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Publications

2007 

Oruc Z., Boumédiène A., Le Bert M. and Khamlichi A.A. (2007). Replacement of Igamma3 germline promoter by Igamma1 inhibits class switch recombination to IgG3. PNAS, accepté. 

Teissier J., Cuvillier A., Glaudet F. and Khamlichi A.A. (2007). Internalization and molecular interactions of human CD21 receptor. Mol. Immunol., 44(9), 2415-2425. 

Huang F.T., Yu K., Balter B.B., Selsing E., Oruc Z., Khamlichi A.A., Hsieh C.L. and Lieber M.R. (2007). Sequence-Dependence of Chromosomal R-loops at the Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Smu Class Switch Region. Mol. Cell. Biol., 27(16), 5921-32.

2006

Samara M., Oruc Z., Dougier H.L., Essawi T., Cogné M. and Khamlichi A.A. (2006). Germ line transcription in mice bearing neor gene downstream of Igamma3 exon in the Ig heavy chain locus. Int. Immunol., 18(4), 581-589.

 

2004

Khamlichi, A.A., F. Glaudet, Z. Oruc, V. Denis, M. Le Bert and M. Cogné. (2004). Immunoglobulin class switch recombination in mice devoid of any Sm tandem repeat. Blood 103, 3828-3836.

Glaudet, F., Denis, V., Cogné, M. and Khamlichi, A.A. (2004). Induction of somatic hypermutation by antigen-specific B cell receptors in in the human BL2 cell line. Eur. J. Immunol. 34, 1637-45.

 

2003

Delpy, L., Le Bert, M. Cogné, M. and Khamlichi, A.A. (2003). Germ-line transcription occurs on both the functional and the non-functional alleles of immunoglobulin constant heavy chain genes. Eur. J. Immunol. 33, 2108-2113.

 

2001

Pinaud, E., Khamlichi, A.A., LeMorvan, C., Drouet, M., Nalesso, V., Le bert, M. and Cogné, M. (2001). Localization of the 3’ IgH locus elements that effect long-distance regulation of class switch recombination. Immunity 15, 187-199.

 

2000

Bemark, M., Khamlichi, A.A., Davies, S.J. and Neuberger, M.S. (2000). Disruption of mouse Rev3 (polymerase z) leads to embryonic lethality and impairs blastocyst development in vitro. Curr. Biol. 10, 1213-1216.

Khamlichi, A.A., Pinaud, E., Decourt, C., Chauveau, C. and Cogné, M. (2000). The 3’ IgH regulatory region : a complex structure in a search for a function. Adv. Immunol. 75, 317-345.

 

 

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