S Jeudy
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Monchois V, Abergel C, Sturgis J, Jeudy S, Claverie J
J Biol Chem
. 2001 Mar;
276(21):18437-41.
PMID: 11278658
The complete nucleotide sequences of over 37 microbial and three eukaryote genomes are already publicly available, and more sequencing is in progress. Despite this accumulation of data, newly sequenced microbial...
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Abergel C, Monchois V, Chenivesse S, Jeudy S, Claverie J
Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr
. 2000 Nov;
56(Pt 12):1694-5.
PMID: 11092949
Newly sequenced microbial genomes continue to reveal up to 50% functionally uncharacterized 'anonymous' genes. A significant fraction of these anonymous ORFs does not exhibit any sequence similarity to any protein...
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Theoharides T, Patra P, Boucher W, Letourneau R, Kempuraj D, Chiang G, et al.
Br J Pharmacol
. 2000 Nov;
131(6):1039-49.
PMID: 11082109
1. Mast cells derive from the bone marrow and are responsible for the development of allergic and possibly inflammatory reactions. Mast cells are stimulated by immunoglobulin E (IgE) and specific...
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Chiang G, Patra P, Letourneau R, Jeudy S, Boucher W, Green M, et al.
J Urol
. 2000 Nov;
164(6):2119-25.
PMID: 11061939
Purpose: Mast cells are ubiquitous cells derived from the bone marrow and are responsible for allergic reactions as they release numerous vasodilatory, nociceptive and pro-inflammatory molecules in response to immunoglobulin...