Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (124)

  1. 116. Warnau, M., Ledent, G., Temara, A., Bouquegneau, M., Jangoux, M., & Dubois, P. (1995). Heavy metals in Posidonia oceanica and Paracentrotus lividus from seagrass beds of north-western Mediterranean. Science of the total environment, 171, 95-99.
  2. 117. Dubois, P., & Ghyoot, M. (1995). Integumentary resorption and collagen synthesis during regression of headless pedicellariae in Sphaerechinus granularis (Echinodermata: Echinoidea). Cell and tissue research, 282, 297-309.
  3. 118. Ledent, G., Mateo, M. Á., Warnau, M., Temara, A., Romero, J., & Dubois, P. (1995). Element losses following distilled water rinsing in leaves of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile. Aquatic botany, 52, 229-235.
  4. 119. Ghyoot, M., Dubois, P., & Jangoux, M. (1994). The venom apparatus of the globiferous pedicellariae of the toxopneustid Sphaerechinus granularis (Echinodermata, Echinoida): Fine structure and mechanism of venom discharge. Zoomorphology, 114, 73-82.
  5. 120. Bureau, F., Dubois, P., Ghyoot, M., & Jangoux, M. (1991). Skeleton resorption in echinoderms: Regression of pedicellarial stalks in Sphaerechinus granularis (Echinoida). Zoomorphology, 110, 217-226.
  6. 121. Dubois, P., & Jangoux, M. (1990). Stereom morphogenesis and differentiation during regeneration of adambulacral spines of Asterias rubens (Echinodermata, Asteroida). Zoomorphology, 109(5), 263-272. doi:10.1007/BF00312193
  7. 122. Dubois, P., Lison, D., & Lauwerys, R. (1988). Plasminogen activator activity of cultured murine macrophages and effects of isopropylmethylphosphonofluoridate (sarin). Biochemical pharmacology, 37, 2139-2143.
  8. 123. Lison, D., Dubois, P., & Lauwerys, R. (1988). In vitro effect of mercury and vanadium on superoxide anion production and plasminogen activator activity of mouse peritoneal macrophages. Toxicology letters, 40, 29-36.
  9. 124. Jangoux, M., Dubois, P., Lambert, A., & Yourassowsky, C. (1985). Occurrence of a microcanalicular system within the ossicles and dermal tissue of Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis (Echinodermata: Asteroidea). Cell and tissue research, 242(3), 657-660. doi:10.1007/BF00225434
  10.   Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (16)

  11. 1. Saucède, T., Guillaumot, C., Michel, L. L., Fabri-Ruiz, S., Bazin, A., Cabessut, M., Garcia-Berrot, A., Matéos, A., Mathieu, O., De Ridder, C., Dubois, P., Danis, B., David, B., Diaz, A., Lepoint, G., Motreuil, S., Poulin, E. E., & Féral, J.-P. (2019). Modelling species response to climate change in sub-Antarctic islands: echinoids as a case study for the Kerguelen Plateau. In D. Welsford, J. Dell, & G. Duhamel (Eds.), The Kerguelen Plateau: Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries. Proceedings of the second symposium (pp. 95-116) Kingston, Tasmania, Australia: Australian Antarctic Division.
  12. 2. Dubois, P., Joly, G., Pernet, P., Mage, A., Oygard, J., & Gillan, D. (2004). Egg quality, fertilization success, and population structure in field-contaminated populations of Asterias rubens. In T. Heinzeller & J. Nebelsick (Eds.), Echinoderms: München (pp. 15-19) Leiden: Taylor & Francis, Balkema.
  13. 3. Joly, G., Guillou, M., & Dubois, P. (2003). Population dynamics of Asterias rubens under contrasted environmental conditions: Preliminary results. In J.-P. Féral & B. David (Eds.), Echinoderm Research 2001 (pp. 3-6) Lisse: Balkema.

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