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G. Danglot
Researcher at Institut Gustave Roussy
Publications - 6
Citations - 196
G. Danglot is an academic researcher from Institut Gustave Roussy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Comparative genomic hybridization. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 186 citations.
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Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) mRNAs expressed in the central nervous system are differentially spliced in the 5′ part of the gene
TL;DR: Evidence of alternative splicing in this region of the NF1 gene is identified using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses with primers located in exons 7 and 13, and an isoform bearing an extra 30 bp sequence between exons 9 and 10a is proposed to be called exon 9br.
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Chromosomal abnormalities in human glioblastomas: gain in chromosome 7p correlating with loss in chromosome 10q
María del Mar Inda,Xing Fan,Jorge Muñoz,Christine Perot,Didier Fauvet,G. Danglot,Ana Palacio,Pilar Madero,Idoya Zazpe,E. Portillo,Teresa Tuñón,José María Martínez-Peñuela,Jorge Alfaro,José Eiras,Alain Bernheim,Javier S. Castresana +15 more
TL;DR: Comparative genomic hybridization showed that the most frequent region of gain was chromosome 7p, whereas the most frequently losses occurred on chromosomes 10q and 13q, and the only statistically significant association was found for 7p gain and 10q loss.
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High promoter hypermethylation frequency of p14/ARF in supratentorial PNET but not in medulloblastoma.
M. M. Inda,J Muñoz,Philippe Coullin,Didier Fauvet,G. Danglot,T Tuñón,Alain Bernheim,J S Castresana +7 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to determine whether sPNET and MB are genetically different entities, and if so, what characteristics make them different.
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Mapping of 22 YACs on human chromosomes by fish using yeast DNA Alu-PCR products for competition.
TL;DR: In these conditions, yeast DNA contributed to the amplification of various Alu-PCR products and, since strong competition was required for the suppression of all Alu sequences, yeast AlU- PCR products fulfilled this purpose efficiently.
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Duplication of the Ph-chromosome as a possible mechanism of resistance to imatinib mesylate in patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia.
A. Ossard-Receveur,Alain Bernheim,Bernard Clausse,G. Danglot,Didier Fauvet,B. Leon,F. Lozach,D. Bories,C. Brouzes,J. H. Bourhis,Ali G. Turhan +10 more