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    Towards a better understanding of biomarker response in field survey: A case study in eight populations of zebra mussels by Pain-Devin, S., Cossu-Leguille, C., Geffard, A., Giambérini, L., Jouenne, T., Minguez, L., Naudin, B., Parant, M., Rodius, F., Rousselle, P., Tarnowska, K., Daguin-Thiébaut, C., Viard, F., Devin, S.

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (01-10-2014)
    “…•Biomarkers displayed high variation across eight populations living in dissimilar sites.•Biomarkers, proteome and shell size were able to discriminate between…”
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    Use of RNA arbitrarily primed PCR to identify genomic alterations in the digestive gland of the freshwater bivalve Unio tumidus at a contaminated site by Rodius, F., Hammer, C., Vasseur, P.

    Published in Environmental toxicology (2002)
    “…The technique of RNA arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction (RAP‐PCR) was developed to detect DNA damage and variations in gene expression in response to…”
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    The Friedreich ataxia region: characterization of two novel genes and reduction of the critical region to 300 kb by Duclos, F, Rodius, F, Wrogemann, K, Mandel, J L, Koenig, M

    Published in Human molecular genetics (1994)
    “…Friedreich ataxia is a severe neurodegenerative autosomal recessive disorder of unknown biochemical defect. The Friedreich ataxia locus (FRDA) is tightly…”
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    Recombinations in individuals homozygous by descent localize the Friedreich ataxia locus in a cloned 450-kb interval by RODIUS, F, DUCLOS, F, MIGNARD, C, SIRUGO, G, WEISSENBACH, J, COHEN, D, HENTATI, F, HAMIDA, M. B, MANDEL, J.-L, KOENIG, M, WROGEMANN, K, LE PASLIER, D, OUGEN, P, BILLAULT, A, BELAL, S, MUSENGER, C, BRICE, A, DÜRR, A

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-06-1994)
    “…The locus for Friedreich ataxia (FRDA), a severe neurodegenerative disease, is tightly linked to markers D9S5 and D9S15, and analysis of rare recombination…”
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    A comparative study of the expression of CYP1A and CYP4 genes in aquatic invertebrate (freshwater mussel, Unio tumidus) and vertebrate (rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss) by Chaty, Sylvie, Rodius, François, Vasseur, Paule

    Published in Aquatic toxicology (30-07-2004)
    “…CYP1A1 induction has been widely studied in vertebrates and is used as an indicator of exposure to persistent pollutants like dioxins, polychlorobiphenyls…”
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    Evidence for a common origin of most Friedreich ataxia chromosomes in the Spanish population by Monrós, E, Cañizares, J, Moltó, M D, Rodius, F, Montermini, L, Cossée, M, Martínez, F, Prieto, F, de Frutos, R, Koenig, M, Pandolfo, M, Bertranpetit, J, Palau, F

    “…Haplotype analysis is a powerful approach to understand the spectrum of mutations accounting for a disease in a homogeneous population. We show that haplotype…”
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    Metallothionein coding sequence identification and seasonal mRNA expression of detoxification genes in the bivalve Corbicula fluminea by Bigot, Aurélie, Doyen, Périne, Vasseur, Paule, Rodius, François

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-02-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to identify a metallothionein (MT) coding sequence from the freshwater bivalve Corbicula fluminea and to measure the seasonal…”
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    Mapping of Friedreich's ataxia locus by identification of recombination events in patients homozygous by descent by Monrós, E, Smeyers, P, Rodius, F, Cañizares, J, Moltó, M D, Vilchez, J J, Pandolfo, M, Lopez-Arlandis, J, de Frutos, R, Prieto, F

    “…The Friedreich's ataxia locus (FRDA) maps on chromosome 9q13. Genetic data, obtained from a small number of recombination events, indicated that the FRDA locus…”
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    cDNA cloning and expression pattern of pi-class glutathione S-transferase in the freshwater bivalves Unio tumidus and Corbicula fluminea by Doyen, Périne, Vasseur, Paule, Rodius, François

    “…Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) are enzymes involved in major detoxification reactions of xenobiotics in many organisms. The aim of this work was the…”
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    Differential distribution of the members of the dystrophin glycoprotein complex in mouse retina: effect of the mdx(3Cv) mutation by Dalloz, C, Claudepierre, T, Rodius, F, Mornet, D, Sahel, J, Rendon, A

    Published in Molecular and cellular neuroscience (01-05-2001)
    “…Dystrophin glycoprotein complex (DGC) assembly and function require mediation by dystrophin in skeletal muscle. The existence of such complexes and the…”
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    Differential distribution of dystrophins in rat retina by Claudepierre, T, Rodius, F, Frasson, M, Fontaine, V, Picaud, S, Dreyfus, H, Mornet, D, Rendon, A

    “…Duchenne muscular dystrophy is frequently associated with a reduced amplitude of b-wave under scotopic conditions in the electroretinogram. This suggests that…”
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    Use of RNA-arbitrarily-primed PCR to detect the induction of gene expression in freshwater bivalves (Unio tumidus) transplanted into the Moselle River by Rodius, François, Hammer, Claude, Vasseur, Paule

    “…RNA‐arbitrarily‐primed PCR (RAP‐PCR) can be used to detect changes in gene expression in organisms for which only minimal genomic information is available. In…”
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    Dystrophins in developing retina: Dp260 expression correlates with synaptic maturation by Rodius, Françcois, Claudepierre, Thomas, Rosas-Vargas, Haydee, Cisneros, Bulmaro, Montanez, Cecilia, Dreyfus, Henri, Mornet, Dominique, Rendon, Alvaro

    Published in Neuroreport (07-07-1997)
    “…Dystrophin, the protein altered in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), is necessary for normal retinal function and exists in several isoforms. We examined the…”
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    The Friedreich ataxia critical region spans a 150-kb interval on chromosome 9q13 by MONTERMINI, L, RODIUS, F, WENHERT, M, ZARA, F, PATEL, P. I, COCAZZA, S, KOENIG, M, PANDOLFO, M, PIANESE, L, MOLTO, M. D, COSSEE, M, CAMPUZANO, V, CAVALCANTI, F, MONTICELLI, A, PALAU, F, GYAPAY, G

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-11-1995)
    “…By analysis of crossovers in key recombinant families and by homozygosity analysis of inbred families, the Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) locus was localized in a…”
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