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Ben Ammar A, Author ; Soltanzadeh P ; Bauche S ; Richard P ; Goillot E ; Herbst R ; Gaudon K ; Huze C ; Schaeffer L ; Yamanashi Y ; Higuchi O ; Taly AB ; Koenig J ; Leroy JP ; Hentati F ; Najmabadi H ; Kahrizi K ; Ilkhani M ; Fardeau M ; Eymard B ; Hantaï D | 2013Article
Eymard B, Author ; Sternberg D ; Richard P ; Fournier E ; Gaudon K ; Bauche S ; Koenig J ; Stojkovic T ; Baudouin H ; Ben Ammar A ; Chevessier F ; Huze C ; Herbst R ; Schaeffer L ; Romero NB ; Fardeau M ; Hantaï D | AFM-TELETHON | 2011Congenital myasthenic syndromes (CMS) are a heterogeneous group of disorders caused by genetic defects affecting neuromuscular transmission and leading to muscle weakness accentuated by exertion. The combination of clinical, electrophysiological[...]Article
Ben Ammar A ; Soltanzadeh P ; Bauche S ; Richard P ; Goillot E ; Herbst R ; Gaudon K ; Huze C ; Lecuyer HA ; Schaeffer L ; Yamanashi Y ; Higuchi O ; Taly A ; Koenig J ; Leroy JP ; Hentati F ; Najmabadi H ; Kahrizi K ; Ilkhani M ; Fardeau M ; Eymard B ; Hantaï D | AFM-TELETHON | 2011Poster : Congenital myasthenic syndromes (CMSs) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders affecting neuromuscular transmission. The agrin/muscle-specific kinase (MuSK) pathway is critical for proper development and maintenance of the neuro[...]Article
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Huze C, Author ; Bauche S ; Richard P ; Chevessier F ; Goillot E ; Gaudon K ; Ben Ammar A ; Chaboud A ; Grosjean I ; Lecuyer HA ; Bernard V ; Rouche A ; Alexandri N ; Fardeau M ; Fournier E ; Brancaccio A ; Ruegg MA ; Koenig J ; Eymard B ; Schaeffer L ; Hantaï D ; Kuntzer T | 2009Article
Congrès international de myologie 2005 (International Congress of Myology 2005; 9-13 mai 2005; Nantes, France) ; Méjat A ; Ramond F ; Ravel Chapuis A ; Huze C ; Caussanel S ; Calhabeu F ; Ancelin K ; Gangloff Y ; Risson V ; Goillot E ; Schaeffer L ; Bassel Duby R ; Khochbin S ; Olson E | 2005Communication n° 92 Electrical activity arising from motor innervation influences skeletal muscle physiology by controlling the expression of many muscle genes, including acetylcholine receptor (AChR) subunits genes. How electrical activity is c[...]