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M Charpentier

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Boisbouvier S, Corbin S, Charpentier M, Billaud P, Dolpierre B, Douir N, et al.
Cancer Radiother . 2023 Jul; 27(6-7):583-587. PMID: 37481343
The implementation of advanced practice in RT requires evidence regarding the clinical practices of radiation therapists (RTT) in the field. In this context, the goal of this article is to...
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Novak A, Pelletier M, Colarusso P, Simpson J, Gutierrez M, Arias-Ortiz A, et al.
Estuaries Coast . 2020 Dec; 43(8):2076-2091. PMID: 33364916
Increasing the protection of coastal vegetated ecosystems has been suggested as one strategy to compensate for increasing carbon dioxide (CO) in the atmosphere as the capacity of these habitats to...
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Charpentier M, Khedher A, Menoret S, Brion A, Lamribet K, Dardillac E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Mar; 9(1):1133. PMID: 29556040
In genome editing with CRISPR-Cas9, transgene integration often remains challenging. Here, we present an approach for increasing the efficiency of transgene integration by homology-dependent repair (HDR). CtIP, a key protein...
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Charpentier M, Setchell J, Prugnolle F, Wickings E, Peignot P, Balloux F, et al.
Mol Ecol . 2005 Dec; 15(1):21-8. PMID: 16367827
Inbreeding depression reflects the negative consequences of increased homozygosity at genes that affect fitness. We investigate inbreeding depression in a semi-free-ranging colony of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx), using high-quality pedigree data,...
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Charpentier M, Setchell J, Prugnolle F, Knapp L, Wickings E, Peignot P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2005 Nov; 102(46):16723-8. PMID: 16275917
Recent studies of wild animal populations have shown that estimators of neutral genetic diversity, such as mean heterozygosity, are often correlated with various fitness traits, such as survival, disease susceptibility,...
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Perrot L, Charpentier M, Charpentier C, Feuillat M, Chassagne D
J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol . 2002 Sep; 29(3):134-9. PMID: 12242635
As important as the blend of base wines before bottling, one of the most important steps in the champagne-making process is the long ageing on lees. Two yeast strains of...
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Freyre M, Baigorria C, Rozycki V, Bernardi C, Charpentier M
Arch Latinoam Nutr . 2001 Jul; 50(4):394-9. PMID: 11464672
The nutritional value of wild underexploited vegetable samples collected in the Argentine Chaco was investigated. Leaves from Hipochaeris sp.-, Coronopus didimus and Portulaca olearacea; fruits from Zyziphus sativa, Brumelia obtusifolia...
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Aussenac J, Chassagn D, Claparols C, Charpentier M, Duteurtre B, Feuillat M, et al.
J Chromatogr A . 2001 Feb; 907(1-2):155-64. PMID: 11217021
Monophosphate nucleotides are difficult to identify in Champagne wine because they are present in small concentrations in a complex mixture. A method for the isolation, separation and identification of reference...
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Desportes C, Charpentier M, Duteurtre B, Maujean A, Duchiron F
J Chromatogr A . 2000 Nov; 893(2):281-91. PMID: 11073298
Peptides are difficult to isolate from wine because they are present in a complex mixture together with non-peptidic compounds. A method for the isolation, separation and purity assessing of small...
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Bravo G, De Wals P, Dubois M, Charpentier M
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci . 1999 Jun; 54(3):P180-8. PMID: 10363040
Hierarchical modeling was employed to explore correlates of the quality of care provided in long-term care facilities. For this purpose, a multilevel analysis offers two advantages over traditional analytical approaches....