P. Salmon

Publication List Details

Period

1975 - 2007

Number

25

Co-Authors

Activity analysis of housekeeping promoters using self-inactivating lentiviral vector delivery into the mouse retina (2007)

Kostic, C., Chiodini, F., Salmon, P., Wiznerowicz, M., Deglon, N., Hornfeld, D., ...

For most retinal degeneration disorders, no efficient treatment exists to preserve photoreceptors (PRs) and, consequently, to maintain vision. Gene transfer appears to be a promising approach to...

High-level transgene expression in human hematopoietic progenitors and differentiated blood lineages after transduction with improved lentiviral vectors. (2005)

Salmon, P, Kindler, V, Ducrey, O, Chapuis, B, Zubler, R H, Trono, Didier

Recent experiments point to the great value of lentiviral vectors for the transduction of human hematopoietic stem cells (hHSCs). Vectors used so far, however, have been poorly satisfying in terms of...

Reversible immortalization of human primary cells by lentivector-mediated transfer of specific genes. (2005)

Salmon, P, Oberholzer, J, Occhiodoro, T, Morel, P, Lou, J, Trono, Didier

We exploited the ability of lentiviral vectors to govern the stable transduction of cells irrespective of their cycling status to induce the reversible immortalization of human primary cells. First,...

Transduction of CD34+ cells with lentiviral vectors enables the production of large quantities of transgene-expressing immature and mature dendritic cells. (2005)

Salmon, P, Arrighi, J F, Piguet, V, Chapuis, B, Zubler, R H, Trono, Didier, ...

BACKGROUND: Genetically engineered dendritic cells (DC) presenting specific antigens to T cells may be of great interest for immunotherapy. For this reason, the production of transgene-expressing DC...

Ectopic expression of the beta-cell specific transcription factor Pdx1 inhibits glucagon gene transcription. (2005)

Ritz-Laser, B, Gauthier, B R, Estreicher, A, Mamin, A, Brun, T, Ris, F, ...

AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The transcription factor Pdx1 is required for the development and differentiation of all pancreatic cells. Beta-cell specific inactivation of Pdx1 in developing or adult mice leads...

Activity analysis of housekeeping promoters using self-inactivating lentiviral vector delivery into the mouse retina. (2005)

Kostic, C, Chiodini, F, Salmon, P, Wiznerowicz, M, Deglon, N, Hornfeld, D, ...

For most retinal degeneration disorders, no efficient treatment exists to preserve photoreceptors (PRs) and, consequently, to maintain vision. Gene transfer appears to be a promising approach to...

Characterization of the human CD4 gene promoter: transcription from the CD4 gene core promoter is tissue-specific and is activated by Ets proteins.

Salmon, P, Giovane, A, Wasylyk, B, Klatzmann, D

We analyzed the 5' transcription control sequences of the human CD4 gene. We located the transcription initiation site and showed that the CD4 core promoter (positions -40 to +16) lacks a classical...

Truncated mammalian Notch1 activates CBF1/RBPJk-repressed genes by a mechanism resembling that of Epstein-Barr virus EBNA2.

Hsieh, J J, Henkel, T, Salmon, P, Robey, E, Peterson, M G, Hayward, S D

The Notch/Lin-12/Glp-1 receptor family participates in cell-cell signaling events that influence cell fate decisions. Although several Notch homologs and receptor ligands have been identified, the...

A theory of postoperative fatigue.

Salmon, P, Hall, G M

The concept of fatigue has entered medicine from other disciplines in which the term refers to weakening of a material by demands put upon it. Its application to the behavioural and subjective...

General practice patients' beliefs about their symptoms.

Woloshynowych, M, Valori, R, Salmon, P

BACKGROUND: Patients' beliefs about symptoms are major influences on consultation and its consequences. However, little information is available about the beliefs of patients when they consult their...

Characterization of the human CD4 gene promoter: transcription from the CD4 gene core promoter is tissue-specific and is activated by Ets proteins.

Salmon, P, Giovane, A, Wasylyk, B, Klatzmann, D

We analyzed the 5' transcription control sequences of the human CD4 gene. We located the transcription initiation site and showed that the CD4 core promoter (positions -40 to +16) lacks a classical...

Truncated mammalian Notch1 activates CBF1/RBPJk-repressed genes by a mechanism resembling that of Epstein-Barr virus EBNA2.

Hsieh, J J, Henkel, T, Salmon, P, Robey, E, Peterson, M G, Hayward, S D

The Notch/Lin-12/Glp-1 receptor family participates in cell-cell signaling events that influence cell fate decisions. Although several Notch homologs and receptor ligands have been identified, the...

A theory of postoperative fatigue.

Salmon, P, Hall, G M

The concept of fatigue has entered medicine from other disciplines in which the term refers to weakening of a material by demands put upon it. Its application to the behavioural and subjective...

General practice patients' beliefs about their symptoms.

Woloshynowych, M, Valori, R, Salmon, P

BACKGROUND: Patients' beliefs about symptoms are major influences on consultation and its consequences. However, little information is available about the beliefs of patients when they consult their...

EEG brain mapping in evaluating the time-course of the central action of DUP 996--a new acetylcholine releasing drug.

Saletu, B, Darragh, A, Salmon, P, Coen, R

1. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study the encephalotropic effects of DUP 996, a novel phenylindolinone derivative for Alzheimer's disease enhancing the release of acetylcholine in...

Taking the problem oriented medical record forward.

Salmon, P., Rappaport, A., Bainbridge, M., Hayes, G., Williams, J.

The problem oriented medical record (POMR) has proved to be very successful in providing a structure that helps doctors record their notes about patients, and view those notes subsequently in a...