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- Étienne-Émile Baulieu (born 12 December 1926) is a French biochemist and endocrinologist who is best known for his research in the field of steroid hormones...
- Retrieved 9 March 2007. Baulieu ÉÉ (1985). "RU 486: An antiprogestin steroid with contragestive activity in women". In Baulieu ÉÉ, Segal SJ (eds.). The...
- term neurosteroid was coined by the French physiologist Étienne-Émile Baulieu and refers to steroids synthesized in the brain. The term, neuroactive...
- PMID 17651807. Fontaine-Lenoir V, Chambraud B, Fellous A, David S, Duchossoy Y, Baulieu EE, Robel P (March 2006). "Microtubule-****ociated protein 2 (MAP2) is a...
- Merkel Agnès Barthélémy, physicist, expert on nanostructures Étienne-Émile Baulieu, chemist Louis-Marie de Blignières, Traditionalist Catholic priest Charles...
- "Pregnenolone methyl ether - Mapreg - AdisInsight". Duchossoy Y, David S, Baulieu EE, Robel P (2011). "Treatment of experimental spinal cord injury with...
- 1042/bse0400041. PMID 15242338. Rafestin-Oblin ME, Couette B, Radanyi C, Lombes M, Baulieu EE (June 1989). "Mineralocorticosteroid receptor of the chick intestine...
- PMID 17651807. Fontaine-Lenoir V, Chambraud B, Fellous A, David S, Duchossoy Y, Baulieu EE, Robel P (2006). "Microtubule-****ociated protein 2 (MAP2) is a neurosteroid...
- year). "Mur de la méditerranée à Agde". FR3 tv chanel. "Mayor Pierre Leroy-Baulieu 1971-1989". ville d'Agde (official) (in French). In 1976 Richelieu-Rochelongue...
- Health. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. pp. 372–373. ISBN 978-1-4496-5800-7. Baulieu E, Schumacher M (2000). "Progesterone as a neuroactive neurosteroid, with...