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    Evaluation of IGF1/IGFBP3 Molar Ratio as an Effective Tool for Assessing the Safety of Growth Hormone Therapy in Small-for-gestational-age, Growth Hormone-Deficient and Prader-Willi Children by Gaddas, Meriem, Périn, Laurence, Le Bouc, Yves

    “…IGF1 concentration is the most widely used parameter for the monitoring and therapeutic adaptation of recombinant human growth hormone (rGH) treatment…”
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    Brain IGF-1 receptors control mammalian growth and lifespan through a neuroendocrine mechanism by Kappeler, Laurent, De Magalhaes Filho, Carlos, Dupont, Joëlle, Leneuve, Patricia, Cervera, Pascale, Périn, Laurence, Loudes, Catherine, Blaise, Annick, Klein, Rüdiger, Epelbaum, Jacques, Le Bouc, Yves, Holzenberger, Martin

    Published in PLoS biology (01-10-2008)
    “…Mutations that decrease insulin-like growth factor (IGF) and growth hormone signaling limit body size and prolong lifespan in mice. In vertebrates, these…”
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    Epimutation of the telomeric imprinting center region on chromosome 11p15 in Silver-Russell syndrome by Thibaud, Nathalie, Netchine, Irène, Merrer, Martine Le, Steunou, Virginie, Bouc, Yves Le, Bertrand, Anne-Marie, Danton, Fabienne, Cabrol, Sylvie, Gicquel, Christine, Houang, Muriel, Burglen, Lydie, Rossignol, Sylvie, Barbu, Véronique

    Published in Nature genetics (01-09-2005)
    “…Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS, OMIM 180860) is a congenital disorder characterized by severe intrauterine and postnatal growth retardation, dysmorphic facial…”
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    IGF-1 Induces GHRH Neuronal Axon Elongation during Early Postnatal Life in Mice by Decourtye, Lyvianne, Mire, Erik, Clemessy, Maud, Heurtier, Victor, Ledent, Tatiana, Robinson, Iain C, Mollard, Patrice, Epelbaum, Jacques, Meaney, Michael J, Garel, Sonia, Le Bouc, Yves, Kappeler, Laurent

    Published in PloS one (11-01-2017)
    “…Nutrition during the perinatal period programs body growth. Growth hormone (GH) secretion from the pituitary regulates body growth and is controlled by Growth…”
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    Early Postnatal Nutrition Determines Somatotropic Function in Mice by Kappeler, Laurent, De Magalhaes Filho, Carlos, Leneuve, Patricia, Xu, Jie, Brunel, Nadège, Chatziantoniou, Christos, Le Bouc, Yves, Holzenberger, Martin

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-01-2009)
    “…Increasing evidence suggests a developmental origin for a number of human diseases, notably after intrauterine or postnatal nutrient deprivation. Nutritional…”
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    Cortisol and GH: odd and controversial ideas by Duclos, Martine, Guinot, Michel, Le Bouc, Yves

    “…Activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and of the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 (GH/IGF-1) axis represents a physiological…”
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    Genetic disruption of the oncogenic HMGA2–PLAG1–IGF2 pathway causes fetal growth restriction by Abi Habib, Walid, Brioude, Frédéric, Edouard, Thomas, Bennett, James T, Lienhardt-Roussie, Anne, Tixier, Frédérique, Salem, Jennifer, Yuen, Tony, Azzi, Salah, Le Bouc, Yves, Harbison, Madeleine D, Netchine, Irène

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-02-2018)
    “…Purpose Fetal growth is a complex process involving maternal, placental and fetal factors. The etiology of fetal growth retardation remains unknown in many…”
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    Cre-mediated germline mosaicism: a method allowing rapid generation of several alleles of a target gene by Holzenberger, M, Lenzner, C, Leneuve, P, Zaoui, R, Hamard, G, Vaulont, S, Bouc, Y L

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-11-2000)
    “…Conditional gene targeting uses the insertion of expression cassettes for the selection of targeted embryonic stem cells. The presence of these cassettes in…”
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    Delineating the interplay between oncogenic pathways and immunity in anaplastic Wilms tumors by Su, Xiaoping, Lu, Xiaofan, Bazai, Sehrish Khan, Dainese, Linda, Verschuur, Arnauld, Dumont, Benoit, Mouawad, Roger, Xu, Li, Cheng, Wenxuan, Yan, Fangrong, Irtan, Sabine, Lindner, Véronique, Paillard, Catherine, Le Bouc, Yves, Coulomb, Aurore, Malouf, Gabriel G.

    Published in Nature communications (30-11-2023)
    “…Wilms tumors are highly curable in up to 90% of cases with a combination of surgery and radio-chemotherapy, but treatment-resistant types such as diffuse…”
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    Stimulation of GHRH Neuron Axon Growth by Leptin and Impact of Nutrition during Suckling in Mice by Decourtye-Espiard, Lyvianne, Clemessy, Maud, Leneuve, Patricia, Mire, Erik, Ledent, Tatiana, Le Bouc, Yves, Kappeler, Laurent

    Published in Nutrients (21-02-2023)
    “…Nutrition during the early postnatal period can program the growth trajectory and adult size. Nutritionally regulated hormones are strongly suspected to be…”
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    Early energy deficit in Huntington disease: identification of a plasma biomarker traceable during disease progression by Mochel, Fanny, Charles, Perrine, Seguin, François, Barritault, Julie, Coussieu, Christiane, Perin, Laurence, Le Bouc, Yves, Gervais, Christiane, Carcelain, Guislaine, Vassault, Anne, Feingold, Josué, Rabier, Daniel, Durr, Alexandra

    Published in PloS one (25-07-2007)
    “…Huntington disease (HD) is a fatal neurodegenerative disorder, with no effective treatment. The pathogenic mechanisms underlying HD has not been elucidated,…”
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    IGF1 molecular anomalies demonstrate its critical role in fetal, postnatal growth and brain development by Netchine, Irène, MD, PhD, Azzi, Salah, PhD, Le Bouc, Yves, MD, PhD, Savage, Martin O., MD

    “…The phenotype caused by human genetic insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) defects is characterised by the association of intrauterine and postnatal growth…”
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