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    Size and Catalytic Activity of Supported Gold Nanoparticles: An in Operando Study during CO Oxidation by Laoufi, I, Saint-Lager, M.-C, Lazzari, R, Jupille, J, Robach, O, Garaudée, S, Cabailh, G, Dolle, P, Cruguel, H, Bailly, A

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (24-03-2011)
    “…The origin of the catalytic activity of gold nanoparticles remains debated despite extensive studies. This in operando work investigates the relationship…”
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    Embryonic retinoic acid synthesis is essential for heart morphogenesis in the mouse by Niederreither, K, Vermot, J, Messaddeq, N, Schuhbaur, B, Chambon, P, Dollé, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-2001)
    “…Retinoic acid (RA), the active derivative of vitamin A, has been implicated in various steps of cardiovascular development, but its contribution to early heart…”
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    Embryonic retinoic acid synthesis is essential for early mouse post-implantation development by Niederreither, Karen, Subbarayan, Vemparala, Chambon, Pierre, Dollé, Pascal

    Published in Nature genetics (01-04-1999)
    “…A number of studies have suggested that the active derivative of vitamin A, retinoic acid (RA), may be important for early development of mammalian embryos…”
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    The retinoic acid-metabolizing enzyme, CYP26A1, is essential for normal hindbrain patterning, vertebral identity, and development of posterior structures by Abu-Abed, S, Dollé, P, Metzger, D, Beckett, B, Chambon, P, Petkovich, M

    Published in Genes & development (15-01-2001)
    “…The active derivative of vitamin A, retinoic acid (RA), is essential for normal embryonic development. The spatio-temporal distribution of embryonic RA results…”
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    Retinoic acid synthesis and hindbrain patterning in the mouse embryo by Niederreither, K, Vermot, J, Schuhbaur, B, Chambon, P, Dollé, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2000)
    “…Targeted disruption of the murine retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (Raldh2) gene precludes embryonic retinoic acid (RA) synthesis, leading to midgestational…”
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    Gene dosage-dependent effects of the Hoxa-13 and Hoxd-13 mutations on morphogenesis of the terminal parts of the digestive and urogenital tracts by Warot, X, Fromental-Ramain, C, Fraulob, V, Chambon, P, Dolle, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-1997)
    “…Gene targeting experiments have shown that the murine Hoxa-13 and Hoxd-13 paralogous genes control skeletal patterning in the distal region of the developing…”
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    Inactivation of the Friedreich ataxia mouse gene leads to early embryonic lethality without iron accumulation by COSSEE, M, PUCCIO, H, GANSMULLER, A, KOUTNIKOVA, H, DIERICH, A, LEMEUR, M, FISCHBECK, K, DOLLE, P, KOENIG, M

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-05-2000)
    “…Friedreich ataxia (FRDA), the most common autosomal recessive ataxia, is caused in almost all cases by homozygous intronic expansions resulting in the loss of…”
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    Hoxa-13 and Hoxd-13 play a crucial role in the patterning of the limb autopod by Fromental-Ramain, C, Warot, X, Messadecq, N, LeMeur, M, Dolle, P, Chambon, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1996)
    “…Members of the Abdominal-B-related Hox gene subfamily (belonging to homology groups 9 to 13) are coordinately expressed during limb bud development. Only two…”
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    Studies of human, mouse and yeast homologues indicate a mitochondrial function for frataxin by Foury, Françoise, Koenig, Michel, Cazzalini, Ornella, Koutnikova, Hana, Campuzano, Victoria, Dollé, Pascal

