Peter B Moens
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Trifonova A, Moens P
Genome
. 2009 Nov;
52(10):891-6.
PMID: 19935912
Absence of spermiogenesis in mice with meiotic defects complicates the staging of meiotic arrest using light microscopy. Consequently, new methodologies are required to establish accurate relationships among germ cells. In...
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Sasaki T, Marcon E, McQuire T, Arai Y, Moens P, Okada H
J Cell Biol
. 2008 Aug;
182(3):449-58.
PMID: 18678708
Meiosis is critical for sexual reproduction. During meiosis, the dynamics and integrity of homologous chromosomes are tightly regulated. The genetic and molecular mechanisms governing these processes in vivo, however, remain...
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Moens P, Marcon E, Shore J, Kochakpour N, Spyropoulos B
J Cell Sci
. 2007 Mar;
120(Pt 6):1017-27.
PMID: 17344431
Programmed double-strand breaks at prophase of meiosis acquire immunologically detectable RAD51-DMC1 foci or early nodules (ENs) that are associated with developing chromosome core segments; each focus is surrounded by a...
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Feitsma H, Leal M, Moens P, Cuppen E, Schulz R
Genetics
. 2007 Jan;
175(4):1561-9.
PMID: 17237513
In most eukaryotes, recombination of homologous chromosomes during meiosis is necessary for proper chromosome pairing and subsequent segregation. The molecular mechanisms of meiosis are still relatively unknown, but numerous genes...
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Moens P
Genome
. 2006 Apr;
49(3):205-8.
PMID: 16604102
With immunofluorescence microscopy, the positions of centromeres and MLH1 (MutL homolog) foci representing the sites of presumptive chiasmata are shown for zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton 1822) synaptonemal complexes (SCs) in...
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Marcon E, Moens P
Bioessays
. 2005 Jul;
27(8):795-808.
PMID: 16015600
Several DNA-damage detection and repair mechanisms have evolved to repair double-strand breaks induced by mutagens. Later in evolutionary history, DNA single- and double-strand cuts made possible immune diversity by V(D)J...
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Kolas N, Marcon E, A Crackower M, Hoog C, Penninger J, Spyropoulos B, et al.
Chromosoma
. 2005 Jun;
114(2):92-102.
PMID: 15983832
Genetic modifications causing germ cell death during meiotic prophase in the mouse frequently have sexually dimorphic phenotypes where oocytes reach more advanced stages than spermatocytes. To determine to what extent...
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Neyton S, Lespinasse F, Moens P, Paul R, Gaudray P, Paquis-Flucklinger V, et al.
Mol Hum Reprod
. 2004 Oct;
10(12):917-24.
PMID: 15489243
During meiotic prophase, chromosomes must undergo highly regulated recombination events, some of which lead to reciprocal exchanges. In yeast, MSH4, a meiosis-specific homologue of the bacterial MutS protein, is required...
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Reini K, Uitto L, Perera D, Moens P, Freire R, Syvaoja J
Chromosoma
. 2004 May;
112(7):323-30.
PMID: 15138768
Topoisomerase IIbeta binding protein 1 (TopBP1), previously shown to localise to sites of DNA damage and to stalled replication forks, has been implicated in DNA replication and in DNA damage...
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Liu L, Franco S, Spyropoulos B, Moens P, Blasco M, Keefe D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2004 Apr;
101(17):6496-501.
PMID: 15084742
Telomere shortening can lead to chromosome instability, replicative senescence, and apoptosis in both somatic and male germ cells. To study roles for mammalian telomeres in homologous pairing and recombination, we...