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2004

Mohr S., Bottin M. C., Lannes B., Neuville A., Bellocq J. P., Keith G., Rihn B. H.

Microdissection, mRNA amplification and microarray: a study of pleural mesothelial and malignant mesothelioma cells Journal Article

In: Biochimie, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 13-9, 2004, (0300-9084 Journal Article).

Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Analysis, Array, Chain, Epithelium/*metabolism, Expression, Female, Gene, Genetic, Human, KEITH, Lasers, Male, Markers, Mesothelioma/*genetics/metabolism, messenger, Microdissection, Neoplasms/*genetics/metabolism, Neoplastic/*genetics, Oligonucleotide, Pleura/*cytology/*metabolism, Pleural, Polymerase, Profiling, Reaction, Regulation, Reverse, RNA, Sequence, Transcriptase

2000

Rihn B. H., Mohr S., McDowell S. A., Binet S., Loubinoux J., Galateau F., Keith G., Leikauf G. D.

Differential gene expression in mesothelioma Journal Article

In: FEBS Lett, vol. 480, no. 2-3, pp. 95-100, 2000, (0014-5793 Journal Article).

Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Gene, Adhesion, Analysis/methods, Array, Cell, Cells, Chain, Cultured, Cycle, Division, Expression, Gene, Human, Invasiveness, Mesothelioma/*genetics/metabolism, Neoplasm, Neoplastic, Oligonucleotide, Oxidative, Polymerase, Profiling, Proteins/metabolism, Reaction, Regulation, Reverse, Sequence, Stress, Transcriptase, tumor, Xenobiotics

1997

Wilhelm M., Heyman T., Friant S., Wilhelm F. X.

Heterogeneous terminal structure of Ty1 and Ty3 reverse transcripts Journal Article

In: Nucleic Acids Res, vol. 25, no. 11, pp. 2161-6, 1997, (0305-1048 Journal Article).

Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *Nucleic, *Transcription, Acid, Calf, Chain, Conformation, DNA, Fungal/*chemistry/metabolism, Genetic, Gov't, H, Hybridization, Non-U.S., Nucleic, Plasmids/chemistry/genetics/metabolism, Polymerase, Reaction, Replication, Retroelements/*genetics, Ribonuclease, RNA, Support, Thymus/metabolism, Transfer/chemistry

1995

Heyman T., Agoutin B., Friant S., Wilhelm F. X., Wilhelm M. L.

Plus-strand DNA synthesis of the yeast retrotransposon Ty1 is initiated at two sites, PPT1 next to the 3' LTR and PPT2 within the pol gene. PPT1 is sufficient for Ty1 transposition Journal Article

In: J Mol Biol, vol. 253, no. 2, pp. 291-303, 1995, (0022-2836 Journal Article).

Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *DNA, *Genes, *Repetitive, *Retroelements, Acid, Base, C/analysis, cerevisiae/genetics/*virology, Chain, Cloning, Data, DNA, Fungal, Fungal/biosynthesis, Genes, Genetic, Genome, Gov't, Mapping, Molecular, Non-U.S., Nucleic, pol, Poly, Polymerase, Primers, Reaction, Replication, Restriction, Saccharomyces, Sequence, Sequences, Support, Transcription, Viral, Viral/*biosynthesis