Publications scientifiques
Les équipes de recherches de l'IGBMC publient régulièrement des articles qui font avancer les connaissances dans divers domaines de recherche. Vous trouverez sur cette page l'ensemble des publications dans lesquels les travaux de nos scientifiques sont cités.
Publications
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2003
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Récepteurs à la Provençale
- Johan Auwerx
- Jacques Drouin
- Vincent Laudet
EMBO Reports ; Volume: 4 ; Page: 1122-1126
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Mutations in the ZNF41 gene are associated with cognitive deficits: identification of a new candidate for X-linked mental retardation
- Sarah A. Shoichet
- Kirsten Hoffmann
- Corinna Menzel
- Udo Trautmann
- Bettina Moser
- Maria Hoeltzenbein
- Bernard Echenne
- Michael Partington
- Hans van Bokhoven
- Claude Moraine
- Jean-Pierre Fryns
- Jamel Chelly
- Hans-Dieter Rott
- Hans-Hilger Ropers
- Vera M. Kalscheuer
American Journal of Human Genetics ; Volume: 73 ; Page: 1341-1354
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Compensation by the muscle limits the metabolic consequences of lipodystrophy in PPAR gamma hypomorphic mice
- Hana Koutnikouva
- Terrie-Anne Cock
- Mitsuhiro Watanabe
- Sander M. Houten
- Marie-France Champy
- Andrée Dierich
- Johan Auwerx
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; Volume: 100 ; Page: 14457-14462
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A newborn lethal defect due to inactivation of retinaldehyde dehydrogenase type 3 is prevented by maternal retinoic acid treatment
- Valérie Dupé
- Nicolas Matt
- Jean-Marie Garnier
- Pierre Chambon
- Manuel Mark
- Norbert B. Ghyselinck
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; Volume: 100 ; Page: 14036-14041
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Immunosuppressive effect of mesenchymal stem cells favors tumor growth in allogeneic animals
- Farida Djouad
- Pascale Louis-Plence
- Claire Bony
- Philippe Tropel
- Florence Apparailly
- Jacques Sany
- Danièle Noël
- Christian Jorgensen
Blood ; Volume: 102 ; Page: 3837-3844
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Buprenorphine-Induced Antinociception Is Mediated by μ-Opioid Receptors and Compromised by Concomitant Activation of Opioid Receptor-Like Receptors
- Kabirullah Lutfy
- Shoshana Eitan
- Camron Bryant
- Yu Yang
- Nazli Saliminejad
- Wendy Walwyn
- Brigitte Kieffer
- Hiroshi Takeshima
- F. Ivy Carroll
- Nigel Maidment
- Christopher Evans
Journal of Neuroscience ; Volume: 23 ; Page: 10331-10337
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The 'PINIT' motif, of a newly identified conserved domain of the PIAS protein family, is essential for nuclear retention of PIAS3L
- D. Duval
- G. Duval
- C. Kedinger
- Olivier Poch
- H. Boeuf
FEBS Letters ; Volume: 554 ; Page: 111-118
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Neurodevelopmental Defects in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) at Environmentally Relevant Dioxin (TCDD) Concentrations
- Adrian Hill
- C. Vyvyan Howard
- Uwe Strahle
- Andrew Cossins
Toxicological Sciences ; Volume: 76 ; Page: 392-399
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Structural adaptability in the ligand-binding pocket of the ecdysone hormone receptor
- Isabelle M. L Billas
- Thomas Iwema
- Jean-Marie Garnier
- André Mitschler
- Natacha Rochel
- Dino Moras
Nature ; Volume: 426 ; Page: 91-96
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Werner protein stimulates topoisomerase I DNA relaxation activity.
- Jean-Philippe Laine
- Patricia Opresko
- Fred Indig
- Jeanine Harrigan
- Cayetano von Kobbe
- Vilhelm Bohr
Cancer Research ; Volume: 63 ; Page: 7136-46
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