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Sylvie Bourthoumieu
Researcher at University of Limoges
Publications - 36
Citations - 499
Sylvie Bourthoumieu is an academic researcher from University of Limoges. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Gene. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 418 citations.
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No apoptosis is induced in rat cortical neurons exposed to GSM phone fields
TL;DR: Results showed that, under the conditions of experiment used, GSM‐exposure does not significantly increase the apoptosis rate in rat primary neuronal cultures, the first one performed on cultured cortical neurons.
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Apoptosis is Induced by Radiofrequency Fields through the Caspase-Independent Mitochondrial Pathway in Cortical Neurons
TL;DR: Results show that, under the experimental conditions used, exposure of primary rat neurons to CW RF fields may induce a caspase-independent pathway to apoptosis that involves AIF.
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Microwave exposure of neuronal cells in vitro : Study of apoptosis
Vanessa Joubert,Philippe Lévêque,A. Rametti,Alice Collin,Sylvie Bourthoumieu,Catherine Yardin +5 more
TL;DR: Results showed that, under the conditions of the present experiment, MW-exposure (either CW or GSM-900) does not significantly increase the apoptosis rate in the human neuroblastoma cell line SH-SY5Y.
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Dose dependent expression of HDAC4 causes variable expressivity in a novel inherited case of brachydactyly mental retardation syndrome.
Benjamin L. Morris,Cécile Etoubleau,Sylvie Bourthoumieu,Sandrine Reynaud-Perrine,Cécile Laroche,Aziza Lebbar,Catherine Yardin,Sarah H. Elsea +7 more
TL;DR: Gene expression analyses lending evidence to the hypothesis that HDAC4 modulates severity of this disorder in a dosage‐dependent manner and a parent with mild symptoms of the disorder and a child exhibiting a more severe phenotype.
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Towards a new point of view on the phenotype of patients with a 17q12 microdeletion syndrome
Fanny Laffargue,Sylvie Bourthoumieu,Brigitte Llanas,Véronique Baudouin,Annie Lahoche,Denis Morin,Lucie Bessenay,Loïc De Parscau,Sylvie Cloarec,Marie-Ange Delrue,Emmanuelle Taupiac,Emilie Dizier,Cécile Laroche,Claire Bahans,Catherine Yardin,Didier Lacombe,Vincent Guigonis +16 more
TL;DR: The neuropsychological phenotype of patients appears less severe when 17q12 deletion is diagnosed secondary to kidney rather than neuropsychiatric abnormalities, which may influence antenatal counselling.