Mucin and Glycosylation are two areas of study in which Nicole Porchet engages in interdisciplinary research. Her work often combines Glycosylation and Glycoprotein studies. Nicole Porchet conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Glycoprotein and Mucin through her research. In her works, Nicole Porchet performs multidisciplinary study on Biochemistry and Sequence analysis. She performs multidisciplinary study on Sequence analysis and Genetics in her works. She conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Genetics and Nucleic acid sequence through her works. She performs multidisciplinary study in Nucleic acid sequence and Tandem repeat in her work. Nicole Porchet undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Tandem repeat and Genome through her research. Nicole Porchet combines Genome and Locus (genetics) in her research.
In her research, Nicole Porchet undertakes multidisciplinary study on Gene and Allele. She performs multidisciplinary study on Genetics and Cancer in her works. She combines Cancer and Genetics in her studies. She conducted interdisciplinary study in her works that combined Biochemistry and Immunology. While working in this field, she studies both Immunology and Antibody. She brings together Antibody and Glycoprotein to produce work in her papers. In her papers, she integrates diverse fields, such as Glycoprotein and Mucin. Nicole Porchet undertakes multidisciplinary studies into Mucin and MUC1 in her work. While working in this field, she studies both Molecular biology and Complementary DNA.
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Expression of human mucin genes in respiratory, digestive, and reproductive tracts ascertained by in situ hybridization.
J P Audie;A Janin;N Porchet;M C Copin.
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry (1993)
Molecular cloning and chromosomal localization of a novel human tracheo-bronchial mucin cDNA containing tandemly repeated sequences of 48 base pairs.
N. Porchet;Nguyen Van Cong;J. Dufosse;J.P. Audie.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications (1991)
Structural organization and classification of the human mucin genes.
N. Moniaux;F. Escande;N. Porchet;J. P. Aubert.
Frontiers in Bioscience (2001)
Complete sequence of the human mucin MUC4: a putative cell membrane-associated mucin
Nicolas Moniaux;Séverine Nollet;Nicole Porchet;Pierre Degand.
Biochemical Journal (1999)
Human mucin genes assigned to 11p15.5: identification and organization of a cluster of genes.
Pascal Pigny;Pascal Pigny;Veronique Guyonnet-Duperat;Alexander S. Hill;Wendy S. Pratt.
Genomics (1996)
Characterization of the human mucin gene MUC5AC: a consensus cysteine-rich domain for 11p15 mucin genes?
V Guyonnet Duperat;J P Audie;V Debailleul;A Laine.
Biochemical Journal (1995)
Differential expression of the human mucin genes MUC1 to MUC5 in relation to growth and differentiation of different mucus-secreting HT-29 cell subpopulations
T. Lesuffleur;N. Porchet;J.P. Aubert;D. Swallow.
Journal of Cell Science (1993)
Altered expression of MUC2, MUC4, and MUC5 mucin genes in pancreas tissues and cancer cell lines
Cristina Balagué;Gemma Gambús;Cristina Carrato;Nicole Porchet.
Gastroenterology (1994)
Developmental Mucin Gene Expression in the Human Respiratory Tract
Marie-Pierre Buisine;Louise Devisme;Marie-Christine Copin;Marc Durand-Réville.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology (1999)
Human Mucin Gene MUC5B, the 10.7-kb Large Central Exon Encodes Various Alternate Subdomains Resulting in a Super-repeat STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE FOR A 11p15.5 GENE FAMILY
Jean-Luc Desseyn;Véronique Guyonnet-Dupérat;Nicole Porchet;Jean-Pierre Aubert.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1997)
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