Publications by authors named "Cecile Dalloz"

Cockayne syndrome is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by a specific defect in the repair of UV-induced DNA lesions. Most cases of Cockayne syndrome are caused by mutations in the CSB gene but the pathophysiological mechanisms are poorly understood. We report the clinical and molecular data of two severely affected Cockayne patients with undetectable CSB protein and mRNA.

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The abnormal retinal neurotransmission observed in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) patients and in some genotypes of mice lacking dystrophin has been attributed to altered expression of short products of the dystrophin gene. We have investigated the potential role of Dp71, the most abundant C-terminal dystrophin gene product, in retinal electrophysiology. Comparison of the scotopic electroretinograms (ERG) between Dp71-null mice and wild-type (wt) littermates revealed a normal ERG in Dp71-null mice with no significant changes of the b-wave amplitude and kinetics.

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