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Jacques Bonnet
Researcher at University of Bordeaux
Publications - 193
Citations - 7010
Jacques Bonnet is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene expression & Trembler. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 193 publications receiving 6651 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacques Bonnet include Collège de France & Max Planck Society.
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Complex polysaccharides as PCR inhibitors in feces: Helicobacter pylori model.
Lurdes Monteiro,Dominique Bonnemaison,Antoine Vekris,Klaus G. Petry,Jacques Bonnet,Rui Vidal,José Cabrita,Francis Mégraud +7 more
TL;DR: A model was developed to study inhibitors present in feces which prevent the use of PCR for the detection of Helicobacter pylori, and these are complex polysaccharides possibly originating from vegetable material in the diet.
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Intra-left Ventricular electromechanical asynchrony: A new independent predictor of severe cardiac events in heart failure patients
Hugues Bader,Stéphane Garrigue,Stephane Lafitte,Sylvain Reuter,Pierre Jaïs,Michel Haïssaguerre,Jacques Bonnet,Jacques Clémenty,Raymond Roudaut +8 more
TL;DR: In HF patients without MI, patients with intra-LV asynchrony are those with a significantly higher risk of cardiac events, independent of the QRS width and LVEF.
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A TFTC/STAGA Module Mediates Histone H2A and H2B Deubiquitination, Coactivates Nuclear Receptors, and Counteracts Heterochromatin Silencing
Yue Zhao,Guillaume Lang,Saya Ito,Jacques Bonnet,Eric Metzger,Shun Sawatsubashi,Eriko Suzuki,Xavier Le Guezennec,Hendrik G. Stunnenberg,Aleksey N. Krasnov,Sofia G. Georgieva,Roland Schüle,Ken-ichi Takeyama,Shigeaki Kato,Laszlo Tora,Didier Devys +15 more
TL;DR: The deubiquitinase activity of the TFTC/STAGA HAT complex is necessary to counteract heterochromatin silencing and acts as a positive cofactor for activation by nuclear receptors in vivo.
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Improved leishmanicidal effect of phosphorotioate antisense oligonucleotides by LDL-mediated delivery
Rakesh Mishra,Catherine Moreau,Claude Ramazeilles,Serge Moreau,Jacques Bonnet,Jean-Jacques Toulmé +5 more
TL;DR: A 2-fold increase in the antisense effect of LDL-oligonucleotide complexes was observed suggesting that alternative (unregulated) scavenger receptor can be used for more efficient delivery of antisense oligonucleotides into macrophages.
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Detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae by using the polymerase chain reaction.
TL;DR: Initial experiments on artificially seeded human bronchoalveolar lavages showed that PCR can be used to detect 10(2) to 10(3) organisms, and it is shown that DNA from different M. pneumoniae strains can be detected by PCR.