    Published in Nature genetics (01-08-1997)
    “…Friedreich's ataxia is due to loss of function mutations in the gene encoding frataxin (FRDA). Frataxin is a protein of unknown function. In situ hybridization…”
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    Retinoic acid is required in the mouse embryo for left-right asymmetry determination and heart morphogenesis by Chazaud, C, Chambon, P, Dollé, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-06-1999)
    “…Determination of the left-right position (situs) of visceral organs involves lefty, nodal and Pitx2 genes that are specifically expressed on the left side of…”
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    Characterization of a Premeiotic Germ Cell-Specific Cytoplasmic Protein Encoded by Stra8, a Novel Retinoic Acid-Responsive Gene by Oulad-Abdelghani, Mustapha, Bouillet, Philippe, Décimo, Didier, Gansmuller, Anne, Heyberger, Sophie, Dollé, Pascal, Bronner, Sylviane, Lutz, Yves, Chambon, Pierre

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-10-1996)
    “…The full-length cDNA corresponding to Stra8, a novel gene inducible by retinoic acid (RA) in P19 embryonal carcinoma cells, has been isolated and shown to…”
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    Two rhombomeres are altered in Hoxa-1 mutant mice by MARK, M, LUFKIN, T, VONESCH, J.-L, RUBERTE, E, OLIVO, J.-C, DOLLE, P, GORRY, P, LUMSDEN, A, CHAMBON, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1993)
    “…This study provides a detailed description of the anatomical defects in the Hoxa-1−/− mutant mice previously generated in our laboratory (T. Lufkin, A…”
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    Function of posterior HoxD genes in the morphogenesis of the anal sphincter by Kondo, T, Dollé, P, Zákány, J, Duboule, D

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-1996)
    “…Vertebrate 5′-located HoxD genes are expressed in the most caudal part of the digestive tract and their potential functions during gut development have been…”
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    In vivo functional analysis of the Hoxa-1 3' retinoic acid response element (3'RARE) by Dupé, V, Davenne, M, Brocard, J, Dollé, P, Mark, M, Dierich, A, Chambon, P, Rijli, F M

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-1997)
    “…Retinoids are essential for normal development and both deficiency and excess of retinoic acid (RA) are teratogenic. Retinoic acid response elements (RAREs)…”
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    Function of the retinoic acid receptors (RARs) during development (I). Craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities in RAR double mutants by Lohnes, D, Mark, M, Mendelsohn, C, Dollé, P, Dierich, A, Gorry, P, Gansmuller, A, Chambon, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1994)
    “…Numerous congenital malformations have been observed in fetuses of vitamin A-deficient (VAD) dams [Wilson, J. G., Roth, C. B., Warkany, J., (1953), Am. J…”
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    Expression of the homeobox Hox-4 genes and the specification of position in chick wing development by Izpisua-Belmonte, J.C, Tickle, C, Dolle, P, Wolpert, L, Duboule, D

    Published in Nature (London) (18-04-1991)
    “…The chicken Hox-4 homeogenes, like those of the mouse, are coordinately expressed in partially overlapping domains during wing development. Local application…”
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    Retinoic acid receptors and cellular retinoid binding proteins. I. A systematic study of their differential pattern of transcription during mouse organogenesis by Dollé, P, Ruberte, E, Leroy, P, Morriss-Kay, G, Chambon, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-1990)
    “…We report here the gene expression patterns, as revealed by in situ hybridisation, of the retinoic acid receptors alpha, beta and gamma (RAR-alpha, -beta and…”
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    From the Transcription of Genes Involved in Ectodermal Dysplasias to the Understanding of Associated Dental Anomalies by Laugel-Haushalter, V., Langer, A., Marrie, J., Fraulob, V., Schuhbaur, B., Koch-Phillips, M., Dollé, P., Bloch-Zupan, A.

    Published in Molecular syndromology (01-10-2012)
    “…Orodental anomalies are one aspect of rare diseases and are increasingly identified as diagnostic and predictive traits. To understand the rationale behind…”
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    Functional cooperation between the non-paralogous genes Hoxa-10 and Hoxd-11 in the developing forelimb and axial skeleton by Favier, B, Rijli, F M, Fromental-Ramain, C, Fraulob, V, Chambon, P, Dollé, P

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-02-1996)
    “…The Abdominal B-related Hoxa-10 gene displays similar expression patterns in the differentiating forelimbs and hindlimbs of the mouse, with preferential…”
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