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    • Les gènes humains de la réparation de l'ADN 

      Sarasin, A. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1994)
      All living cells must maintain the integrity of their genetic information in order to function normally. The genetic stability is insured by numerous repair pathways which counteract the deleterious consequences of DNA ...
    • Lipocalines et transport des ligands hydrophobes 

      Gachon, A.M.F. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1994)
      Lipocalins are a group of proteins present in both vertebrates and invertebrates, sharing a common function: they transport hydrophobic ligands. There are three main criteria suggesting that they belong to the same family: ...
    • Protéines de stress : soi, non-soi et réponse immune 

      Jacquier-Sarlin, M.R.; Polla, B.S. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1994)
      The induced expression of the heat shock gene family is a universal response to cellular stresses such as elevated temperature of oxidative injury. The constitutive expression and evolutionarily conserved nature of heat ...