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    One hundred spots parallel monitoring of DNA interactions by SPR imaging of polymer-functionalized surfaces applied to the detection of cystic fibrosis mutations by Bassil, Nathalie, Maillart, Emmanuel, Canva, Michael, Lévy, Yves, Millot, Marie-Claude, Pissard, Serge, Narwa, Rémy, Goossens, Michel

    Published in Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical (01-10-2003)
    “…In the present paper, we report the detection of mutations implicated in human cystic fibrosis (CF). Nine different oligonucleotides are studied, including…”
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    An improved electronic microarray-based diagnostic assay for identification of MEFV mutations by Moutereau, Stéphane, Narwa, Rémy, Matheron, Catherine, Vongmany, Natalie, Simon, Emmanuelle, Goossens, Michel

    Published in Human mutation (01-06-2004)
    “…Recent technological advances, such as DNA chip devices that allow automated, high‐throughput genotyping, promise to considerably improve the detection…”
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    Prion Proteins Carrying Pathogenic Mutations Are Resistant to Phospholipase Cleavage of Their Glycolipid Anchors by Narwa, Rémy, Harris, David A

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (06-07-1999)
    “…Familial prion diseases are linked to mutations in the gene encoding PrP, a protein of unknown function that is attached to the plasma membrane of neurons and…”
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    Correlation between HIV provirus burden and in utero transmission by Roques, P, Marce, D, Courpotin, C, Mathieu, F P, Herve, F, Boussin, F D, Narwa, R, Meyohas, M C, Dollfus, C, Dormont, D

    Published in AIDS (London) (01-11-1993)
    “…No predictive parameters of in utero or perinatal vertical transmission of HIV to newborns are known at present. Vertical transmission may be related to…”
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    Detection of 100 spots parallel DNA:DNA interactions on polymer-functionalized surfaces using surface plasmon resonance imaging by Bassil, N., Maillart, E., Canva, M., Levy, Y., Millot, M.-C., Pissard, S., Narwa, R., Goossens, M.

    “…Surface plasmon resonance is a method well-known for its sensibility to refractive index variations at a metal-dielectric interface. Surface plasmon imaging is…”
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