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3. Rapid discovery of de novo deleterious mutations in cattle enhances the value of livestock as model species

4. Monitoring therapeutic efficacy of sunitinib using [(18)F]FDG and [(18)F]FMISO PET in an immunocompetent model of luminal B (HER2-positive)-type mammary carcinoma

5. Monitoring therapeutic efficacy of sunitinib using [(18)F]FDG and [(18)F]FMISO PET in an immunocompetent model of luminal B (HER2-positive)-type mammary carcinoma

6. Laser capture microdissection of skin melanocytes for the transcriptome characterization of a melanoma predisposition swine model

7. Lung neonatal responses to respiratory syncytial virus reveal deficiencies in dendritic cells and type I interferon in a mouse model of airway enhanced disease

9. LncRNA expression and increased DNA methylation in a distal region upstream from the alphaS1 casein gene after once daily milking

10. Stimulation of olfactory receptors in cancer cells exacerbates their invasiveness and propensity to generate metastases

11. MicroRNA in mammary gland during early pregnancy

12. A large animal model for human Tietz syndrome: In vivo insights into MITF R217del mutation

13. Transcriptomic analysis of neonatal vs. adult lung early responses to RSV reveals key roles for DC and type I IFN in controlling immunopathologic imprinting

14. Adapting vaccine formulation to the neonatal context is required to obtain safe protection against the respiratory syncytial virus

15. PrP and Shadoo are required for trophoblastic development

16. Novel models and strategies to unravel the genetic pathways involved in horn ontogenesis

17. Long-term effects of nutrition on mammary gland development and milk composition leading to offspring predisposition to obesity

18. High-throughput mRNA profiling of microdissected melanocytes and melanoma cells for the characterization of melanoma predisposition in a swine model

19. A delection in exon 9 of the LIPH gene is responsible for the rex hair coat phenotype in rabbits

20. Rôle de l’état d’adiposité sur le développement de la glande mammaire chez le lapin

21. Laser capture microdissection of melanocytes and melanoma cells for the transcriptome characterization ofmelanoma predisposition in a swine model

22. DNA Methylation and Transcription in a Distal Region Upstream from the Bovine AlphaS1 Casein Gene after Once or Twice Daily Milking

23. Gene expression profiling during spontaneous melanoma regression in the Melanoblastoma-bearing Libechov Minipig (MeLiM) model

24. The melanoblastoma-bearing Libechov minipig model: a tool for melanoma genetics

25. Single-cell laser capture microdissection (LCM) for the transcriptome comparison of melanocytes and melanoma cells in the MeLiM biomedical swine model

26. Fine-mapping of a QTL for tumour development in the MeLiM swine model of cutaneous melanoma

27. Identification d'une signature moléculaire de la régression tumorale dans un modèle porcin de mélanome cutané

28. Identification of differentially expressed genes in spontaneously regressing melanoma using the MeLiM Swine Model

29. A genome-wide scan for novel QTLs of hereditary cutaneous malignant melanoma in the MeLiM swine model

30. Detection of novel quantitative trait loci responsible cutaneous melanoma by genome wide scan in the MELIM swine model

31. The MeLiM swine as a suitable model to analyze molecular events involved in regression of cutaneous melanoma

32. The Melanoma-bearing Libechov Minipigs: an accurate model to improve the knowledge of anti-tumoral self defence

33. Search for predisposing genes in the MeLiM pig model of hereditary cutaneous melanoma

34. Use of the MeLiM swine model to search for novel loci of hereditary cutaneous melanoma

35. The Melanoblastoma-bearing Libechov Minipigs: an accurate model to improve the in vivo detection of melanoma and the knowledge of antitumoral self defence

36. Use of subtractive cDNA libraries to analyze molecular events involved in regression of cutaneous melanoma in the MeLiM model

37. A genome-wide scan for the hereditary cutaneous melanoma in the MeLiM swine model

38. Construction of substractive cDNA libraries to analyze carcinogenesis and induction of regression in the MeLiM model of cutaneous melanoma

39. Expression profiling of genes and proteins in HaCaT keratinocytes: proliferating versus differential state

40. Libechov Minipigs, an animal model of melanoma : correlation of FDG-PET with clinical outcome, macroscopic and histological classification

42. Analyse moléculaire de la régression tumorale spontanée dans un modèle de melanoma porcin - Comparaison des profils d'expression des tumeurs en phase de croissance et en phase de régression

43. Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron and Faecalibacterium prausnitziiinfluence the production of mucus glycans and the development of goblet cells in the colonic epithelium of a gnotobiotic model rodent

44. 264 Bacteroides Thetaiotaomicron and Faecalibacterium prausnitzii Shape the Mucus Production and Mucin O-Glycosylation in Colon Epithelium

49. Mo1995 Microbiota Matures Colonic Epithelium Through Effects on Proliferation/Differentiation Processes: Analyses of Intestinal Events and Microbial Composition Using Gnotobiotic Rats

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