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K Merienne

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The EMBO Journal|June 17, 2000
A phosphoserine-regulated docking site in the protein kinase RSK2 that recruits and activates PDK1M Frödin, C J Jensen, K Merienne, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 21, 2001
Mitogen-regulated RSK2-CBP interaction controls their kinase and acetylase activitiesK Merienne, S Pannetier, A Harel-Bellan, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|July 9, 1999
Coffin-Lowry syndrome: current statusS Jacquot, K Merienne, E Trivier, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|January 15, 1999
Germline mosaicism in Coffin-Lowry syndromeS Jacquot, K Merienne, S Pannetier, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 5, 1998
Mutation analysis of the RSK2 gene in Coffin-Lowry patients: extensive allelic heterogeneity and a high rate of de novo mutationsS Jacquot, K Merienne, D De Cesare, et al.
Human Mutation|February 17, 2001
Mutations in the X-linked RSK2 gene (RPS6KA3) in patients with Coffin-Lowry syndromeJ Delaunoy, F Abidi, M Zeniou, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|December 1, 1998
Rapid immunoblot and kinase assay tests for a syndromal form of X linked mental retardation: Coffin-Lowry syndromeK Merienne, S Jacquot, E Trivier, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 13, 1999
A missense mutation in RPS6KA3 (RSK2) responsible for non-specific mental retardationK Merienne, S Jacquot, S Pannetier, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|October 21, 1999
Unreported RSK2 missense mutation in two male sibs with an unusually mild form of Coffin-Lowry syndromeS Manouvrier-Hanu, J Amiel, S Jacquot, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 3, 2001
The ribosomal S6 kinases, cAMP-responsive element-binding, and STAT3 proteins are regulated by different leukemia inhibitory factor signaling pathways in mouse embryonic stem cellsH Boeuf, K Merienne, S Jacquot, et al.
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The EMBO Journal|June 17, 2000
A phosphoserine-regulated docking site in the protein kinase RSK2 that recruits and activates PDK1M Frödin, C J Jensen, K Merienne, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 21, 2001
Mitogen-regulated RSK2-CBP interaction controls their kinase and acetylase activitiesK Merienne, S Pannetier, A Harel-Bellan, et al.
American Journal of Medical Genetics|July 9, 1999
Coffin-Lowry syndrome: current statusS Jacquot, K Merienne, E Trivier, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|January 15, 1999
Germline mosaicism in Coffin-Lowry syndromeS Jacquot, K Merienne, S Pannetier, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|December 5, 1998
Mutation analysis of the RSK2 gene in Coffin-Lowry patients: extensive allelic heterogeneity and a high rate of de novo mutationsS Jacquot, K Merienne, D De Cesare, et al.
Human Mutation|February 17, 2001
Mutations in the X-linked RSK2 gene (RPS6KA3) in patients with Coffin-Lowry syndromeJ Delaunoy, F Abidi, M Zeniou, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|December 1, 1998
Rapid immunoblot and kinase assay tests for a syndromal form of X linked mental retardation: Coffin-Lowry syndromeK Merienne, S Jacquot, E Trivier, et al.
Nature Genetics|May 13, 1999
A missense mutation in RPS6KA3 (RSK2) responsible for non-specific mental retardationK Merienne, S Jacquot, S Pannetier, et al.
Journal of Medical Genetics|October 21, 1999
Unreported RSK2 missense mutation in two male sibs with an unusually mild form of Coffin-Lowry syndromeS Manouvrier-Hanu, J Amiel, S Jacquot, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 3, 2001
The ribosomal S6 kinases, cAMP-responsive element-binding, and STAT3 proteins are regulated by different leukemia inhibitory factor signaling pathways in mouse embryonic stem cellsH Boeuf, K Merienne, S Jacquot, et al.
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