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Françoise Paris
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 134
Citations - 3892
Françoise Paris is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Androgen & Androgen receptor. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 131 publications receiving 3367 citations. Previous affiliations of Françoise Paris include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Activating Gsα Mutations: Analysis of 113 Patients with Signs of McCune-Albright Syndrome—A European Collaborative Study
TL;DR: The results of a systematic search for Gsalpha mutations in patients presenting with at least one of the signs of MAS, using a PCR-based sensitive method highlight the frequency of partial forms of MAS and the usefulness of sensitive techniques to confirm the diagnosis at the molecular level.
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Environmental xenoestrogens, antiandrogens and disorders of male sexual differentiation.
Charles Sultan,Patrick Balaguer,Béatrice Térouanne,Virginie Georget,Françoise Paris,Claire Jeandel,Serge Lumbroso,Jean-Claude Nicolas +7 more
TL;DR: The ubiquitous presence of endocrine disruptors in the environment and the increased incidence of neonatal genital malformation support the hypothesis that disturbed male sexual differentiation may in some cases be caused by increased exposure to environmental xenoestrogens and/or antiandrogens.
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Phenylphenols, biphenols, bisphenol-A and 4-tert-octylphenol exhibit α and β estrogen activities and antiandrogen activity in reporter cell lines
Françoise Paris,Patrick Balaguer,Béatrice Térouanne,Nadège Servant,Caroline Lacoste,Jean-Pierre Cravedi,Jean-Claude Nicolas,Charles Sultan +7 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that several phenyl derivatives present both estrogenic and antiandrogenic activity and these environmental chemicals may have a negative impact on androgen action during fetal and post-natal life.
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Phenotypical, Biological, and Molecular Heterogeneity of 5α-Reductase Deficiency: An Extensive International Experience of 55 Patients
Laurent Maïmoun,Pascal Philibert,Benoit Cammas,Françoise Audran,Philippe Bouchard,Patrick Fénichel,Maryse Cartigny,Catherine Pienkowski,Michel Polak,Nicos Skordis,Inas Mazen,Gönül Öcal,Merih Berberoğlu,Rachel Reynaud,Clarisse Baumann,Sylvie Cabrol,Dominique Simon,Kabangu K. Kayemba-Kay's,Marc de Kerdanet,Francois Kurtz,Bruno Leheup,Claudine Heinrichs,Sylvie Tenoutasse,Guy Van Vliet,Annette Grüters,M. Eunice,Ariachery C. Ammini,Mona M. Hafez,Zeev Hochberg,Sylvia S. Einaudi,Horia H. Al Mawlawi,Cristóbal C.J. Del Valle Nuñez,Nadège Servant,Serge Lumbroso,Françoise Paris,Charles Sultan +35 more
TL;DR: In the largest cohort to date, a wide spectrum of phenotypes and biological profiles in patients with 5α-reductase deficiency, whatever their geographical or ethnic origins, are demonstrated.
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Identification and functional analysis of a new WNT4 gene mutation among 28 adolescent girls with primary amenorrhea and müllerian duct abnormalities: a French collaborative study
Pascal Philibert,Anna Biason-Lauber,Roman Rouzier,Catherine Pienkowski,Françoise Paris,Daniel Konrad,E. J. Schoenle,Charles Sultan +7 more
TL;DR: The data confirm that WNT4 is involved in the regulation of müllerian duct development and ovarian androgen biosynthesis, and may also contribute to human follicle development and/or maintenance.