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Overview

Anne Flamand is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The CNRS is known for its multidisciplinary scientific research across a broad range of fields.

Flamand's research activities, including recent papers, co-authors, specific publication venues, fields of study, subfields, main topics, and book publications, are not publicly documented in the available data.

There is no information on awards or honors received by Flamand, nor is there record of any particular years associated with such recognitions.

Given the absence of detailed data on Flamand's publications or research topics, their current research focus and contributions remain unspecified. However, the association with CNRS indicates involvement in scientific inquiry within a significant national research institution in France.

Best Publications

  • Rabies virulence: effect on pathogenicity and sequence characterization of rabies virus mutations affecting antigenic site III of the glycoprotein.

    I Seif;P Coulon;P E Rollin;A Flamand

  • Interaction of the Rabies Virus P Protein with the LC8 Dynein Light Chain

    Hélène Raux;Anne Flamand;Danielle Blondel

  • Low-affinity nerve-growth factor receptor (P75NTR) can serve as a receptor for rabies virus

    Christine Tuffereau;Jacqueline Bénéjean;Danielle Blondel;Brigitte Kieffer

  • Arginine or lysine in position 333 of ERA and CVS glycoprotein is necessary for rabies virulence in adult mice.

    C. Tuffereau;H. Leblois;J. Bénéjean;P. Coulon

  • Antigenic site II of the rabies virus glycoprotein: structure and role in viral virulence.

    C Prehaud;P Coulon;F LaFay;C Thiers

  • Antigenicity of rabies virus glycoprotein.

    A Benmansour;H Leblois;P Coulon;C Tuffereau

  • Rabies virus glycoprotein is a trimer

    Yves Gaudin;Rob W.H. Ruigrok;Christine Tuffereau;Marcel Knossow

  • Pathways of the early propagation of virulent and avirulent rabies strains from the eye to the brain.

    P Kucera;M Dolivo;P Coulon;A Flamand

  • Low-pH conformational changes of rabies virus glycoprotein and their role in membrane fusion.

    Y. Gaudin;R. W. H. Ruigrok;M. Knossow;A. Flamand

  • Spread of the CVS strain of rabies virus and of the avirulent mutant AvO1 along the olfactory pathways of the mouse after intranasal inoculation

    F. Lafay;P. Coulon;L. Astic;D. Saucier

  • Etude Génétique du Virus de la Stomatite Vésiculaire: Classement de Mutants Thermosensibles Spontanés en Groupes de Complémentation

    Anne Flamand

  • Reversible conformational changes and fusion activity of rabies virus glycoprotein.

    Y Gaudin;C Tuffereau;D Segretain;M Knossow

  • Mechanisms of rabies virus neutralization.

    Anne Flamand;Hélène Raux;Yves Gaudin;Rob W.H. Ruigrok

  • Invasion of the peripheral nervous systems of adult mice by the CVS strain of rabies virus and its avirulent derivative AvO1.

    P Coulon;C Derbin;P Kucera;F Lafay

  • An Avirulent Mutant of Rabies Virus Is Unable To Infect Motoneurons In Vivo and In Vitro

    Patrice Coulon;Jean-Pierre Ternaux;Anne Flamand;Christine Tuffereau

  • Deletion of Glycoprotein gE Reduces the Propagation of Pseudorabies Virus in the Nervous System of Mice after Intranasal Inoculation

    Nathalie Babic;Barbara Klupp;Alexandra Brack;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Use of monoclonal antibodies in diagnosis of rabies virus infection and differentiation of rabies and rabies-related viruses

    Unknown

  • The CVS strain of rabies virus as transneuronal tracer in the olfactory system of mice.

    Liliane Astic;Diane Saucier;Patrice Coulon;Florence Lafay

  • Molecular basis of rabies virus virulence. I. Selection of avirulent mutants of the CVS strain with anti-G monoclonal antibodies.

    P. Coulon;P. Rollin;M. Aubert;A. Flamand

  • Vaccination against rabies: construction and characterization of SAG2, a double avirulent derivative of SADBern.

    Florence Lafay;Jacqueline Bénéjean;Christine Tuffereau;Anne Flamand

  • Molecular Basis of Rabies Virus Virulence. II. Identification of a Site on the CVS Glycoprotein Associated with Virulence

    P. Coulon;P. E. Rollin;A. Flamand

  • Glycoprotein gH of pseudorabies virus is essential for penetration and propagation in cell culture and in the nervous system of mice.

    Nathalie Babic;Barbara G. Klupp;Birgit Makoschey;Axel Karger

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas C. Mettenleiter
Thomas C. Mettenleiter Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Rob W.H. Ruigrok
Rob W.H. Ruigrok Grenoble Alpes University
Adama Diallo
Adama Diallo INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
David H.L. Bishop
David H.L. Bishop University of Alabama at Birmingham
Barbara G. Klupp
Barbara G. Klupp Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Noël Tordo
Noël Tordo Institut Pasteur
Polly Roy
Polly Roy London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Caroline Demangel
Caroline Demangel Institut Pasteur
Didier Blanot
Didier Blanot University of Paris-Saclay
Paul-Pierre Pastoret
Paul-Pierre Pastoret University of Liège

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