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    Detection of K-Ras mutations in tumour samples of patients with non-small cell lung cancer using PNA-mediated PCR clamping by Beau-Faller, M, Legrain, M, Voegeli, A-C, Guérin, E, Lavaux, T, Ruppert, A-M, Neuville, A, Massard, G, Wihlm, J-M, Quoix, E, Oudet, P, Gaub, M P

    Published in British journal of cancer (24-03-2009)
    “…Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC), in particular adenocarcinoma, are often mixed with normal cells. Therefore, low sensitivity of direct sequencing used for…”
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    The SRA protein UHRF1 promotes epigenetic crosstalks and is involved in prostate cancer progression by Babbio, F, Pistore, C, Curti, L, Castiglioni, I, Kunderfranco, P, Brino, L, Oudet, P, Seiler, R, Thalman, G N, Roggero, E, Sarti, M, Pinton, S, Mello-Grand, M, Chiorino, G, Catapano, C V, Carbone, G M, Bonapace, I M

    Published in Oncogene (15-11-2012)
    “…Epigenetic silencing of tumour suppressor genes is an important mechanism involved in cell transformation and tumour progression. The Set and…”
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    ICBP90 belongs to a new family of proteins with an expression that is deregulated in cancer cells by MOUSLI, M, HOPFNER, R, ABBADY, A-Q, MONTE, D, JEANBLANC, M, OUDET, P, LOUIS, B, BRONNER, C

    Published in British journal of cancer (07-07-2003)
    “…ICBP90 (Inverted CCAAT box Binding Protein of 90 kDa) is a recently identified nuclear protein that binds to one of the inverted CCAAT boxes of the…”
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    EGFR-TKI and lung adenocarcinoma with CNS relapse: interest of molecular follow-up by Ruppert, A-M, Beau-Faller, M, Neuville, A, Guerin, E, Voegeli, A-C, Mennecier, B, Legrain, M, Molard, A, Jeung, M-Y, Gaub, M-P, Oudet, P, Quoix, E

    Published in The European respiratory journal (01-02-2009)
    “…The epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) erlotinib improves survival of lung cancer as second- or third-line therapy. However,…”
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    Primary tumour genetic alterations and intra-tumoral heterogeneity are maintained in xenografts of human colon cancers showing chromosome instability by Guenot, D, Guérin, E, Aguillon-Romain, S, Pencreach, E, Schneider, A, Neuville, A, Chenard, M-P, Duluc, I, Du Manoir, S, Brigand, C, Oudet, P, Kedinger, M, Gaub, M-P

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-04-2006)
    “…Evaluation of the role of clonal heterogeneity in colon tumour sensitivity/resistance to drugs and/or in conferring metastatic potential requires an adequate…”
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    Genetic alterations in primary osteosarcoma from 54 children and adolescents by targeted allelotyping by ENTZ-WERLE, N, SCHNEIDER, A, MEYER, N, GAUB, M-P, LUTZ, P, BABIN, A, OUDET, P, KALIFA, C, VOEGELI, A-C, TABONE, M-D, MAREC-BERARD, P, MARCELLIN, L, PACQUEMENT, H, TERRIER, P, BOUTARD, P

    Published in British journal of cancer (16-06-2003)
    “…At present, the only recognised prognostic factor for primary osteosarcoma is the histological response to preoperative chemotherapy. Our study was designed to…”
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    Allelic imbalance at loci containing FGFR, FGF, c-Met and HGF candidate genes in non-small cell lung cancer sub-types, implication for progression by Beau-Faller, M., Gaub, M.P., Schneider, A., Guérin, E., Meyer, Nicolas, Ducrocq, X., Massard, G., Gasser, B., Kessler, R., Weitzenblum, E., Wihlm, J.M., Quoix, E., Oudet, P.

