Nathalie de Parseval
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Ribet D, Louvet-Vallee S, Harper F, de Parseval N, Dewannieux M, Heidmann O, et al.
J Virol
. 2007 Nov;
82(3):1622-5.
PMID: 18045933
Viruslike particles which displayed a peculiar wheellike appearance that distinguished them from A-, B- or C-type particles had previously been described in the early mouse embryo. The maximum expression of...
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de Parseval N, Diop G, Blaise S, Helle F, Vasilescu A, Matsuda F, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2005 Sep;
6:117.
PMID: 16150157
Background: The human genome carries a high load of proviral-like sequences, called Human Endogenous Retroviruses (HERVs), which are the genomic traces of ancient infections by active retroviruses. These elements are...
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Blaise S, de Parseval N, Heidmann T
Retrovirology
. 2005 Mar;
2:19.
PMID: 15766379
A recent in silico search for coding sequences of retroviral origin present in the human genome has unraveled two new envelope genes that add to the 16 genes previously identified....
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Blaise S, de Parseval N, Benit L, Heidmann T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2003 Oct;
100(22):13013-8.
PMID: 14557543
Screening human sequence databases for endogenous retroviral elements with coding envelope genes has revealed 16 candidate genes that we assayed for their fusogenic properties. All 16 genes were cloned in...
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de Parseval N, Lazar V, Casella J, Benit L, Heidmann T
J Virol
. 2003 Sep;
77(19):10414-22.
PMID: 12970426
Sequences of retroviral origin occupy approximately 8% of the human genome. Most of these "retroviral" genes have lost their coding capacities since their entry into our ancestral genome millions of...
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Mangeney M, de Parseval N, Thomas G, Heidmann T
J Gen Virol
. 2001 Sep;
82(Pt 10):2515-2518.
PMID: 11562544
We have demonstrated previously that the envelope proteins of a murine retrovirus (Moloney murine leukaemia virus) and a simian retrovirus (Mason-Pfizer monkey virus) have immunosuppressive properties in vivo. This property...