Alain Calender
- Comparative phenotype and BTNL2 polymorphism in familial and sporadic sarcoidosis in the French SARCFAM cohortBy Yves Pacheco, Alain Calender, Serge Lebecque, Dominique Valeyre, Dominique Israel-Biet, Vincent Cottin, Pascal Roy, Claire Bardel and Mad Hélénie ElsensohnYves Pacheco1Pneumology Department, Hospices Civils de LYON UCBL1 INSERM1052, Lyon, FranceAlain Calender2Genetic Department, Hospices Civils de Lyon UCBL1 CNRS1462, Lyon, FranceSerge Lebecque3Cancer Research Department, Centre L Bérard UCBL1 INSERM1052, Lyon, FranceDominique Valeyre4Pneumology Department, APHP Avicenne, Paris Nord, EA2363, Bobigny, FranceDominique Israel-Biet5Pneumology Department, APHP G Pompidou, Université ParisV, Paris, FranceVincent Cottin6Pneumology Department, Hospices Civils de Lyon, L Pradel, UMR 754 INRA, Lyon, FrancePascal Roy7Biostatistic Laboratory, Hospices Civils de Lyon, UMR CNRS 5558, Lyon, FranceClaire Bardel7Biostatistic Laboratory, Hospices Civils de Lyon, UMR CNRS 5558, Lyon, FranceMad Hélénie Elsensohn7Biostatistic Laboratory, Hospices Civils de Lyon, UMR CNRS 5558, Lyon, France
- Characterisation of an experimental mouse model of exposure to nanoparticles. Relevance to human sarcoidosisBy Serge Lebecque, Toufic Renno, Azzak Bentaher, Marine Ponchon, Alain Calender, Jean-François Bernaudin, Dominique Valeyre, Marc Iglarz, Herve Farine, Daniel Strasser and Yves PachecoSerge Lebecque1UCBLyon1, INSERM 1052/CNRS 5286, Lyon, FranceToufic Renno2UCBLyon1, INSERM 1052, Lyon, FranceAzzak Bentaher3CIRI, INSERM 1111, Pierre Benite, FranceMarine Ponchon4CIRI, INSERM 1111, Pierre Benite, FranceAlain Calender5CNRS 1462, UCBLyon1, Lyon, FranceJean-François Bernaudin6APHP, CHU Tenon, Paris, FranceDominique Valeyre7APHP, CHU Avicenne, Bobigny, FranceMarc Iglarz8Actelion Pharma, Actelion, Allschwil, SwitzerlandHerve Farine9Actelion Pharma, Actelion, Allschwil, SwitzerlandDaniel Strasser10Actelion Pharma, Actelion, Allschwil, SwazilandYves Pacheco11UCBLyon1, INSERM 1111, Pierre Benite, France
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