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Helene Tran to Myotonic Dystrophy

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Helene Tran has written about Myotonic Dystrophy.
Connection Strength

0.256
  1. Tran H, Gourrier N, Lemercier-Neuillet C, Dhaenens CM, Vautrin A, Fernandez-Gomez FJ, Arandel L, Carpentier C, Obriot H, Eddarkaoui S, Delattre L, Van Brussels E, Holt I, Morris GE, Sablonni?re B, Bu?e L, Charlet-Berguerand N, Schraen-Maschke S, Furling D, Behm-Ansmant I, Branlant C, Caillet-Boudin ML, Sergeant N. Analysis of exonic regions involved in nuclear localization, splicing activity, and dimerization of Muscleblind-like-1 isoforms. J Biol Chem. 2011 May 06; 286(18):16435-46.
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    Score: 0.088
  2. Ghanem D, Tran H, Dhaenens CM, Schraen-Maschke S, Sablonni?re B, Bu?e L, Sergeant N, Caillet-Boudin ML. Altered splicing of Tau in DM1 is different from the foetal splicing process. FEBS Lett. 2009 Feb 18; 583(4):675-9.
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    Score: 0.076
  3. Dhaenens CM, Schraen-Maschke S, Tran H, Vingtdeux V, Ghanem D, Leroy O, Delplanque J, Vanbrussel E, Delacourte A, Vermersch P, Maurage CA, Gruffat H, Sergeant A, Mahadevan MS, Ishiura S, Bu?e L, Cooper TA, Caillet-Boudin ML, Charlet-Berguerand N, Sablonni?re B, Sergeant N. Overexpression of MBNL1 fetal isoforms and modified splicing of Tau in the DM1 brain: two individual consequences of CUG trinucleotide repeats. Exp Neurol. 2008 Apr; 210(2):467-78.
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    Score: 0.070
  4. Dhaenens CM, Tran H, Frandemiche ML, Carpentier C, Schraen-Maschke S, Sistiaga A, Goicoechea M, Eddarkaoui S, Van Brussels E, Obriot H, Labudeck A, Gevaert MH, Fernandez-Gomez F, Charlet-Berguerand N, Deramecourt V, Maurage CA, Bu?e L, Lopez de Munain A, Sablonni?re B, Caillet-Boudin ML, Sergeant N. Mis-splicing of Tau exon 10 in myotonic dystrophy type 1 is reproduced by overexpression of CELF2 but not by MBNL1 silencing. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2011 Jul; 1812(7):732-42.
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    Score: 0.022
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