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    Genomic organization of the mouse T cell receptor V alpha family by Jouvin‐Marche, E., Hue, I., Marche, P. N., LiebeGris, C., Marolleau, J. P., Malissen, B., Cazenave, P. A., Malissen, M.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-07-1990)
    “…Based on the analysis of V alpha gene segment deletions in a panel of T lymphomas, we have constructed a map of the mouse T cell receptor alpha/delta region…”
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    Further evidence that BALB/c and C57BL/6 gamma 2a genes originate from two distinct isotypes by Morgado, M.G., Cam, P., GrisLiebe, C., Cazenave, P.A., Jouvin‐Marche, E.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-11-1989)
    “…Gene conversion by the corresponding gamma 2b gene has been proposed to explain the multiple differences between the nucleic acid sequences of BALB/c (Igh‐1a)…”
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    Microarray-Based Detection and Typing of the Rhizobium Nodulation Gene nodC: Potential of DNA Arrays To Diagnose Biological Functions of Interest by Bontemps, Cyril, Golfier, Geoffroy, Gris-Liebe, Carine, Carrere, Sébastien, Talini, Luc, Boivin-Masson, Catherine

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-2005)
    “…Environmental screening of bacteria for the presence of genes of interest is a challenging problem, due to the high variability of the nucleotide sequence of a…”
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    T cell receptor V[alpha] gene segment with alternate splicing in the junctional region by Marche, P.N., Six, A., Gahery, H., Gris-Liebe, C., Cazenave, P.A., Jouvin-Marche, E.

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-11-1993)
    “…The locus encoding mouse TCR-[alpha] chain includes approximately 100 V[alpha] gene segments that can be organized in about 20 structural subfamilies. Southern…”
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    Identification of an endogenous mammary tumor virus involved in the clonal deletion of V beta 2 T cells by Jouvin-Marche, E, Marche, P N, Six, A, Liebe-Gris, C, Voegtle, D, Cazenave, P A

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-11-1993)
    “…Expression of V beta (beta-chain variable region) gene segments was investigated in the Mus m. domesticus DDO strain, which possesses a large genomic deletion…”
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    Germline genomic structure of the B10.A mouse Tcra-V2 gene subfamily by Gahéry-Ségard, H, Jouvin-Marche, E, Six, A, Gris-Liebe, C, Malissen, M, Malissen, B, Cazenave, P A, Marche, P N

    Published in Immunogenetics (New York) (1996)
    “…The number of mouse Tcra-V gene segments varies from one individual to another and is estimated to be about 100. Southern blot analysis revealed that most of…”
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    T cell receptor V alpha gene segment with alternate splicing in the junctional region by Marche, PN, Six, A, Gahery, H, Gris-Liebe, C, Cazenave, PA, Jouvin-Marche, E

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-11-1993)
    “…The locus encoding mouse TCR-alpha chain includes approximately 100 V alpha gene segments that can be organized in about 20 structural subfamilies. Southern…”
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    Restriction fragment length polymorphism and evolution of the mouse immunoglobulin constant region gamma loci by GONCALVES MORGADO, M, JOUVIN-MARCHE, E, GRIS-LIEBE, C, BONHOMME, F, RAJESH ANAND, TALWAR, G. P, CAZENAVE, P.-A

    Published in Immunogenetics (New York) (01-05-1993)
    “…Genomic DNA from twelve laboratory mouse strains, in addition to 21 wild-derived strains belonging to different taxa (Mus musculus domesticus, Mus musculus…”
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    Organization and structure of wild rabbit kappa2 genes: implications for regulation of kappa expression by Ayadi, H, Marche, P N, el Gaaied, A, Liebe-Gris, C, Cazenave, P A

    Published in Research in immunology (Paris) (01-03-1991)
    “…In domestic populations, the rabbit kappa light chains are known to be encoded by two loci which are unequally expressed. The kappa1 chains account for the…”
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