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    The influence of Chromium concentration on the corrosion resistance of the electrodeposited Zn–Co–Cr alloys by Tahraoui, L., Diafi, M., Fadel, A.

    “…Electrodeposition operating conditions for Zn–Co–Cralloys from sulfate baths and the corrosion resistance of the electrodeposited alloys were studied. The…”
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    CHROMIUM-RICH Zn–Cr ALLOYS: ELECTROCHEMICAL DEPOSITION, STRUCTURE AND CORROSION RESISTANCE by TAHRAOUI, L., DIAFI, M., AIDI, A., BENHAOUA, B.

    “…In this work we have done an experimental study of Zinc-Chromium composite coatings. For this the influence of the Chromium concentration was the principal…”
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    Central Role of Microglia in Neonatal Excitotoxic Lesions of the Murine Periventricular White Matter by Tahraoui, S.L., Marret, S., Bodénant, C., Leroux, P., Dommergues, M.A., Evrard, P., Gressens, P.

    Published in Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland) (01-01-2001)
    “…Periventricular leukomalacia (PVL) is the main cause of neurologic handicap in pre‐term infants. The understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms leading…”
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    Functional validation of platelet-activating factor receptor sites characterized biochemically by a specific and reproducible [3H]platelet-activating factor binding in human platelets by Tahraoui, L, Floch, A, Cavero, I

    “…In human platelet membranes, [3H]platelet-activating factor(PAF)-C18 binding sites exhibited high affinity (Kd 0.074 +/- 0.005 nM, n = 28 healthy volunteers),…”
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    High affinity specific binding sites for tritiated platelet-activating factor in canine platelet membranes: counterparts of platelet-activating factor receptors mediating platelet aggregation by Tahraoui, L, Floch, A, Mondot, S, Cavero, I

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-08-1988)
    “…In canine platelet membranes, tritiated platelet activating factor (PAF) labels in a saturable and reversible manner a single population (nH = 0.97) of binding…”
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    Effect of chronic treatment with selective monoamine oxidase inhibitors and specific 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake inhibitors on [3H]paroxetine binding to cerebral cortical membranes of the rat by Graham, D, Tahraoui, L, Langer, S Z

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-08-1987)
    “…[3H]Paroxetine is a highly selective ligand for the 5-hydroxytryptamine transporter complex and the specific binding of this ligand to membrane fractions from…”
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    Myocardiopathie et déficit isolé en glucocorticoïdes par résistance à l'ACTH: une association fortuite? by Vigneron, P., Cabrol, S., Tillous-Borde, I., Tahraoui, L., Bégué, P., Costil, J., Begeot, M., Baudon, J.J.

    Published in Archives de pédiatrie (Paris) (1999)
    “…L'existence d'une myocardiopathie au cours du syndrome de résistance à l'ACTH a rarement été décrite. Aucune explication physiopathologique de certitude ne…”
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    Characterization of [3H]paroxetine binding to rat cortical membranes by Habert, E, Graham, D, Tahraoui, L, Claustre, Y, Langer, S Z

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (26-11-1985)
    “…Paroxetine is a selective and potent inhibitor of 5-hydroxytryptamine uptake into serotonergic neurons. The specific binding of [3H]paroxetine to rat cortical…”
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    Myocardiopathy and isolated glucocorticoid deficit with ACTH resistance: a fortuitous association? by Vigneron, P, Cabrol, S, Tillous-Borde, I, Tahraoui, L, Bégué, P, Costil, J, Begeot, M, Baudon, J J

    “…Hereditary syndrome of unresponsiveness to ACTH is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by an isolated glucocorticoid deficiency which is…”
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