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October 12, 2016
Paleopathology of Human Infections: Old Bones, Antique Books, Ancient and Modern Molecules
Olivier Dutour
Histoire Des Sciences Medicales
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May 24, 2011
[Antoine Deidier, his experimental approach to the contagious nature of plague in Marseille in 1720]
Olivier Dutour
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)
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November 28, 2023
The paleopathology and paleoepidemiology of Upper paleolithic tuberculosis: Review of evidence and hypotheses
Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
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March 15, 2018
Paleoparasitology and paleopathology. Synergies for reconstructing the past of human infectious diseases and their pathocenosis
Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
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July 9, 2021
Was the rise of TB contemporaneous with the industrial revolution? Epidemiological evolution of TB in France (17th-20th centuries) inferred from osteoarchaeological and historical archives
Olivier Dutour, Antony Colombo, Hélène Coqueugniot
Human Biology
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July 11, 2009
Medical genetic polymorphisms as markers of evolutionary forces within the human genome: hypotheses focusing on natural selection in the Basque population
Frédéric Bauduer, Anna Degioanni, Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
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July 2, 2021
Can the palaeoepidemiology of rickets during the industrialisation period in France be studied through bioarchaeological grey literature and French medico-historical literature of the 18th-early 20th centuries? Preliminary examination of a complex topic
Antony Colombo, Hélène Coqueugniot, Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
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July 15, 2021
Are the identified collections of immature skeletons dating from the Industrial Revolution good references for paleoauxological studies? Cases studies from England & France
Hélène Coqueugniot, Antony Colombo, Olivier Dutour
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
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January 12, 2008
Paleoepidemiology of vertebral degenerative disease in a Pre-Columbian Muisca series from Colombia
Claudia Rojas-Sepúlveda, Yann Ardagna, Olivier Dutour
Forensic Science International
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June 14, 2002
Sexual dimorphism in teeth: discriminatory effectiveness of permanent lower canine size observed in a XVIIIth century osteological series
Isabelle Pettenati-Soubayroux, Michel Signoli, Olivier Dutour
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Microbiology Spectrum
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October 12, 2016
Paleopathology of Human Infections: Old Bones, Antique Books, Ancient and Modern Molecules
Olivier Dutour
Histoire Des Sciences Medicales
|
May 24, 2011
[Antoine Deidier, his experimental approach to the contagious nature of plague in Marseille in 1720]
Olivier Dutour
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)
|
November 28, 2023
The paleopathology and paleoepidemiology of Upper paleolithic tuberculosis: Review of evidence and hypotheses
Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
|
March 15, 2018
Paleoparasitology and paleopathology. Synergies for reconstructing the past of human infectious diseases and their pathocenosis
Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
|
July 9, 2021
Was the rise of TB contemporaneous with the industrial revolution? Epidemiological evolution of TB in France (17th-20th centuries) inferred from osteoarchaeological and historical archives
Olivier Dutour, Antony Colombo, Hélène Coqueugniot
Human Biology
|
July 11, 2009
Medical genetic polymorphisms as markers of evolutionary forces within the human genome: hypotheses focusing on natural selection in the Basque population
Frédéric Bauduer, Anna Degioanni, Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
|
July 2, 2021
Can the palaeoepidemiology of rickets during the industrialisation period in France be studied through bioarchaeological grey literature and French medico-historical literature of the 18th-early 20th centuries? Preliminary examination of a complex topic
Antony Colombo, Hélène Coqueugniot, Olivier Dutour
International Journal of Paleopathology
|
July 15, 2021
Are the identified collections of immature skeletons dating from the Industrial Revolution good references for paleoauxological studies? Cases studies from England & France
Hélène Coqueugniot, Antony Colombo, Olivier Dutour
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
|
January 12, 2008
Paleoepidemiology of vertebral degenerative disease in a Pre-Columbian Muisca series from Colombia
Claudia Rojas-Sepúlveda, Yann Ardagna, Olivier Dutour
Forensic Science International
|
June 14, 2002
Sexual dimorphism in teeth: discriminatory effectiveness of permanent lower canine size observed in a XVIIIth century osteological series
Isabelle Pettenati-Soubayroux, Michel Signoli, Olivier Dutour
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