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Pierre Hilson

Researcher at Flanders Institute for Biotechnology

Publications -  5
Citations -  980

Pierre Hilson is an academic researcher from Flanders Institute for Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gateway (computer program) & Gateway Technology. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 866 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre Hilson include University of Toronto.

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Recombinational Cloning with Plant Gateway Vectors

TL;DR: The advent of recombinational cloning methods was a significant progress because DNA fragments can now be assembled regardless of where in the genome they came from.
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Building Blocks for Plant Gene Assembly

TL;DR: To streamline the construction of recombinant genes for functional analysis in plants, a collection of 36 reference Gateway entry clones carrying promoters, terminators, and reporter genes, as well as elements of the LhG4/LhGR two-component system are built.

Building Blocks for Plant Gene Assembly 1(W)(OA)

TL;DR: A collection of 36 reference Gateway entry clones carrying promoters, terminators, and reporter genes, as well as elements of the LhG4/LhGR two-component system is presented in this article.
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Efficient mouse transgenesis using Gateway-compatible ROSA26 locus targeting vectors and F1 hybrid ES cells

TL;DR: The ability to rapidly and efficiently generate reliable Cre/loxP conditional transgenic mice would greatly complement global high-throughput gene targeting initiatives aimed at identifying gene function in the mouse by using Gateway® cloning to build the target vectors.
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Feeding cells induced by phytoparasitic nematodes require γ-tubulin ring complex for microtubule reorganization.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the γ-tubulin complex is essential for the control of microtubular network remodelling in the course of initiation and development of giant-feeding cells, and for the successful reproduction of nematodes in their plant hosts.