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    Suppression of crossing-over by DNA methylation in Ascobolus by Maloisel, L, Rossignol, J L

    Published in Genes & development (01-05-1998)
    “…Homologous recombination between dispersed DNA repeats creates chromosomal rearrangements that are deleterious to the genome. The methylation associated with…”
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    Semidominant mutations in the yeast Rad51 protein and their relationships with the Srs2 helicase by Chanet, Roland, Heude, Martine, Adjiri, Adouda, Maloisel, Laurent, Fabre, Francis

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-09-1996)
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    Neoglycolipid Conjugates of Foscarnet with Enhanced Antiviral Activity in Cells Infected with Human Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 by Maloisel, Jean-Luc, Pring, Brian G, Tidén, Anna-Karin, Dypbukt, Jeannette, Ljungdahl-Ståhle, Ewa

    Published in Antiviral chemistry & chemotherapy (01-11-1999)
    “…The synthesis of a series of neoglycolipid conjugates of foscarnet as potential drug targeting forms or lipophilic prodrugs of foscarnet is described. The…”
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    role for DNA polymerase delta in gene conversion and crossing over during meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Maloisel, L, Bhargava, J, Roeder, G.S

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-07-2004)
    “…A screen for mutants of budding yeast defective in meiotic gene conversion identified a novel allele of the POL3 gene. POL3 encodes the catalytic subunit of…”
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    Interchromosomal Transfer of Epigenetic States in Ascobolus: Transfer of DNA Methylation Is Mechanistically Related to Homologous Recombination by Colot, Vincent, Maloisel, Laurent, Rossignol, Jean-Luc

    Published in Cell (20-09-1996)
    “…The transfer of methylation between alleles represents a plausible epigenetic mutational mechanism to explain loss of imprinting in mammals and paramutation in…”
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    Preparation and characterization of prototypes for multi-modal separation media aimed for capture of negatively charged biomolecules at high salt conditions by Johansson, Bo-Lennart, Belew, Makonnen, Eriksson, Stefan, Glad, Gunnar, Lind, Ola, Maloisel, Jean-Luc, Norrman, Nils

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (17-10-2003)
    “…Several prototypes of multi-modal ligands suitable for the capture of negatively charged proteins from high conductivity (28mS/cm) mobile phases were coupled…”
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    Preparation and characterization of prototypes for multi-modal separation aimed for capture of positively charged biomolecules at high-salt conditions by Johansson, Bo-Lennart, Belew, Makonnen, Eriksson, Stefan, Glad, Gunnar, Lind, Ola, Maloisel, Jean-Luc, Norrman, Nils

    Published in Journal of Chromatography A (17-10-2003)
    “…Several prototypes of aromatic (Ar) and non-aromatic (NoAr) cation-exchange ligands suitable for capture of proteins from high conductivity (ca. 30mS/cm)…”
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    DNA repeats and homologous recombination: a probable role for DNA methylation in genome stability of eukaryotic cells by Colot, V, Maloisel, L, Rossignol, J L

    “…Homologous recombination between DNA repeats directly threatens the intact transmission of repeat-rich eukaryotic genomes through mitotic and meiotic cell…”
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    A mechanistic study: Nucleophile dependence in glucosylations with glucosyl bromides by Bowden, Tim, Garegg, Per J., Maloisel, Jean-Luc, Konradsson, Peter

    Published in Israel journal of chemistry (01-12-2000)
    “…Glycosylations using glucosyl bromides and various promoters (Et4NBr, HgBr2, or AgOTf) were investigated, competitively and kinetically. The reactions were…”
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