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    Genome-wide scanning of HoxB1-associated loci in mouse ES cells using an open-ended Chromosome Conformation Capture methodology by Würtele, Hugo, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Chromosome research (01-07-2006)
    “…Spatial proximity between genomic loci can play important roles in their function and regulation. We have developed an open-ended method based on Chromosome…”
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    Electrophysiological evidence for an early processing of human voices by Charest, Ian, Pernet, Cyril R, Rousselet, Guillaume A, Quiñones, Ileana, Latinus, Marianne, Fillion-Bilodeau, Sarah, Chartrand, Jean-Pierre, Belin, Pascal

    Published in BMC neuroscience (20-10-2009)
    “…Previous electrophysiological studies have identified a "voice specific response" (VSR) peaking around 320 ms after stimulus onset, a latency markedly longer…”
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    Three-month, randomized, parallel-group comparison of brimonidine-timolol versus dorzolamide-timolol fixed-combination therapy by Nixon, Donald R., Yan, David B., Chartrand, Jean-Pierre, Piemontesi, Roberto L., Simonyi, Susan, Hollander, David A.

    Published in Current medical research and opinion (01-07-2009)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective: Fixed combinations of 0.2% brimonidine-0.5% timolol and 2% dorzolamide-0.5% timolol are used to lower intraocular pressure (IOP). The…”
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    Superior voice timbre processing in musicians by Chartrand, Jean-Pierre, Belin, Pascal

    Published in Neuroscience letters (25-09-2006)
    “…After several years of exposure to musical instrument practice, musicians acquire a great expertise in processing auditory features like tonal pitch or timbre…”
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    A Double-Strand Break in a Chromosomal LINE Element Can Be Repaired by Gene Conversion with Various Endogenous LINE Elements in Mouse Cells by Tremblay, Annie, Jasin, Maria, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-01-2000)
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    Auditory recognition expertise and domain specificity by Chartrand, Jean-Pierre, Peretz, Isabelle, Belin, Pascal

    Published in Brain research (18-07-2008)
    “…Abstract Auditory recognition expertise refers to one's ability to accurately and rapidly identify individual sound sources within a homogeneous class of…”
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    Differential Behavior of Curved DNA upon Untwisting by Brukner, Ivan, Belmaaza, Abdellah, Chartrand, Pierre

    “…We have synthesized DNA segments with different handedness, twisting and radii of curvature, and have analyzed the effect of untwisting on them. The results…”
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    Brain response to birdsongs in bird experts by Chartrand, Jean-Pierre, Filion-Bilodeau, Sarah, Belin, Pascal

    Published in Neuroreport (05-03-2007)
    “…Auditory expertise has mostly been studied in relation to musical processing, but expert auditory processing can also involve nonmusical auditory stimuli, such…”
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    Cerebral response to ‘voiceness’: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study by Bélizaire, Guylaine, Fillion-Bilodeau, Sarah, Chartrand, Jean-Pierre, Bertrand-Gauvin, Caroline, Belin, Pascal

    Published in Neuroreport (08-01-2007)
    “…We evaluated the response of the voice-selective areas of the auditory cortex to sound ‘voiceness’, that is, the degree to which an auditory stimulus resembles…”
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    Integration of a vector containing rodent repetitive elements in the rat genome by WALLENBURG, J. C, NEPVEU, A, CHARTRAND, P

    Published in Nucleic acids research (12-10-1987)
    “…We have previously shown that integration of a polyoma vector containing rodent repetitive elements into rat cellular DNA is non-random (Wallenburg et al. J…”
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    Cloning of Trametes versicolor Genes Induced by Nitrogen Starvation by TRUDEL, P, COURCHESNE, D, ROY, C, CHARTRAND, P

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-06-1988)
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    Preferential accessibility to specific genomic loci for the repair of double-strand breaks in human cells by D'Anjou, Hélène, Chabot, Catherine, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-01-2004)
    “…The dynamic organization of the human genome in the nucleus is gaining recognition as a determining factor in its functional regulation. In order to be…”
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    Primary aberrant third nerve regeneration by Boghen, D, Chartrand, J P, Laflamme, P, Kirkham, T, Hardy, J, Aube, M

    Published in Annals of neurology (01-11-1979)
    “…The clinical and neuroradiological features in 4 patients with the syndrome of aberrant regeneration of the third nerve are presented. In contrast to what is…”
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    Genomic DNA is captured and amplified during double-strand break (DSB) repair in human cells by LITTLE, Kevin C. E, CHARTRAND, Pierre

    Published in Oncogene (20-05-2004)
    “…Genomic stability is maintained by the surveillance and repair of DNA damage. Here, we describe a mechanism whereby repair of extrachromosomal DNA…”
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    Characterization of in vivo recombination activities in the mouse embryo by Würtele, Hugo, Gusew, Nadine, Lussier, Roxane, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG (01-05-2005)
    “…Homologous recombination makes use of sequence homology to repair DNA and to rearrange genetic material. In mammals, these processes have mainly been…”
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    Direct Evidence That Transgene Integration Is Random in Murine Cells, Implying That Naturally Occurring Double-Strand Breaks May Be Distributed Similarly within the Genome by Dellaire, Graham, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Radiation research (01-04-1998)
    “…We have examined the distribution of illegitimate integration of a transgene within the genome of cells of a murine fibroblast cell line, LTA, using…”
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    Evidence that extrachromosomal double-strand break repair can be coupled to the repair of chromosomal double-strand breaks in mammalian cells by Dellaire, Graham, Yan, Ju, Little, Kevin C E, Drouin, Régen, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Chromosoma (01-12-2002)
    “…Transfected linear DNA molecules are substrates for double-strand break (DSB) repair in mammalian cells. The DSB repair process can involve recombination…”
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    Autoreactive T cells in healthy individuals show tolerance in vitro with characteristics similar to but distinct from clonal anergy by Filion, M C, Bradley, A J, Devine, D V, Décary, F, Chartrand, P

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-11-1995)
    “…Peripheral tolerance to self antigens has been suspected to play an important role in the regulation of the immune response in humans since autoreactive T…”
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    Presence in Peripheral Blood of Healthy Individuals of Autoreactive T Cells to a Membrane Antigen Present on Bone Marrow-Derived Cells by Filion, Mario C., Proulx, Chantal, Bradley, Amanda J., Devine, Dana V., Sekaly, Rafick-Pierre, Decary, Francine, Chartrand, Pierre

    Published in Blood (15-09-1996)
    “…Intrathymic clonal deletion is thought to be the major mechanism responsible for tolerance to nonsequestered antigens such as the ones expressed by bone…”
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