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    • Transduction d'oncogènes par les rétrovirus : étapes et mécanismes. 

      Felder, M.P.; Eychenne, A.; Marx, M.; Calothy, G. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1994)
      Oncogene transduction, the process by which a cellular gene is captured by a retrovirus, was mainly described invivo. We have developed a biological system allowing stepwise analysis of transduction mechanisms in tissue ...
    • Spécificité de l'action des protéine kinases et phosphatases dans la cellule 

      Keryer, G; Bailly, E (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1994)
      The broad substrate specificity of most of the kinases and phosphatases, the enzymes involved in the reversible phosphorylation of proteins, must be restricted in vivo to further ensure an efficient and precise signaling. ...
    • Domaines fonctionnels de l'enveloppe du VIH-1 et anticorps neutralisants 

      Brand, D.; Truong, C.; Barin, F. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1994)
      Two different epitopes located within the surface glycoprotein (gp120) of HIV1 induce the vast majority of neutralizing antibodies during natural infection. The first of them is a sequential epitope present in the third ...