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Authors: Morey, C Arnaud, D Avner, P Clerc, P
Citation: C. Morey et al., Tsix-mediated repression of Xist accumulation is not sufficient for normalrandom X inactivation, HUM MOL GEN, 10(13), 2001, pp. 1403-1411

Authors: Prissette, M El-Maarri, O Arnaud, D Walter, J Avner, P
Citation: M. Prissette et al., Methylation profiles of DXPas34 during the onset of X-inactivation, HUM MOL GEN, 10(1), 2001, pp. 31-38

Authors: Arnaud, D
Citation: D. Arnaud, Scribes and literature (Examining the features of Ugaritic Akkadian withinthe cosmopolitan base of the Eastern Mediterranean), NEAR EAST A, 63(4), 2000, pp. 199-199

Authors: De Plaen, E De Backer, O Arnaud, D Bonjean, B Chomez, P Martelange, V Avner, P Baldacci, P Babinet, C Hwang, SY Knowles, B Boon, T
Citation: E. De Plaen et al., A new family of mouse genes homologous to the human MAGE genes, GENOMICS, 55(2), 1999, pp. 176-184

Authors: Heard, E Mongelard, F Arnaud, D Avner, P
Citation: E. Heard et al., Xist yeast artificial chromosome transgenes function as X-inactivation centers only in multicopy arrays and not as single copies, MOL CELL B, 19(4), 1999, pp. 3156-3166

Authors: Debrand, E Chureau, C Arnaud, D Avner, P Heard, E
Citation: E. Debrand et al., Functional analysis of the DXPas34 locus, a 3 ' regulator of Xist expression, MOL CELL B, 19(12), 1999, pp. 8513-8525

Authors: Heard, E Mongelard, F Arnaud, D Chureau, C Vourc'h, C Avner, P
Citation: E. Heard et al., Human XIST yeast artificial chromosome transgenes show partial X inactivation center function in mouse embryonic stem cells, P NAS US, 96(12), 1999, pp. 6841-6846

Authors: Avner, P Prissette, M Arnaud, D Courtier, B Cecchi, C Heard, E
Citation: P. Avner et al., Molecular correlates of the murine Xce locus, GENET RES, 72(3), 1998, pp. 217-224

Authors: Cunningham, DB Segretain, D Arnaud, D Rogner, UC Avner, P
Citation: Db. Cunningham et al., The mouse Tsx gene is expressed in Sertoli cells of the adult testis and transiently in premeiotic germ cells during puberty, DEVELOP BIO, 204(2), 1998, pp. 345-360
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