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C Benassayag

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Bulletin De La Societe De Chimie Biologique|January 1, 1970
[Demonstration of a 17-beta-estradiol-fixing protein fraction in a female rat skin homogenate]E Nunez, C Benassayag, F Engelmann, et al.
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1981
Evidence for an early lipid soluble cardiodepressant factor in rat serum after a sublethal dose of endotoxinA Carli, M C Auclair, C Benassayag, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 15, 1974
Comparative study on the binding of estrogens by human and rat serum proteins in developmentE Nunez, G Vallette, C Benassayag, et al.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires Des Seances De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie D: Sciences Naturelles|August 30, 1971
[Identification and preliminary purification of the feto-protein binding the estrogens in the serum of newborn rats]E Nunez, F Engelmann, C Benassayag, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1986
Modifications of the properties of human sex steroid-binding protein by nonesterified fatty acidsM E Martin, R Vranckx, C Benassayag, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 1988
Dynamic pattern of estradiol binding to uterine receptors of the rat. Inhibition and stimulation by unsaturated fatty acidsG Vallette, N Christeff, C Bogard, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1981
Mouse alpha 1-fetoprotein and albumin. A comparison of their binding properties with estrogen and fatty acid ligandsL Savu, C Benassayag, G Vallette, et al.
Annales De Dermatologie Et De Syphiligraphie|January 1, 1971
[Study of transfer through the cutaneous membrane of steroid hormones in immature female rats. Fixation on the deep organs of the hormone so administered. Biochemical mechanism of the penetration]E A Nunez, C Benassayag, F Engelman, et al.
Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 1, 1984
[Non-esterified fatty acids and alpha 1-fetoprotein are the modulators of uterine binding of estrogens during development in the rat]G Vallette, C Benassayag, N Christeff, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 15, 1995
Levels of homeotic protein function can determine developmental identity: evidence from low-level expression of the Drosophila homeotic gene proboscipedia under Hsp70 controlD L Cribbs, C Benassayag, F M Randazzo, et al.
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Bulletin De La Societe De Chimie Biologique|January 1, 1970
[Demonstration of a 17-beta-estradiol-fixing protein fraction in a female rat skin homogenate]E Nunez, C Benassayag, F Engelmann, et al.
Circulatory Shock|January 1, 1981
Evidence for an early lipid soluble cardiodepressant factor in rat serum after a sublethal dose of endotoxinA Carli, M C Auclair, C Benassayag, et al.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|March 15, 1974
Comparative study on the binding of estrogens by human and rat serum proteins in developmentE Nunez, G Vallette, C Benassayag, et al.
Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires Des Seances De L'Academie Des Sciences. Serie D: Sciences Naturelles|August 30, 1971
[Identification and preliminary purification of the feto-protein binding the estrogens in the serum of newborn rats]E Nunez, F Engelmann, C Benassayag, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1986
Modifications of the properties of human sex steroid-binding protein by nonesterified fatty acidsM E Martin, R Vranckx, C Benassayag, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 15, 1988
Dynamic pattern of estradiol binding to uterine receptors of the rat. Inhibition and stimulation by unsaturated fatty acidsG Vallette, N Christeff, C Bogard, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1981
Mouse alpha 1-fetoprotein and albumin. A comparison of their binding properties with estrogen and fatty acid ligandsL Savu, C Benassayag, G Vallette, et al.
Annales De Dermatologie Et De Syphiligraphie|January 1, 1971
[Study of transfer through the cutaneous membrane of steroid hormones in immature female rats. Fixation on the deep organs of the hormone so administered. Biochemical mechanism of the penetration]E A Nunez, C Benassayag, F Engelman, et al.
Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics|January 1, 1984
[Non-esterified fatty acids and alpha 1-fetoprotein are the modulators of uterine binding of estrogens during development in the rat]G Vallette, C Benassayag, N Christeff, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 15, 1995
Levels of homeotic protein function can determine developmental identity: evidence from low-level expression of the Drosophila homeotic gene proboscipedia under Hsp70 controlD L Cribbs, C Benassayag, F M Randazzo, et al.
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