16 results on '"Gauvry, Laurent"'
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2. Expression and characterization of an organic solvent tolerant recombinant lipase from Staphylococcus capitis SH6 for food wastewater treatment.
3. Expression and characterization of an organic solvent tolerant recombinant lipase from Staphylococcus capitis SH6 for food wastewater treatment
4. Lipase-catalyzed production of lysophospholipids
5. Lipids and lipolytic enzymes of the microalga Isochrysis galbana
6. Characterization and expression of a Bathymodiolus sp. metallothionein gene
7. Le polymorphisme des chaînes lourdes de la myosine du muscle squelettique chez les poissons. Caractérisation d'ADN complémentaire de formes développementales chez la truite et d'un gène thermo-dépendant chez la carpe
8. Characterisation of red and white muscle myosin heavy chain gene coding sequences from antarctic and tropical fish
9. Identification and expression analysis of two developmentally regulated myosin heavy chain gene transcripts in carp (Cyprinus carpio)
10. Activator effect of coinjected enhancers on the muscle-specific expression of promoters in zebrafish embryos
11. Cloning of a trout fast skeletal myosin heavy chain expressed both in embryo and adult muscles and in myotubes neoformed in vitro
12. Genome of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) encodes two distinct muscle regulatory factors with homology to MyoD
13. The Characterisation of the 5′ Regulatory Region of a Temperature‐Induced Myosin‐Heavy‐Chain Gene Associated with Myotomal Muscle Growth in the Carp
14. Small-Diameter White Myotomal Muscle Fibres Associated With Growth Hyperplasia in the Carp (Cyprinus Carpio) ExPress a Distinct Myosin Heavy Chain Gene
15. A gene with homology to myogenin is expressed in developing myotomal musculature of the rainbow trout and in vitro during the conversion of myosatellite cells to myotubes
16. Identification of a muscle factor related to MyoD in a fish species
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