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Overview

Mireille Dardenne is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research spans multiple scientific fields, with a focus on areas related to health and environmental sciences.

The main fields of study associated with Mireille Dardenne include:

  • Nursing
  • Environmental Science
  • Medicine

Their work further delves into specific subfields, which include:

  • Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Hematology

The primary topics covered in their publications are:

  • Trace Elements in Health
  • Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
  • Iron Metabolism and Disorders

Mireille Dardenne has contributed to research published in the journal Biological Trace Element Research. A noted paper from 2020 is titled "Comparison of Thymulin Activity with Other Measures of Marginal Zinc Deficiency," which appeared in this journal.

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Robert A. DiSilvestro
  • Elizabeth Joseph

The 2020 publication addresses biochemical aspects of zinc deficiency and compares thymulin activity with other diagnostic measures, linking trace element biology to broader health implications.

Best Publications

  • Neuroendocrine Control of Thymus Physiology

    Wilson Savino;Mireille Dardenne

  • Immunohistochemical characterization of monocytes-macrophages and dendritic cells involved in the initiation of the insulitis and beta-cell destruction in NOD mice.

    Annemarie Jansen;Françoise Homo-Delarche;Herbert Hooijkaas;Pieter J Leenen

  • Contribution of zinc and other metals to the biological activity of the serum thymic factor

    Mireille Dardenne;Jean-Marie Pleau;Bernadette Nabarra;Pierre Lefrancier

  • Isolation, biochemical characteristics, and biological activity of a circulating thymic hormone in the mouse and in the human.

    Jean-François Bach;Mireille Dardenne;Jean-Marie Pleau;Marie-Anne Bach

  • T cell-mediated inhibition of the transfer of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice.

    Ch . Boitard;R. Yasunami;M. Dardenne;J. F. Bach

  • Sex steroids, glucocorticoids, stress and autoimmunity.

    F. Homo-Delarche;F. Fitzpatrick;N. Christeff;E.A. Nunez

  • Biochemical characterisation of a serum thymic factor.

    J Bach;M Bardenne;J Pleau;J Rosa

  • Immune-neuroendocrine interactions

    Wilson Savino;Mireille Dardenne

  • In vitro rosette inhibition by antihuman antilymphocyte serum. Correlation with skin graft prolongation in subhuman primates.

    J F Bach;J Dormont;M Dardenne;H Balner

  • Appearance of T-cell Markers in Bone Marrow Rosette-Forming Cells after Incubation with Thymosin, a Thymic Hormone

    Jean-Francois Bach;Mireille Dardenne;Allan L. Goldstein;Arabinda Guha

  • The thymus is a common target in malnutrition and infection.

    Wilson Savino;Mireille Dardenne;Licio A. Velloso;Suse Dayse Silva-Barbosa

  • Prolactin receptor expression in human hematopoietic tissues analyzed by flow cytofluorometry

    M. Dardenne;M. Do Carmo Leite De Moraes;P. A. Kelly;M.-C. Gagnerault

  • Neuroendocrine control of thymic hormonal production. I. Prolactin stimulates in vivo and in vitro the production of thymulin by human and murine thymic epithelial cells.

    Mireille Dardenne;Wilson Savino;Marie-Claude Gagnerault;Tsumetoshi Itoh

  • Intrathymic T-cell Migration: A Combinatorial Interplay of Extracellular Matrix and Chemokines?

    Wilson Savino;Daniella A. Mendes-da-Cruz;João S. Silva;Mireille Dardenne

  • Growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor-I stimulate hormonal function and proliferation of thymic epithelial cells.

    J Timsit;W Savino;B Safieh;P Chanson

  • Acceleration of the onset of diabetes in NOD mice by thymectomy at weaning.

    Mireille Dardenne;Françoise Lepault;Albert Bendelac;Jean-François Bach

  • CD11c+ Eosinophils in the Murine Thymus: Developmental Regulation and Recruitment upon MHC Class I-Restricted Thymocyte Deletion

    Mark Throsby;André Herbelin;Jean-Marie Pléau;Mireille Dardenne

  • Thymic hormone-containing cells. Characterization and localization of serum thymic factor in young mouse thymus studied by monoclonal antibodies.

    W Savino;M Dardenne;M Papiernik;J F Bach

  • Antigen recognition by T lymphocytes: I. Thymus and marrow dependence of spontaneous rosette forming cells in the mouse

    Jean-François Bach;Mireille Dardenne

  • Control of thymus physiology by peptidic hormones and neuropeptides.

    Mireille Dardenne;Wilson Savino;Wilson Savino

  • Control of human thymocyte migration by Neuropilin-1/Semaphorin-3A-mediated interactions.

    Yves Lepelletier;Salete Smaniotto;Réda Hadj-Slimane;Déa Maria Serra Villa-Verde

  • Influence of Castration, Alone or Combined with Thymectomy, on the Development of Diabetes in the Nonobese Diabetic Mouse*

    Fenella Fitzpatrick;Françoise Lepault;Françoise Homo-Delarche;Jean-Françoise Bach

  • Hormonal control of T-cell development in health and disease.

    Wilson Savino;Daniella Arêas Mendes-da-Cruz;Ailin Lepletier;Mireille Dardenne

  • Nutritional imbalances and infections affect the thymus: consequences on T-cell-mediated immune responses.

    Wilson Savino;Mireille Dardenne

  • Studies on the thymus in chagas' disease

    Wilson Savino;Maria Do Carmo Leite-de-Moraes;Mireille Hontebeyrie-Joskowicz;Mireille Dardenne

  • Prominently decreased hippocampal neurogenesis in a spontaneous model of type 1 diabetes, the nonobese diabetic mouse

    J. Beauquis;F. Saravia;F. Saravia;J. Coulaud;P. Roig

Frequent Co-Authors

Wilson Savino
Wilson Savino Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Jean-François Bach
Jean-François Bach Grenoble Alpes University
Nayef E. Saadé
Nayef E. Saadé American University of Beirut
Ronald P. Hart
Ronald P. Hart Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Joseph Weidenfeld
Joseph Weidenfeld Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Adrian J. Dunn
Adrian J. Dunn Louisiana State University
Paul A. Kelly
Paul A. Kelly Queen Mary University of London
Yves Agid
Yves Agid Institut du Cerveau
Etienne C. Hirsch
Etienne C. Hirsch Sorbonne University

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