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2009

Journal Article

Neonatal cases of infantile myofibromatosis do not derive from maternal cells transferred during pregnancy

Yousefi, P, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Oster, Michele, De Prost, Yves, Fraitag, S and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Neonatal cases of infantile myofibromatosis do not derive from maternal cells transferred during pregnancy. British Journal of Dermatology, 160 (6), 1356-1357. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2009.09135.x

Neonatal cases of infantile myofibromatosis do not derive from maternal cells transferred during pregnancy

2009

Journal Article

CD34+cells in maternal placental blood are mainly fetal in origin and express endothelial markers

Parant, Olivier, Dubernard, Gil, Challier, Jean-Claude, Oster, Michele, Uzan, Serge, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). CD34+cells in maternal placental blood are mainly fetal in origin and express endothelial markers. Laboratory Investigation, 89 (8), 915-923. doi: 10.1038/labinvest.2009.55

CD34+cells in maternal placental blood are mainly fetal in origin and express endothelial markers

2009

Journal Article

Gestational microchimerism in human diseases [Microchimérisme postgestationnel en pathologie humaine]

Parant, Olivier, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Gestational microchimerism in human diseases [Microchimérisme postgestationnel en pathologie humaine]. La Presse Medicale, 38 (4), 584-590. doi: 10.1016/j.lpm.2008.05.020

Gestational microchimerism in human diseases [Microchimérisme postgestationnel en pathologie humaine]

2009

Journal Article

Two observations raising questions about risk factors of cutaneous necrosis induced by Terlipressin (Glypressin (R))

Megarbane, Hala, Barete, Stephane, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Izzedine, Hassan, Moguelet, Phillippe, Chosidow, Olivier, Frances, Camille and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Two observations raising questions about risk factors of cutaneous necrosis induced by Terlipressin (Glypressin (R)). Dermatology, 218 (4), 334-337. doi: 10.1159/000195676

Two observations raising questions about risk factors of cutaneous necrosis induced by Terlipressin (Glypressin (R))

2009

Journal Article

Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancy

Han, Sun Nguyen, Oster, Michele, Avril, Marie-Francoise, Boitier, Francoise, Mortier, Laurent, Richard, Marie-Aleth, Kerob, Delphine, Maubec, Eve, Souteyrand, Pierre, Moguelet, Philippe, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancy. American Journal of Pathology, 174 (2), 630-637. doi: 10.2353/ajpath.2009.080566

Fetal microchimeric cells participate in tumour angiogenesis in melanomas occurring during pregnancy

2009

Book Chapter

Fetal cell microchimerism: a low-grade naturally occurring cell therapy

Leduc, Michele, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). Fetal cell microchimerism: a low-grade naturally occurring cell therapy. Perinatal Stem Cells. (pp. 203-208) edited by Curtis L. Cetrulo, Kyle J. Cetrulo and Curtis L. Jr. Cetrulo. Hoboken NJ: John Wiley. doi: 10.1002/9780470480151.ch13

Fetal cell microchimerism: a low-grade naturally occurring cell therapy

2009

Conference Publication

Fetal cells persist in maternal chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing

Nassar, D., Droitcourt, C., Parant, O., Mathieu-d'Argent, E., Oster, M., Uzan, S., Khosrotehrani, K. and Aractingi, S. (2009). Fetal cells persist in maternal chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing. 39th Annual European Society for Dermatological Research Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, 9-12 September 2009. Baltimore, MD: Nature Publishing. doi: 10.1038/jid.2009.232

Fetal cells persist in maternal chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing

2009

Book Chapter

Life threatening dermatoses during gestation

Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2009). Life threatening dermatoses during gestation. Life-threatening dermatoses and emergencies in dermatology. (pp. 175-180) edited by Jean Revuz. Berlin: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-79339-7_18

Life threatening dermatoses during gestation

2009

Conference Publication

Fetal cells persist in chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing

Nassar, D., Droitcourt, C., Parant, O., Mathieu-d'Argent, E., Uzan, S., Khosrotehrani, K. and Aractingi, S. (2009). Fetal cells persist in chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing. Annual Congress of the French-Speaking Society for Dermatological Research, Reims, France, 3-5 June, 2009. Nature Publishing.

Fetal cells persist in chronic wounds, form blood vessels and enhance healing

2009

Conference Publication

Pregnancy promotes melanoma lymph node invasion by enhancing VEGF dependent lymphangiogenesis

Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Huu, Sau Nguyen, Prignon, A., Oster, Michele, Avril, M.F., Boitier, F. and Aractingi, Selim (2009). Pregnancy promotes melanoma lymph node invasion by enhancing VEGF dependent lymphangiogenesis. 39th Annual European Society for Dermatological Research Meeting, Budapest, Hungary, 9-12 September 2009. Baltimore, MD: Nature Publishing Gourp. doi: 10.1038/jid.2009.232

Pregnancy promotes melanoma lymph node invasion by enhancing VEGF dependent lymphangiogenesis

2008

Journal Article

Healing of sickle cell ulcers during pregnancy: A favourable effect of foetal cell transfer?

