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    Cellular Localization and Role of Prohormone Convertases in the Processing of Pro-melanin Concentrating Hormone in Mammals by Viale, A, Ortola, C, Hervieu, G, Furuta, M, Barbero, P, Steiner, D F, Seidah, N G, Nahon, J L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-03-1999)
    “…Melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) and neuropeptide EI (NEI) are two peptides produced from the same precursor in mammals, by cleavage at the Arg 145 -Arg 146…”
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    Segmental duplications in euchromatic regions of human chromosome 5: a source of evolutionary instability and transcriptional innovation by Courseaux, Anouk, Richard, Florence, Grosgeorge, Josiane, Ortola, Christine, Viale, Agnes, Turc-Carel, Claude, Dutrillaux, Bernard, Gaudray, Patrick, Nahon, Jean-Louis

    Published in Genome research (01-03-2003)
    “…Recent analyses of the structure of pericentromeric and subtelomeric regions have revealed that these particular regions of human chromosomes are often…”
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    Structure and expression of the variant melanin-concentrating hormone genes: only PMCHL1 is transcribed in the developing human brain and encodes a putative protein by Viale, A, Courseaux, A, Presse, F, Ortola, C, Breton, C, Jordan, D, Nahon, J L

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-11-2000)
    “…PMCHL1 and PMCHL2 are two copies of the so-called variant melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) gene that are located, respectively, on human chromosome 5p14 and…”
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    Emergence of a brain-expressed variant melanin-concentrating hormone gene during higher primate evolution: a gene "in search of a function" by Viale, A, Ortola, C, Richard, F, Vernier, P, Presse, F, Schilling, S, Dutrillaux, B, Nahon, J L

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-02-1998)
    “…Two related but distinct melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) gene systems, i.e., the authentic and variant genes, have been characterized in the human, while…”
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