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    EEMCO guidance for the in vivo assessment of skin surface pH by Parra, J L, Paye, M

    “…The pH of the skin follows a sharp gradient across the stratum corneum (SC), which is suspected to play an important role in controlling the enzymatic…”
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    Specific gene expression signature associated with development of autoimmune type-I diabetes using whole-blood microarray analysis by Reynier, F, Pachot, A, Paye, M, Xu, Q, Turrel-Davin, F, Petit, F, Hot, A, Auffray, C, Bendelac, N, Nicolino, M, Mougin, B, Thivolet, C

    Published in Genes and immunity (01-04-2010)
    “…Understanding the pathogenesis of type-I diabetes (T1D) is hindered in humans by the long autoimmune process occurring before clinical onset and by the…”
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    Regulation of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) delivery by IGF binding proteins and receptors by Paye, Julie M D, Forsten-Williams, Kimberly

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-04-2006)
    “…Delivery of growth factors via the bloodstream for the treatment of various diseases is regulated in part by interactions with cell surface binding elements…”
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    Use of the Reviscometer for measuring cosmetics-induced skin surface effects by Paye, M, Mac-Mary, S, Elkhyat, A, Tarrit, C, Mermet, P, Humbert, P H

    Published in Skin research and technology (01-11-2007)
    “…The Reviscometer RVM600 that measures resonance running time (RRT) has been shown to be inversely related to the skin stiffness. However, very few publications…”
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    EEMCO guidance for the efficacy assessment of antiperspirants and deodorants by Piérard, G E, Elsner, P, Marks, R, Masson, P, Paye, M

    “…Overproduction of sweat, sweaty skin and body odours are unpleasant for many social groups. Body cleansing products are designed to combat these undesirable…”
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    Test Guidelines for In Vitro Assessment of Dermal Absorption and Percutaneous Penetration of Cosmetic Ingredients by Diembeck, W, Beck, H, Benech-Kieffer, F, Courtellemont, P, Dupuis, J, Lovell, W, Paye, M, Spengler, J, Steiling, W

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-02-1999)
    “…The following guidelines present an in vitro alternative, which uses excised animal or human skin, to experiments conducted in vivo on animals or humans for…”
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    Subclinical, non-erythematous irritation with an open assay model (washing): sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) versus sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) by Charbonnier, V., Morrison, B.M., Paye, M., Maibach, H.I.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (01-03-2001)
    “…Compared to exaggerated hand washing procedures, an open non-exaggerated assay better approximates consumer surfactant use. Our goal was to observe skin…”
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    A comparative study of the effects on the skin of a classical bar soap and a syndet cleansing bar in normal use conditions and in the soap chamber test by Barel, A O, Lambrecht, R, Clarys, P, Morrison, Jr, B M, Paye, M

    Published in Skin research and technology (01-05-2001)
    “…The skin irritation potential of a body cleansing product is often compared under exaggerated test conditions, although the product is intended to be used at…”
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    Test guidelines for assessment of skin compatibility of cosmetic finished products in man by Walker, A.P., Basketter, D.A., Baverel, M., Diembeck, W., Matthies, W., Mougin, D., Paye, M., Röthlisberger, R., Dupuis, J.

    Published in Food and chemical toxicology (1996)
    “…The following guidelines present an alternative, by using humans, to the patch test on rabbits for assessment of the skin irritation potential of…”
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    Development of a Multimodal Blast Sensor for Measurement of Head Impact and Over-pressurization Exposure by Chu, Jeffrey J., Beckwith, Jonathan G., Leonard, Daniel S., Paye, Corey M., Greenwald, Richard M.

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (2012)
    “…It is estimated that 10–20% of United States soldiers returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) have suffered at least…”
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    A hand immersion test under laboratory-controlled usage conditions: the need for sensitive and controlled assessment methods by Paye, M., Gomes, G., Zerweck, C. R., Piérard, G. E., Grove, G L.

    Published in Contact dermatitis (01-03-1999)
    “…Exaggerated test conditions were frequently used to investigate the cutaneous tolerance of detergent products in the past. As the sensitivity of newly designed…”
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    Hand and forearm skin: comparison of their respective responsiveness to surfactants by Paye, M, Cartiaux, Y, Goffin, V, Pierard, G E

    Published in Skin research and technology (01-05-2001)
    “…Skin compatibility of detergent products is usually evaluated using predictive tests where products are applied on the back or the forearm of the volunteers,…”
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    Synectin‐dependent regulation of arterial maturation by Paye, Julie M.D., Phng, Li‐Kun, Lanahan, Anthony A., Gerhard, Holger, Simons, Michael

    Published in Developmental dynamics (01-03-2009)
    “…Synectin, a ubiquitously expressed PDZ scaffold protein, has been shown to be a key regulator in the formation of arterial vasculature. Examination of the…”
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    Sensitive skin at menopause; dew point and electrometric properties of the stratum corneum by Paquet, F, Piérard-Franchimont, C, Fumal, I, Goffin, V, Paye, M, Piérard, G.E

    Published in Maturitas (12-01-1998)
    “…Objective: A number of menopausal women experience skin sensitive to various environmental threats. Method: Two panels of 15 menopausal women on or without HRT…”
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    Factor XIII in scleroderma: in vitro studies by Paye, M, Read, D, Nusgens, B, Lapiere, C M

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-03-1990)
    “…The administration of Factor XIII (FXIII) produces a beneficial effect on the skin lesions in about 50% of the treated patients with progressive systemic…”
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    Autocrine production of insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) affects paracellular transport across epithelial cells in vitro by Paye, Julie M D, Akers, R Michael, Huckle, William R, Forsten-Williams, Kimberly

    Published in Cell communication & adhesion (01-01-2007)
    “…Autocrine production of growth factors can have significant effects on cell activity. We report for the first time that autocrine production of insulin-like…”
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    Modulation of cellular biosynthetic activity in the retracting collagen lattice by Paye, M, Nusgens, B V, Lapière, C M

    Published in European journal of cell biology (01-12-1987)
    “…When included in a free floating collagen lattice, several types of cells and fibroblasts attach to the collagen polymers, retract the gel, and their…”
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    Utilization of human cultured epidermal keratinocytes: irreversibility of the inhibition of proliferation induced in stored detached cultures by Boucher, F, Poumay, Y, Degen, A, Paye, M, Leloup, R

    “…In order to look for the best conditions required for the utilization of cultured epithelium in the treatment of burn wounds, some experiments have been…”
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    The lack of attachment of transformed embryonic lung epithelial cells to collagen I is corrected by fibronectin and FXIII by PAYE, M, LAPIERE, C. M

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-12-1986)
    “…PER cells, a transformed pulmonary epithelial cell line that adhered to a large extent to a fibronectin substratum, were found to be attachment-deficient to…”
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