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    Baseline [18F]FDG PET features are associated with survival and toxicity in patients treated with CAR T cells for large B cell lymphoma by Marchal, E., Palard-Novello, X., Lhomme, F., Meyer, M. E., Manson, G., Devillers, A., Marolleau, J. P., Houot, R., Girard, A.

    “…Purpose Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells have established themselves as an effective treatment for refractory or relapsed large B cell lymphoma (LBCL)…”
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    Inflammatory syndrome of unknown origin and PET/CT: Economic and iatrogenic impacts of false positive by Boulu, X, Vaysse, B, El Esper, I, Meyer, M-E, Duhaut, P, Salle, V, Schmidt, J

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-05-2024)
    “…PET/CT is regularly used to investigate inflammatory syndrome of unknown origin (IUO), but hypermetabolisms found are not always consistent with the final…”
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    Phase-Contrast MR Imaging Support for the Diagnosis of Aqueductal Stenosis by Stoquart-El Sankari, S, Lehmann, P, Gondry-Jouet, C, Fichten, A, Godefroy, O, Meyer, M.-E, Baledent, O

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-01-2009)
    “…Patients with aqueductal stenosis (AS) present with various clinical and radiologic features. Conventional MR imaging provides useful information in AS but…”
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    Respiratory-gated positron emission tomography and breath-hold computed tomography coupling to reduce the influence of respiratory motion: methodology and feasibility by Daouk, J, Fin, L, Bailly, P, Meyer, M-E

    Published in Acta radiologica (1987) (01-03-2009)
    “…Respiratory motion causes uptake in positron emission tomography (PET) images of chest and abdominal structures to be blurred and reduced in intensity. To…”
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    Induction of uncoupling protein 1 by central interleukin-6 gene delivery is dependent on sympathetic innervation of brown adipose tissue and underlies one mechanism of body weight reduction in rats by Li, G, Klein, R.L, Matheny, M, King, M.A, Meyer, E.M, Scarpace, P.J

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2002)
    “…Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine that may have a role in energy regulation. Using a recombinant adeno-associated viral vector expressing…”
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    Recovering full DNA barcodes from natural history collections of Tephritid fruitflies (Tephritidae, Diptera) using mini barcodes by VAN HOUDT, J.K.J, BREMAN, F.C, VIRGILIO, M, DE MEYER, M

    Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-05-2010)
    “…The family of Tephritid fruit flies (Tephritidae, Diptera) is composed of more than 4000 species and more than 350 are of economic importance (EI). The…”
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    Ultrananocrystalline diamond thin films for MEMS and moving mechanical assembly devices by Krauss, A.R., Auciello, O., Gruen, D.M., Jayatissa, A., Sumant, A., Tucek, J., Mancini, D.C., Moldovan, N., Erdemir, A., Ersoy, D., Gardos, M.N., Busmann, H.G., Meyer, E.M., Ding, M.Q.

    Published in Diamond and related materials (01-11-2001)
    “…MEMS devices are currently fabricated primarily in silicon because of the available surface machining technology. A major problem with the Si-based MEMS…”
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    Uncovering the tracks of a recent and rapid invasion: the case of the fruit fly pest Bactrocera invadens (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Africa by KHAMIS, F. M., KARAM, N., EKESI, S., DE MEYER, M., BONOMI, A., GOMULSKI, L. M., SCOLARI, F., GABRIELI, P., SICILIANO, P., MASIGA, D., KENYA, E. U., GASPERI, G., MALACRIDA, A. R., GUGLIELMINO, C. R.

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-12-2009)
    “…Phytophagous insects of the genus Bactrocera are among the most economically important invasive fruit fly pests. In 2003, an unknown Bactrocera species was…”
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    Influence of age and osteoporosis on calcaneus trabecular bone structure: a preliminary in vivo MRI study by quantitative texture analysis by Herlidou, S, Grebe, R, Grados, F, Leuyer, N, Fardellone, P, Meyer, M.-E

    Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (01-02-2004)
    “…Recent developments in high-resolution MR imaging techniques have opened up new perspectives for structural characterization of trabecular bone by non-invasive…”
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    Transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains of syndecan mediate a multi-step endocytic pathway involving detergent-insoluble membrane rafts by Fuki, I V, Meyer, M E, Williams, K J

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-11-2000)
    “…Syndecan heparan sulphate proteoglycans directly mediate a novel endocytic pathway. Using Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the human syndecan 1 core…”
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    Differences in effective connectivity between dyslexic children and normal readers during a pseudoword reading task: An fMRI study by Quaglino, V, Bourdin, B, Czternasty, G, Vrignaud, P, Fall, S, Meyer, M.E, Berquin, P, Devauchelle, B, de Marco, G

    Published in Neurophysiologie clinique (01-04-2008)
    “…Summary Purpose This fMRI study investigated phonological and lexicosemantic processing in dyslexic and in chronological age- and reading level-matched…”
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    Neural correlates of implicit object identification by Pins, D, Meyer, M.E, Foucher, J, Humphreys, G, Boucart, M

    Published in Neuropsychologia (2004)
    “…The present study sought to assess neural correlates of implicit identification of objects by means of fMRI, using tasks that require matching of the physical…”
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    Neuron-Specific Transduction in the Rat Septohippocampal or Nigrostriatal Pathway by Recombinant Adeno-associated Virus Vectors by Klein, Ronald L., Meyer, Edwin M., Peel, Alyson L., Zolotukhin, Sergei, Meyers, Craig, Muzyczka, Nicholas, King, Michael A.

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-04-1998)
    “…Viral vector-mediated gene transfer in brain can provide a means for gene therapy and functional studies. However, robust and persistent transgene expression…”
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    Ovarian steroid deprivation results in a reversible learning impairment and compromised cholinergic function in female Sprague-Dawley rats by Singh, M, Meyer, E M, Millard, W J, Simpkins, J W

    Published in Brain research (02-05-1994)
    “…We hypothesized that estradiol (E2) serves as a neurotrophomodulatory substance for basal forebrain cholinergic neurons thought to be involved in learning and…”
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    Prevention of 6-hydroxydopamine-induced rotational behavior by BDNF somatic gene transfer by Klein, Ronald L., Lewis, Mark H., Muzyczka, Nicholas, Meyer, Edwin M.

    Published in Brain research (20-11-1999)
    “…Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) was expressed via injection of viral vector into the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) to investigate its influence…”
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    Steroid hormone receptors compete for factors that mediate their enhancer function by Meyer, M E, Gronemeyer, H, Turcotte, B, Bocquel, M T, Tasset, D, Chambon, P

    Published in Cell (05-05-1989)
    “…Stimulation of transcription of reporter genes by the progesterone receptor (PR) was inhibited in transfected HeLa cells by co-expressing the estrogen receptor…”
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    Genetic heterogeneity in ten families with myoclonus-dystonia by Schüle, B, Kock, N, Svetel, M, Dragasevic, N, Hedrich, K, de Carvalho Aguiar, P, Liu, L, Kabakci, K, Garrels, J, Meyer, E-M, Berisavac, I, Schwinger, E, Kramer, P L, Ozelius, L J, Klein, C, Kostic, V

    “…Background: Myoclonus-dystonia (M-D) is a movement disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance and reduced penetrance but may also occur sporadically…”
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    NMR relaxation rates and blood oxygenation level by Meyer, M E, Yu, O, Eclancher, B, Grucker, D, Chambron, J

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-08-1995)
    “…A linear relationship between the proton relaxation rates and the fraction of deoxyhemoglobin of circulating whole blood (fHb) has been established in vitro at…”
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