Communications publiées lors de congrès ou colloques nationaux et internationaux (118)

  1. 93. Van Lint, C., John, M., Amella, C. A., Emiliani, S., Ott, M., & Verdin, E. (1996). Binding sites for transcription factors downstream of the transcription start site of HIV-1 are critical for virus infectivity. Abstract of the First European Conference on Experimental AIDS Research (ECEAR) (10-13 March, 1996: Cannes, France)
  2. 94. Van Lint, C., Emiliani, S., Ott, M., & Verdin, E. (1996). Chromatin is an integral component of HIV-1 transcriptional repression and activation. Abstract of the First European Conference on Experimental AIDS Research (ECEAR) (10-13 March, 1996: Cannes, France)
  3. 95. Verdin, E., Van Lint, C., Emiliani, S., & Ott, M. (1996). Chromatin is an integral component of HIV-1 transcriptional repression and activation. Abstract of the Keystone Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology "Molecular Biology of HIV" (17-23 Jan, 1996: Taos, New Mexico, USA)
  4. 96. Ott, M., Chirmule, N., Lovett, J., Mc Closkey, T., Van Lint, C., Emiliani, S., & Verdin, E. (1996). The HIV-1 Tat protein confers hypersensitivity for costimulation via the CD28 pathway. Abstract of the Keystone Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology "Molecular Biology of HIV" (17-23 Jan, 1996: Taos, New Mexico, USA)
  5. 97. Van Lint, C., John, M., Amella, C. A., Emiliani, S., Ott, M., & Verdin, E. (1996). Binding sites for several transcription factors downstream of the transcription start site of HIV-1 are critical for virus infectivity. Abstract of the 3rd Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (28 Jan-1 Feb, 1996: Washington DC, USA)
  6. 98. Van Lint, C., Emiliani, S., Ott, M., & Verdin, E. (1996). Chromatin is an integral component of HIV-1 transcriptional repression and activation. Abstract of the First Annual Meeting of the Molecular Medicine Society (3-6 May, 1996: Washington D.C., USA)
  7. 99. Ott, M., Chirmule, N., Lovett, J., Mc Closkey, T., Van Lint, C., Emiliani, S., Pahwa, S., & Verdin, E. (1996). The HIV-1 Tat protein confers hypersensitivity for costimulation via the CD28 pathway. Abstract of the Keystone Symposium on Molecular and Cellular Biology "Immunopathogenesis of HIV Infection" (26 March-1 Apr, 1996: Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, USA)
  8. 100. Ott, M., Emiliani, S., Van Lint, C., Herbein, G., Chirmule, N., Lovett, J., Mc Closkey, T., Pahwa, S., & Verdin, E. (1996). The second exon of HIV-1 Tat confers hypersensitivity to CD28-mediated costimulatory signals in infected T cells. ). Abstract of the Third West Coast Retrovirus Meeting (3-5 Oct, 1996: Newport Beach, California, USA)
  9. 101. Van Lint, C., Amella, C. A., John, M., Jie, T., Emiliani, S., & Verdin, E. (1996). A new enhancer downstream of the transcription start site of HIV-1 is critical for virus infectivity. Abstract of the Retroviruses Meeting (21-26 May, 1996: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York, USA)
  10. 102. Kiermer, V., Van Lint, C., Verdin, E., Burny, A., & Droogmans, L. (1996). The role of the RU5 region of the Bovine leukemia virus genome in the transcriptional control of viral expression. Achives Internationales de Physiologie, de Biochimie et de Biophysique (1996: Société Belge de Biochimie, Brussels, Belgium)
  11. 103. Ott, M., Emiliani, S., Van Lint, C., Herbein, G., Chirmule, N., Lovett, J., Mc Closkey, T., Pahwa, S., & Verdin, E. (1996). The HIV Tat protein confers hypersensitivity to CD28-mediated costimulatory signals in infected T cells. ). Abstract of the 1996 Annual Meeting of the Institute of Human Virology (7-13 Sept, 1996: Baltimore, Maryland)
  12. 104. Kiermer, V., Dequiedt, F., Van Lint, C., Verdin, E., Burny, A., & Droogmans, L. (1996). The role of a potential c-Myc/Max binding site on the bovine leukemia virus long terminal repeat transcriptional activity. Abstract of the 8th workshop on Pathogenesis of Animal Retroviruses (23-25 Oct, 1996: Saint-Malo, France)

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