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Philippe Le Mercier

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RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 28, 2018
Bipartite promoters and RNA editing of paramyxoviruses and filovirusesPhilippe le Mercier, Daniel Kolakofsky
Plos Pathogens|November 5, 2020
A paramyxovirus-like model for Ebola virus bipartite promotersIrina Gutsche, Philippe le Mercier, Daniel Kolakofsky
Antiviral Research|March 5, 2020
A potential role for integrins in host cell entry by SARS-CoV-2Christian Ja Sigrist, Alan Bridge, Philippe Le Mercier
Virology|March 16, 2004
Viral DNA polymerase scanning and the gymnastics of Sendai virus RNA synthesisDaniel Kolakofsky, Philippe Le Mercier, Frédéric Iseni, et al.
Virology|December 16, 2014
A structured annotation frame for the transposable phages: a new proposed family "Saltoviridae" within the CaudoviralesChantal Hulo, Patrick Masson, Philippe Le Mercier, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 19, 2002
A novel expression cassette of lyssavirus shows that the distantly related Mokola virus can rescue a defective rabies virus genomePhilippe Le Mercier, Yves Jacob, Kyle Tanner, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 14, 2003
Competition between the Sendai virus N mRNA start site and the genome 3'-end promoter for viral RNA polymerasePhilippe Le Mercier, Dominique Garcin, Eduardo Garcia, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 7, 2002
Ambisense sendai viruses are inherently unstable but are useful to study viral RNA synthesisPhilippe Le Mercier, Dominique Garcin, Stéphane Hausmann, et al.
Virologie (Montrouge, France)|January 14, 2021
[ViralZone : digitalizing for knowledge sharing]Philippe Le Mercier, Chantal Hulo, Patrick Masson, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 28, 2003
Sendai virus targets inflammatory responses, as well as the interferon-induced antiviral state, in a multifaceted mannerLaura Strähle, Dominique Garcin, Philippe Le Mercier, et al.
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RNA (New York, N.Y.)|December 28, 2018
Bipartite promoters and RNA editing of paramyxoviruses and filovirusesPhilippe le Mercier, Daniel Kolakofsky
Plos Pathogens|November 5, 2020
A paramyxovirus-like model for Ebola virus bipartite promotersIrina Gutsche, Philippe le Mercier, Daniel Kolakofsky
Antiviral Research|March 5, 2020
A potential role for integrins in host cell entry by SARS-CoV-2Christian Ja Sigrist, Alan Bridge, Philippe Le Mercier
Virology|March 16, 2004
Viral DNA polymerase scanning and the gymnastics of Sendai virus RNA synthesisDaniel Kolakofsky, Philippe Le Mercier, Frédéric Iseni, et al.
Virology|December 16, 2014
A structured annotation frame for the transposable phages: a new proposed family "Saltoviridae" within the CaudoviralesChantal Hulo, Patrick Masson, Philippe Le Mercier, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 19, 2002
A novel expression cassette of lyssavirus shows that the distantly related Mokola virus can rescue a defective rabies virus genomePhilippe Le Mercier, Yves Jacob, Kyle Tanner, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 14, 2003
Competition between the Sendai virus N mRNA start site and the genome 3'-end promoter for viral RNA polymerasePhilippe Le Mercier, Dominique Garcin, Eduardo Garcia, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 7, 2002
Ambisense sendai viruses are inherently unstable but are useful to study viral RNA synthesisPhilippe Le Mercier, Dominique Garcin, Stéphane Hausmann, et al.
Virologie (Montrouge, France)|January 14, 2021
[ViralZone : digitalizing for knowledge sharing]Philippe Le Mercier, Chantal Hulo, Patrick Masson, et al.
Journal of Virology|June 28, 2003
Sendai virus targets inflammatory responses, as well as the interferon-induced antiviral state, in a multifaceted mannerLaura Strähle, Dominique Garcin, Philippe Le Mercier, et al.
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