Droitcourt, C., Khosrotehrani, K., Girot, R. and Aractingi, S. (2008). Healing of sickle cell ulcers during pregnancy: A favourable effect of foetal cell transfer?. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 22 (10), 1256-1257. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-3083.2008.02602.x

Healing of sickle cell ulcers during pregnancy: A favourable effect of foetal cell transfer?

2008

Journal Article

Early phase of maternal skin carcinogenesis recruits long-term engrafted fetal cells

Huu, Sau Nguyen, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Oster, Michele, Moguelet, Philippe, Espie, Marie-Josee and Aractingi, Selim (2008). Early phase of maternal skin carcinogenesis recruits long-term engrafted fetal cells. International Journal of Cancer, 123 (11), 2512-2517. doi: 10.1002/ijc.23819

Early phase of maternal skin carcinogenesis recruits long-term engrafted fetal cells

2008

Journal Article

Significance of erythema nodosum and pyoderma gangrenosum in inflammatory bowel diseases: A cohort study of 2402 patients

Farhi, David, Cosnes, Jacques, Zizi, Nada, Chosidow, Olivier, Seksik, Philippe, Beaugerie, Laurent, Aractingi, Selim and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2008). Significance of erythema nodosum and pyoderma gangrenosum in inflammatory bowel diseases: A cohort study of 2402 patients. Medicine, 87 (5), 281-293. doi: 10.1097/MD.0b013e318187cc9c

Significance of erythema nodosum and pyoderma gangrenosum in inflammatory bowel diseases: A cohort study of 2402 patients

2008

Journal Article

Age at diagnosis of neurofibromatosis 1: An audit of practice

Abecassis, S., Bastuji-Garin, S., Khosrotehrani, K., Zeller, J., Revuz, J. and Wolkenstein, P. (2008). Age at diagnosis of neurofibromatosis 1: An audit of practice. Dermatology, 216 (4), 347-348. doi: 10.1159/000116622

Age at diagnosis of neurofibromatosis 1: An audit of practice

2008

Journal Article

Pregnancy allows the transfer and differentiation of fetal lymphoid progenitors into functional T and B cells in mothers

Khosrotehrani, K., Leduc, M., Bachy, V., Hun, S. N., Oster, M., Abbas, A., Uzan, S. and Aractingi, S. (2008). Pregnancy allows the transfer and differentiation of fetal lymphoid progenitors into functional T and B cells in mothers. Journal of Immunology, 180 (5), 3613-3613. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.5.3613-a

Pregnancy allows the transfer and differentiation of fetal lymphoid progenitors into functional T and B cells in mothers

2008

Journal Article

Risk of breast cancer related to pregnancy

Lesieur, B., Vercambre, M., Dubernard, G., Khosrotehrani, K., Uzan, S., Aractingi, S. and Rouzier, R. (2008). Risk of breast cancer related to pregnancy. Journal de Gynecologie Obstetrique et Biologie de la Reproduction, 37 (1), 77-81. doi: 10.1016/j.jgyn.2007.10.004

Risk of breast cancer related to pregnancy

2008

Journal Article

Breast cancer stroma frequently recruits fetal derived cells during pregnancy

Dubernard, Gil, Aractingi, Selim, Oster, Michele, Rouzier, Roman, Mathieu, Marie-Christine, Uzan, Serge and Khosrotehrani, Kiarash (2008). Breast cancer stroma frequently recruits fetal derived cells during pregnancy. Breast Cancer Research, 10 (1) R14, 1-8. doi: 10.1186/bcr1860

Breast cancer stroma frequently recruits fetal derived cells during pregnancy

2008

Journal Article

Neurofibromatosis 1: Analysis of the demand for prenatal diagnosis in a French cohort of 361 patients

Farhi, David, Bastuji-Garin, Sylvie, Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Vidaud, Dominique, Bellane, Christine, Revuz, Jean and Wolkenstein, Pierre (2008). Neurofibromatosis 1: Analysis of the demand for prenatal diagnosis in a French cohort of 361 patients. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 146A (2), 159-165. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.32066

Neurofibromatosis 1: Analysis of the demand for prenatal diagnosis in a French cohort of 361 patients

2008

Journal Article

Pregnancy allows the transfer and differentiation of fetal lymphoid progenitors into functional T and B cells in mothers

Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Leduc, Michele, Bachy, Veronique, Huu, Sau Nguyen, Oster, Michele, Abbas, Aicha, Uzan, Serge and Aractingi, Selim (2008). Pregnancy allows the transfer and differentiation of fetal lymphoid progenitors into functional T and B cells in mothers. Journal of Immunology, 180 (2), 889-897. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.180.2.889

Pregnancy allows the transfer and differentiation of fetal lymphoid progenitors into functional T and B cells in mothers

2008

Conference Publication

Recruitment of long term engrafted fetal microchimeric cells in chemically induced maternal skin carcinogenesis

Huu, S. N., Khosrotehrani, K, Oster, M. and Aractingi, S. (2008). Recruitment of long term engrafted fetal microchimeric cells in chemically induced maternal skin carcinogenesis. International Investigative Dermatology Meeting, Kyoto , Japan, 14-17 May, 2008. Cambridge, U.S.: NPG.

Recruitment of long term engrafted fetal microchimeric cells in chemically induced maternal skin carcinogenesis