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Chantal Abergel

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  146
Citations -  9827

Chantal Abergel is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Giant Virus & Mimivirus. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 129 publications receiving 8765 citations. Previous affiliations of Chantal Abergel include IGS Energy & National Institutes of Health.

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Recent advances in computational genomics.

TL;DR: This paper attempts to review the most useful developments of the last 2 years in bioinformatics with a focus on functional genomics.
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Macromolecular crystal data phased by negative-stained electron-microscopy reconstructions.

TL;DR: Negative staining was used to solve the crystal structure of the dodecameric type II dehydroquinase enzyme from Candida albicans and that of the orthologous Streptomyces coelicolor protein.
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Crystallographic studies and primary structure of the antitumor monoclonal CC49 Fab

TL;DR: The Fab′ of CC49, a murine monoclonal antibody directed against the human tumor‐associated antigen TAG‐72 has been crystallized and the primary structures of the variable regions of the CC49 antibody light and heavy chains have been determined and are compared with the related antitumor antibody B72.
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Past and present giant viruses diversity explored through permafrost metagenomics

TL;DR: In this article , the authors reveal a unique diversity pattern and a high heterogeneity in the abundance of giant viruses, representing up to 12% of the sum of sequence coverage in one sample, suggesting an untapped diversity of Nucleocytoviricota in this environment.
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The nucleoside diphosphate kinase from mimivirus: a peculiar affinity for deoxypyrimidine nucleotides.

TL;DR: Although the phylogenetic analysis of NDK sequences sampled through organisms from the three domains of life is only partially informative, it favors an ancestral origin for NDKapm over a recent acquisition from a eukaryotic organism by horizontal gene transfer.