Vilotte, Jean-Luc
Jean-Luc Vilotte researcher
VIAF ID: 199900860 (Personal)
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Jean-Luc Vilotte ‡c researcher
- 100 1 _ ‡a Vilotte, Jean-Luc
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Works
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Analysis and identification of variants of transcripts of c-MYC and involvement of its protein isoforms in the development of B-cell lymphomas. | |
Analysis of the function of the prion protein and its polybasic region by transcriptomic and mouse transgenic approaches. | |
Analysis of the role of specific cell types in the propagation of TSE infectious agent. | |
Animal models and human pathologies : characterization of 3 ENU murine lines with abnormalities of the vestibular or musculoskeletal system. | |
Contribution to study on the biological role of the Prion protein gene family. | |
Etude du rôle biologique de la protéine prion et de sa région polybasique par étude transcriptomique et par développement de souris transgéniques | |
In vitro study of the structure / function relationship of the proteins GASP-1 and GASP-2 : Involvement of the second Kunitz domain in the functional duality of the GASP proteins | |
ISOLEMENT ET ETUDE STRUCTURALE DU GENE DE L'ALPHA -LACTALBUMINE BOVINE : PERSPECTIVES | |
Modèles animaux et pathologies humaines : caractérisation de 3 lignées murines ENU présentant des anomalies du système vestibulaire ou locomoteur | |
Molecular and pathophysiological basis of diseases hereditary eye : Work of creating a transgenic rodent daytime model Stargardt disease : Identification of a novel gene of anophthalmia. | |
Molecular classification of colorectal cancers : anatomo-clinical correlations and prognostic implications. | |
La protéine Prion cellulaire (PrPC) dans la mucoviscidose : Rôle dans le maintien de la barrière épithéliale bronchique | |
Role of the normal cellular prion protein (PrPC) in the control of the junctional barrier in the healthy and cystic fibrosis lung epithelium.. | |
Structural and functional analysis of the goat alpha-lacalbumin "locus" neighbouring genes : application for the research of dominant "cis"-regulatory elements. | |
Study of the role of GASP proteins in muscle development by in vivo approaches and in silico prediction. |