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F Fougerousse

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Developmental Biology|August 24, 2001
alpha11beta1 integrin is a receptor for interstitial collagens involved in cell migration and collagen reorganization on mesenchymal nonmuscle cellsC F Tiger, F Fougerousse, G Grundström, et al.
Genomics|July 1, 1992
Mapping of two chromosome 15 microsatellitesF Fougerousse, I Richard, O Broux, et al.
Morphologie : Bulletin De L'Association Des Anatomistes|September 13, 2002
Sequential expression of genes involved in muscular dystrophies during human developmentM Durand, L Suel, J P Barbet, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|November 1, 1992
Mapping of the formin gene and exclusion as a candidate gene for the autosomal recessive form of limb-girdle muscular dystrophyI Richard, O Broux, D Hillaire, et al.
Circulation Research|January 24, 1998
Cardiac myosin binding protein C gene is specifically expressed in heart during murine and human developmentF Fougerousse, A L Delezoide, M Y Fiszman, et al.
Human Genetics|November 1, 1994
Localization of the human coproporphyrinogen oxidase gene to chromosome band 3q12V Cacheux, P Martasek, F Fougerousse, et al.
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|June 6, 2000
Calpain3 expression during human cardiogenesisF Fougerousse, L V Anderson, A L Delezoide, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 24, 2008
Slow myosin heavy chain expression in the absence of muscle activityO Agbulut, A Vignaud, C Hourde, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|June 1, 2002
The muscle-specific enolase is an early marker of human myogenesisF Fougerousse, F Edom-Vovard, T Merkulova, et al.
Genomics|April 2, 1998
Expression of genes (CAPN3, SGCA, SGCB, and TTN) involved in progressive muscular dystrophies during early human developmentF Fougerousse, M Durand, L Suel, et al.
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Developmental Biology|August 24, 2001
alpha11beta1 integrin is a receptor for interstitial collagens involved in cell migration and collagen reorganization on mesenchymal nonmuscle cellsC F Tiger, F Fougerousse, G Grundström, et al.
Genomics|July 1, 1992
Mapping of two chromosome 15 microsatellitesF Fougerousse, I Richard, O Broux, et al.
Morphologie : Bulletin De L'Association Des Anatomistes|September 13, 2002
Sequential expression of genes involved in muscular dystrophies during human developmentM Durand, L Suel, J P Barbet, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|November 1, 1992
Mapping of the formin gene and exclusion as a candidate gene for the autosomal recessive form of limb-girdle muscular dystrophyI Richard, O Broux, D Hillaire, et al.
Circulation Research|January 24, 1998
Cardiac myosin binding protein C gene is specifically expressed in heart during murine and human developmentF Fougerousse, A L Delezoide, M Y Fiszman, et al.
Human Genetics|November 1, 1994
Localization of the human coproporphyrinogen oxidase gene to chromosome band 3q12V Cacheux, P Martasek, F Fougerousse, et al.
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|June 6, 2000
Calpain3 expression during human cardiogenesisF Fougerousse, L V Anderson, A L Delezoide, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 24, 2008
Slow myosin heavy chain expression in the absence of muscle activityO Agbulut, A Vignaud, C Hourde, et al.
Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility|June 1, 2002
The muscle-specific enolase is an early marker of human myogenesisF Fougerousse, F Edom-Vovard, T Merkulova, et al.
Genomics|April 2, 1998
Expression of genes (CAPN3, SGCA, SGCB, and TTN) involved in progressive muscular dystrophies during early human developmentF Fougerousse, M Durand, L Suel, et al.
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