Scientific publications
Publications
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1994
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Conformational polymorphism of cyclosporin A.
- Danièle Altschuh
- W. Braun
- J. Kallen
- V. Mikol
- C. Spitzfaden
- J. C. Thierry
- O. Vix
- M. D. Walkinshaw
- K. Wüthrich
Structure / Struct Fold Des; Structure (Camb ) ; Volume: 2 ; Page: 963-72
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Pure and functionally homogeneous recombinant retinoid X receptor.
- Z. Chen
- L Shemshedini
- Beatrice Claude Durand
- N Noy
- P. Chambon
- H. Gronemeyer
Journal of Biological Chemistry ; Volume: 269 ; Page: 25770-6
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Expression in Escherichia coli: Production and Purification of Both Subunits of the Human General Transcription Factor TFIIE
- C. Chalut
- Cathy Lang
- Jean-Marc Egly
Protein Expression and Purification ; Volume: 5 ; Page: 458-467
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The cellular retinoic acid binding protein I is dispensable.
- Philippe Gorry
- T. Lufkin
- A. Dierich
- C. Rochette-Egly
- D. Decimo
- P. Dolle
- M. Mark
- B. Durand
- P. Chambon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; Volume: 91 ; Page: 9032-9036
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The cellular retinoic acid binding protein I is dispensable.
- P. Gorry
- T. Lufkin
- Andrée Dierich
- Cécile Rochette-Egly
- D Décimo
- Pascal Dollé
- Manuel Mark
- Beatrice Claude Durand
- Pierre Chambon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; Volume: 91 ; Page: 9032-9036
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Transcription by RNA polymerase II: A process linked to DNA repair
- Christian Chalut
- Vincent Moncollin
- Jean Marc Egly
BioEssays ; Volume: 16 ; Page: 651-655
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DNA self-fitting: the double helix directs the geometry of its supramolecular assembly.
- Y. Timsit
- D. Moras
EMBO Journal ; Volume: 13 ; Page: 2737-46
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HIV-1 infection induces functional alterations in human liver endothelial cells in primary culture.
- Marie-Edith Lafon
- Anne-Marie Steffan
- C Royer
- D Jaeck
- Alain Beretz
- A Kirn
- Jean-Louis Gendrault
AIDS (London, England)
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Instability of CAG repeats in Huntington's disease: relation to parental transmission and age of onset.
- Y Trottier
- V Biancalana
- J Mandel
Journal of Medical Genetics ; Volume: 31 ; Page: 377-382
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Glia in the fly wing are clonally related to epithelial cells and use the nerve as a pathway for migration
- A. Giangrande
Development (Cambridge, England) ; Volume: 120 ; Page: 523-534
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