    Published in European journal of cancer (1990) (01-11-2003)
    “…Fibroblast growth factors (FGF), hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and their receptors, FGFR and c-Met, are essential components of the regulatory networks…”
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    Structure and Conformational Changes of DNA Topoisomerase II Visualized by Electron Microscopy by Schultz, Patrick, Olland, Stéphane, Oudet, Pierre, Hancock, Ronald

    “…Type II DNA topoisomerases, which create a transient gate in duplex DNA and transfer a second duplex DNA through this gate, are essential for topological…”
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    Translational research and Cancer Plan by Vassal, G, Borella, L, Pierre, A, Pamphile, R, Bourrie, B, Meflah, K, Amalric, F, Pauporte, I, Caillot, J-L, Formstecher, P, Demers, B, Dumontet, C, Grégoire, M, Lethiec, F, Boue, A-M, Tonelli, D, Pilsudski, R, Van Hijfte, L, Cailliot, C, Vrignaud, P, Merlin, J-L, Oudet, P, Arnoux, P-Y, Lassale, C

    Published in Bulletin du cancer (01-12-2007)
    “…The French Cancer Plan 2003-2007 has made translational research central to its research programme, to ensure the care-research continuum and the quickest…”
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    Three-dimensional model of yeast RNA polymerase I determined by electron microscopy of two-dimensional crystals by Schultz, P, Celia, H, Riva, M, Sentenac, A, Oudet, P

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-07-1993)
    “…Two-dimensional crystals of yeast RNA polymerase I dimers were obtained upon interaction with positively charged lipid layers. A three-dimensional surface…”
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    On the subunit composition, stoichiometry, and phosphorylation of the yeast transcription factor TFIIIC/tau by Conesa, C., Swanson, R.N., Schultz, P., Oudet, P., Sentenac, A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-08-1993)
    “…Saccharomyces cerevisiae transcription factor IIIC/tau is a multisubunit DNA-binding protein that plays key roles in tRNA and 5 S rRNA gene activation. Subunit…”
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    The two DNA‐binding domains of yeast transcription factor tau as observed by scanning transmission electron microscopy by Schultz, P., Marzouki, N., Marck, C., Ruet, A., Oudet, P., Sentenac, A.

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-12-1989)
    “…Yeast transcription factor tau interacts with the intragenic promoter of tRNA genes, binding to both the A and B block elements. Affinity‐purified tau factor…”
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    Electron microscopic and biochemical evidence that chromatin structure is a repeating unit by Oudet, P, Gross-Bellard, M, Chambon, P

    Published in Cell (01-04-1975)
    “…Electron microscopic and biochemical studies demonstrate that the fundamental structure of chromatin depleted of lysine-rich histones is composed of a flexible…”
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    Localization of yeast RNA polymerase I core subunits by immunoelectron microscopy by Klinger, C, Huet, J, Song, D, Petersen, G, Riva, M, Bautz, E.K.F, Sentenac, A, Oudet, P, Schultz, P

    Published in The EMBO journal (02-09-1996)
    “…Immunoelectron microscopy was used to determine the spatial organization of the yeast RNA polymerase I core subunits on a three-dimensional model of the…”
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    Crystallization of the 43 kDa ATPase domain of Thermus thermophilus gyrase B in complex with novobiocin by Lamour, V., Hoermann, L., Jeltsch, J.-M., Oudet, P., Moras, D.

    “…The 43 kDa ATPase domain of Thermus thermophilus gyrase B was overproduced in Escherichia coli and a three‐step purification protocol yielded large quantities…”
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    Two-dimensional crystallization of DNA gyrase B subunit on specifically designed lipid monolayers by Lebeau, L., Regnier, E., Schultz, P., Wang, J.C., Mioskowski, C., Oudet, P.

    Published in FEBS letters (02-07-1990)
    “…The B subunit of DNA gyrase formed two-dimensional crystals when bound to a specifically recognized phospholipid spread into a monolayer at the air/water…”
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    Folding of the DNA Double Helix in Chromatin-Like Structures from Simian Virus 40 by Germond, J. E., Hirt, B., Oudet, P., Gross-Bellard, M., Chambon, P.

    “…Relaxed circular, covalently closed simian virus 40 DNA molecules were associated with the four histones that are present in virions. In electron micrographs…”
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