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Bénard G ; Faustin B ; Galinier A ; Rocher C ; Bellance N ; Smolkova K ; Casteilla L ; Rossignol R ; Letellier T | 2008Article
Bénard G ; Bellance N ; James D ; Parrone P ; Fernandez H ; Letellier T ; Rossignol R | 2007Article
Bénard G ; Faustin B ; Passerieux E ; Galinier A ; Rocher C ; Bellance N ; Delage JP ; Casteilla L ; Letellier T ; Rossignol R | 2006Article
Passerieux E ; Rossignol R ; Chopard A ; Carnino A ; Marini JF ; Letellier T ; Delage JP | 2006Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Pierron D ; Rocher C ; Rossignol R ; Murail P ; Letellier T ; Thoraval D | 2005Communication n° 17. The mitochondrial genetic diseases can be caused by more than 50 mtDNA mutations and 200 rearrangements. It has been already observed that several distinct mtDNA mutations can product the same disease and reciprocally severa[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Rocher C ; Bénard G ; Pierron D ; Faustin B ; Malgat M ; Rossignol R ; Letellier T | 2005Communication n° 15. Mitochondria possess its own circular double strand DNA (mtDNA) that is present in multiple copies in mammalian cells. However, this number can vary according to the nature and to the steady state of studied tissues[1,2]. In[...]Article
Aleardi AM ; Bénard G ; Augereau O ; Malgat M ; Talbot JCC ; Mazat JP ; Letellier T ; Dachary-Prigent J ; Solaini GC ; Rossignol R | 2005Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Rossignol R ; Faustin B ; Bénard G ; Rocher C ; Malgat M ; Mazat JP ; Dacharry-Prigent J ; Letellier T | 2005Communication n° 4. Mitochondrial diseases are caused by mutations in mitochondrial or nuclear DNA. They generally lead to the impairement of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation that is responsible for cellular energy deprivation and redox i[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Bénard G ; Faustin B ; Rocher C ; Malgat M ; Dacharry-Prigent J ; Rossignol R ; Letellier T | 2005Communication n° 11. To understand the physiopathology of mitochondrial diseases and explore potential metabolic therapeutic approaches necessitates a fundamental study of the biochemical mechanisms that intervene in the compensation for a pertu[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Letellier T ; Faustin B ; Rocher C ; Bénard G ; Malgat M ; Rossignol R | 2005Communication n° 7. The existence of a biochemical threshold effect in the metabolic expression of oxidative phosphorylation deficiencies has considerable implications for the understanding of mitochondrial bioenergetics and the study of mitocho[...]Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Passerieux E ; Delage JP ; Rossignol R ; Chopard A ; Marini JF ; Koenig J ; Letellier T | 2005The two components of the extracellular matrix in skeletal muscle, i.e the perimysium and endomysium, are generally considered to differ in their ability to control muscle flexibility. For instance, the endomysium permits the transmission of for[...]