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Milot E, Martin T, Kuldavletova O, Bessot N, Toupet M, Hautefort C, et al.
Sleep Med . 2024 Sep; 124:9-15. PMID: 39241434
Sleep and circadian timing systems are constantly regulated by both photic and non-photic signals. Connections between the vestibular nuclei and the biological clock raise the question of the effect of...
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Couvrette R, Milot E, Fortin G
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care . 2024 May; 20(3):292-310. PMID: 38704821
In developed countries, there has been an increase in the longevity of adults with intellectual disabilities. In the later stages of their lives, people with intellectual disability have specific needs...
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Milot E, Courteau J, Crispino F, Mailly F
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2015 Jan; 16:71-76. PMID: 25559642
In forensic genetics, a mixture of two or more contributors to a DNA profile is often interpreted using the inclusion probabilities theory. In this paper, we present a general formula...
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Simon I, Tenzen T, Mostoslavsky R, Fibach E, LANDE L, Milot E, et al.
EMBO J . 2001 Nov; 20(21):6150-7. PMID: 11689454
The human beta globin locus replicates late in most cell types, but becomes early replicating in erythroid cells. Using FISH to map DNA replication timing around the endogenous beta globin...
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Ramirez A, Milot E, Ponsa I, Page A, Santos M, Jorcano J, et al.
Genetics . 2001 May; 158(1):341-50. PMID: 11333242
The expression of transgene loci in mammals often occurs in a heterocellular fashion resulting in variegated patterns of expression. We have examined the effect of chromosomal integration site, copy number,...
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McMorrow T, van den Wijngaard A, Wollenschlaeger A, van de Corput M, Monkhorst K, Trimborn T, et al.
EMBO J . 2000 Sep; 19(18):4986-96. PMID: 10990462
Locus control regions (LCRs) alleviate chromatin-mediated transcriptional repression. Incomplete LCRs partially lose this property when integrated in transcriptionally restrictive genomic regions such as centromeres. This frequently results in position effect...
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Whyatt D, Lindeboom F, Karis A, Ferreira R, Milot E, Hendriks R, et al.
Nature . 2000 Aug; 406(6795):519-24. PMID: 10952313
GATA-1 is a tissue-specific transcription factor that is essential for the production of red blood cells. Here we show that overexpression of GATA-1 in erythroid cells inhibits their differentiation, leading...
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Milot E, Gibbs H, Hobson K
Mol Ecol . 2000 Jun; 9(6):667-81. PMID: 10849283
Phylogeographic patterns of intraspecific variation can provide insights into the population-level processes responsible for speciation and yield information useful for conservation purposes. To examine phylogeography and population structure in a...
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Gribnau J, de Boer E, Trimborn T, Wijgerde M, Milot E, Grosveld F, et al.
EMBO J . 1998 Oct; 17(20):6020-7. PMID: 9774345
We have used a kinetic analysis to distinguish possible mechanisms of activation of transcription of the different genes in the human beta globin locus. Based on in situ studies at...
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Grosveld F, de Boer E, Dillon N, Gribnau J, Milot E, Trimborn T, et al.
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 1998 Aug; 850:18-27. PMID: 9705737
The most important level of regulation of the beta-globin genes is by activation of all of the genes by the Locus Control Region (LCR) and repression of the early genes...