Agnès Lançon
University of Lyon
3 Papers
31 Citations
Agnès Lançon is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin immunoprecipitation & Repressor. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Agnès Lançon include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Papers
Early and transient reverse transcription during primary deltaretroviral infection of sheep
Carole Pomier,Maria Teresa Sanchez Alcaraz,Christophe Debacq,Agnès Lançon,Pierre Kerkhofs,Luc Willems,Eric Wattel,Franck Mortreux +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the early and transient RT-based horizontal replication helps the virus escape the first wave of host immune response whereas somatic-dependent genetic variability during persistent clonal expansion helps infected clones escape the persistent and intense immune pressure that characterizes the chronic phase of deltaretrovirus infection.
Chromatin redistribution of the DEK oncoprotein represses hTERT transcription in leukemias.
Maroun Karam,Morgan Thenoz,Valérie Capraro,Jean-Philippe Robin,Christiane Pinatel,Agnès Lançon,Perrine Galia,David Sibon,David Sibon,Xavier Thomas,Sophie Ducastelle-Lepretre,Franck E. Nicolini,Mohamed Elhamri,Youcef Chelghoun,Eric Wattel,Franck Mortreux +15 more
TL;DR: Dek emerges as an hTERT repressor shared by various leukemia subtypes and seems involved in the deregulation of numerous genes associated with leukemogenesis, including those of cancer-prone genes.
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Chromatin Redistribution of the DEK Oncoprotein Represses hTERT Transcription
Maroun Karam,Morgan Thenoz,Valérie Capraro,Jean-Philippe Robin,Christiane Pinatel,Agnès Lançon,Perrine Galia,David Sibon,Xavier Thomas,Sophie Ducastelle-Lepretre,Franck E. Nicolini,Mohamed Elhamri,Eric Wattel,Franck Mortreux,Pavillon Marcel Bérard,Hospitalier Lyon-Sud +15 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, DEK was found to be an hTERT repressor shared by various leukemia subtypes and seems involved in the deregulation of numerous genes associated with leukemogenesis.