antagonistic interactions with predators and prey are mediated by their venom, whose synthesis may be metabolically expensive. The potentially…”
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    Third consensus on medical treatment of metastatic breast cancer by Beslija, S., Bonneterre, J., Burstein, H. J., Cocquyt, V., Gnant, M., Heinemann, V., Jassem, J., Köstler, W. J., Krainer, M., Menard, S., Petit, T., Petruzelka, L., Possinger, K., Schmid, P., Stadtmauer, E., Stockler, M., Van Belle, S., Vogel, C., Wilcken, N., Wiltschke, C., Zielinski, C. C., Zwierzina, H.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-11-2009)
    “…Background: Treatment options for patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC) include a rapidly expanding repertoire of medical, surgical and supportive care…”
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    Assessment of an ensemble of seven real-time ozone forecasts over eastern North America during the summer of 2004 by McKeen, S., Wilczak, J., Grell, G., Djalalova, I., Peckham, S., Hsie, E.-Y., Gong, W., Bouchet, V., Menard, S., Moffet, R., McHenry, J., McQueen, J., Tang, Y., Carmichael, G. R., Pagowski, M., Chan, A., Dye, T., Frost, G., Lee, P., Mathur, R.

    “…The real‐time forecasts of ozone (O3) from seven air quality forecast models (AQFMs) are statistically evaluated against observations collected during July and…”
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    Benefits of the «en caul» technique for extremely preterm breech vaginal delivery by Girault, A., Carteau, M, Kefelian, F., Menard, S., Goffinet, F., Le Ray, C.

    “…The “en caul” technique, i.e. delivery with intact membranes, may reduce the risk of obstetric trauma in vaginal breech delivery of extreme preterm infants. We…”
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    Cooperative inhibitory effect of ZD1839 (Iressa) in combination with trastuzumab (Herceptin) on human breast cancer cell growth by NORMANNO, N, CAMPIGLIO, M, DE LUCA, A, SOMENZI, G, MAIELLO, M, CIARDIELLO, F, GIANNI, L, SALOMON, D. S, MENARD, S

    Published in Annals of oncology (2002)
    “…Co-expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and of ErbB-2 is found in a subset of primary human breast cancer. The antiproliferative effects…”
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    Multiple facets of intestinal permeability and epithelial handling of dietary antigens by Ménard, S, Cerf-Bensussan, N, Heyman, M

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-05-2010)
    “…The intestinal epithelium, the largest interface between the host and environment, regulates fluxes of ions and nutrients and limits host contact with the…”
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    Contribution of molecular diagnosis to the management of cutaneous leishmaniasis in travellers by Lavergne, R.A., Iriart, X., Martin-Blondel, G., Chauvin, P., Menard, S., Fillaux, J., Cassaing, S., Roques-Malecaze, C., Arnaud, S., Valentin, A., Magnaval, J.F., Marchou, B., Berry, A.

    Published in Clinical microbiology and infection (01-08-2014)
    “…Cutaneous leishmaniasis is one of the most frequent skin diseases occurring after travelling in endemic areas. Optimal management requires identification of…”
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    Rho-family G-proteins are required for the recovery of traumatized hair bundle mechanoreceptors in the sea anemone, Nematostella vectensis by Menard-Harvey, Shelcie S., Watson, Glen M.

    “…Immersing anemones in calcium-free seawater disorganizes hair bundle mechanoreceptors on tentacles of sea anemones while causing a loss of vibration…”
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    SNPs in CHRNA6 and CHRNB3 are associated with alcohol consumption in a nationally representative sample by Hoft, N. R., Corley, R. P., McQueen, M. B., Huizinga, D., Menard, S., Ehringer, M. A.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-08-2009)
    “…The CHRNA6 and CHRNB3 genes have been associated with nicotine dependence and early subjective response to nicotine. Here we present evidence, using a…”
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