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    volume editor, J. Bogousslavsky.
    Contents:
    Birth of modern psychiatry and the death of alienism : the legacy of Jean-Martin Charcot / Bogousslavsky, J.; Moulin, T.
    Jean-Martin Charcot's house officers at la Salpêtrière Hospital / Walusinski, O.
    The chair of mental and brain diseases : Charcot's pupils--Benjamin Ball, Alix Joffroy, and Gilbert Ballet / Tiberghien, D.
    Édouard Brissaud, Fulgence Raymond and the succession of Charcot / Tatu, L.
    Great careers : Cornil, Bouchard, Bourneville, and Proust / Paciaroni, M.; Cittadini, E.; Bogousslavsky, J.
    Keeping the fire burning : Georges Gilles de la Tourette, Paul Richer, Charles Féré, and Alfred Binet / Walusinski, O.
    Renewing the fire : Joseph Babinski / Poirier, J.; Philippon, J.
    Paul Sollier : the first clinical neuropsychologist / Bogousslavsky, J.; Walusinski, O.
    Pierre Janet, Sigmund Freud, and Charcot's psychological and psychiatric legacy / Pérez-Rincón, H.
    Jules Bernard Luys in Charcot's penumbra / Parent, M.; Parent, A.
    Hysteria after Charcot : back to the future / Bogousslavsky, J.
    Jules Joseph Déjerine versus Pierre Marie / Paciaroni, M.; Bogousslavsky, J.
    Neurology outside Paris following Charcot / Moulin, T. ... [et al.]
    Birth and death of Charcot's scientific journals / Poirier, J.; Ricou, P.; Leroux-Hugon, V.
    Digital Access Karger 2011
  • Article
    Wybran J, Govaerts A, Fudenberg H.
    Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol. 1977;55(1-6):148-51.
    The effect of vinblastine and colchicine on human blood T cell rosette formation with sheep erythrocytes was assessed. For some concentrations, both drugs increased the percentage of active T rosettes. In contrast, the total T rosette percentage was decreased by the same drugs. These experiments further confirm the heterogeneity of T cell rosettes and suggest the existence of three types of sheep red blood cell receptors on human blood T lymphocytes.
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