Ugrinova, Iva, Monier, Karine, Ivaldi, Corinne, Thiry, Marc, Storck, Sébastien, Mongelard, Fabien, ...
Abstract Background Nucleolin is a major component of the nucleolus, but is also found in other cell compartments. This protein is involved in various aspects of ribosome biogenesis from...
Heard, Edith, Mongelard, Fabien, Arnaud, Danielle, Chureau, Corinne, Vourc’h, Claire, Avner, Philip
Initiation of X chromosome inactivation requires the presence, in cis, of the X inactivation center (XIC). The Xist gene, which lies within the XIC region in both human and mouse and has the unique...
Heard, Edith, Mongelard, Fabien, Arnaud, Danielle, Avner, Philip
X-chromosome inactivation in female mammals is controlled by the X-inactivation center (Xic). This locus is required for inactivation in cis and is thought to be involved in the counting process...
Trans-splicing as a novel mechanism to explain interallelic complementation in Drosophila.
Mongelard, Fabien, Labrador, Mariano, Baxter, Ellen M, Gerasimova, Tatiana I, Corces, Victor G
Two mutant alleles of the same gene, each located in one of the two homologous chromosomes, may in some instances restore the wild-type function of the gene. This is the case with certain...
Heard, Edith, Mongelard, Fabien, Arnaud, Danielle, Chureau, Corinne, Vourc’h, Claire, Avner, Philip
Initiation of X chromosome inactivation requires the presence, in cis, of the X inactivation center (XIC). The Xist gene, which lies within the XIC region in both human and mouse and has the unique...
Heard, Edith, Mongelard, Fabien, Arnaud, Danielle, Avner, Philip
X-chromosome inactivation in female mammals is controlled by the X-inactivation center (Xic). This locus is required for inactivation in cis and is thought to be involved in the counting process...
Trans-splicing as a novel mechanism to explain interallelic complementation in Drosophila.
Mongelard, Fabien, Labrador, Mariano, Baxter, Ellen M, Gerasimova, Tatiana I, Corces, Victor G
Two mutant alleles of the same gene, each located in one of the two homologous chromosomes, may in some instances restore the wild-type function of the gene. This is the case with certain...