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Marc-Henri Stern
Researcher at Curie Institute
Publications - 196
Citations - 12240
Marc-Henri Stern is an academic researcher from Curie Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 168 publications receiving 9402 citations. Previous affiliations of Marc-Henri Stern include Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Germline MBD4 Mutations and Predisposition to Uveal Melanoma
Anne-Céline Derrien,Manuel Rodrigues,Manuel Rodrigues,Alexandre Eeckhoutte,Stéphane Dayot,Alexandre Houy,Lenha Mobuchon,Sophie Gardrat,Sophie Gardrat,Delphine Lequin,Stelly Ballet,Gaëlle Pierron,Samar Alsafadi,Samar Alsafadi,Odette Mariani,Ahmed El-Marjou,Alexandre Matet,Alexandre Matet,Chrystelle Colas,Nathalie Cassoux,Nathalie Cassoux,Marc-Henri Stern,Marc-Henri Stern +22 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that MBD 4 is a new predisposing gene for UM associated with hypermutated M3 tumors and the tumor spectrum of this predisposing condition will likely expand with the addition of MBD4 to diagnostic panels.
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Refined solution structure and backbone dynamics of 15N-labeled C12A-p8MTCP studied by NMR relaxation
Philippe Barthe,Laurent Chiche,Nathalie Declerck,Marc-André Delsuc,Jean-François Lefèvre,Thérèse E. Malliavin,Joël Mispelter,Marc-Henri Stern,Jean-Marc Lhoste,Christian Roumestand +9 more
TL;DR: It appears that the apparent relative disorder seen in helix III is not simply due to a lack of experimental constraints, but associated with substantial contributions of sub-nanosecond motions in this segment.
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The MTCP-1/c6.1B gene encodes for a cytoplasmic 8 kD protein overexpressed in T cell leukemia bearing a t(X;14) translocation.
TL;DR: MTCP-1 encodes for a cytoplasmic 8 kD product, which is supported by its overexpression in leukemia with t(X;14), but its function remains unknown.
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Corrigendum: metastatic breast carcinomas display genomic and transcriptomic heterogeneity.
Britta Weigelt,Charlotte K.Y. Ng,Ronglai Shen,Tatiana Popova,Michail Schizas,Rachael Natrajan,Odette Mariani,Marc-Henri Stern,Larry Norton,Anne Vincent-Salomon,Jorge S. Reis-Filho +10 more
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A single droplet digital PCR for ESR1 activating mutations detection in plasma.
Emmanuelle Jeannot,Lauren Darrigues,Marc Michel,Marc-Henri Stern,Jean-Yves Pierga,Aurore Rampanou,Samia Melaabi,Camille Benoist,Ivan Bièche,Anne Vincent-Salomon,Radouane El Ayachy,Aurelien Noret,Nicolas Epaillard,Luc Cabel,Luc Cabel,François-Clément Bidard,François-Clément Bidard,Charlotte Proudhon +17 more
TL;DR: A multiplex droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) that detects, in a single reaction, the most frequent ESR1 activating mutations with good sensitivity, allows real-time liquid biopsy for E SR1 mutation monitoring in large cohorts of patients.