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Armand Tavitian

Armand Tavitian

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
42
Citations
9331
World Ranking
3004
National Ranking
118

Overview

Armand Tavitian was affiliated with the Institute Curie in France during their career in scientific research. The body of work and institutional association suggest a focus on areas relevant to the research themes pursued at the Institute Curie.

While specific research topics, fields of study, or detailed publication records are not available, the lack of listed papers, coauthors, or publication venues limits precise insight into the scope and impact of their scientific contributions.

There is no publicly available information concerning awards, book publications, or prominent thematic areas linked to Armand Tavitian. Without records of collaborative efforts or detailed bibliometric data, the assessment remains focused on institutional affiliation.

The data indicates that Armand Tavitian is deceased, and all observations pertain to their completed body of work rather than ongoing research activities.

Best Publications

  • Spi-1 is a putative oncogene in virally induced murine erythroleukaemias

    Françoise Moreau-Gachelin;Armand Tavitian;Pierre Tambourin

  • The Human Rab Genes Encode a Family of GTP-binding Proteins Related to Yeast YPT1 and SEC4 Products Involved in Secretion

    A Zahraoui;N Touchot;P Chardin;A Tavitian

  • Four additional members of the ras gene superfamily isolated by an oligonucleotide strategy: molecular cloning of YPT-related cDNAs from a rat brain library.

    Nicolas Touchot;Pierre Chardin;Armand Tavitian

  • Human cDNAs rap1 and rap2 homologous to the Drosophila gene Dras3 encode proteins closely related to ras in the 'effector' region.

    Pizon;Chardin P;Lerosey I;Olofsson B

  • Small GTP-binding protein associated with Golgi cisternae.

    Bruno Goud;Ahmed Zahraoui;Armand Tavitian;Jaakko Saraste

  • Bridging Ral GTPase to Rho pathways. RLIP76, a Ral effector with CDC42/Rac GTPase-activating protein activity.

    Viviana Jullien-Flores;Olivier Dorseuil;Francisco Romero;Frank Letourneur

  • The small GTP-binding protein rab4 is associated with early endosomes.

    P Van Der Sluijs;M Hull;A Zahraoui;A Tavitian

  • Inhibition of GTPase activating protein stimulation of Ras-p21 GTPase by the Krev-1 gene product

    Matthias Frech;Jacob John;Veronique Pizon;Pierre Chardin

  • A small rab GTPase is distributed in cytoplasmic vesicles in non polarized cells but colocalizes with the tight junction marker ZO-1 in polarized epithelial cells.

    Ahmed Zahraoui;G. Joberty;M. Arpin;J. J. Fontaine

  • Spi-1/PU.1 transgenic mice develop multistep erythroleukemias.

    F Moreau-Gachelin;F Wendling;T Molina;N Denis

  • Characterization of Spi-B, a transcription factor related to the putative oncoprotein Spi-1/PU.1.

    D Ray;R Bosselut;J Ghysdael;M G Mattei

  • The Transcription Factor Spi-1/PU.1 Interacts with the Potential Splicing Factor TLS *

    Marc Hallier;Ana Lerga;Stéphane Barnache;Armand Tavitian

  • The putative oncogene Spi-1: murine chromosomal localization and transcriptional activation in murine acute erythroleukemias.

    Moreau-Gachelin F;Ray D;Mattei Mg;Tambourin P

  • Coding sequence of human rho cDNAs clone 6 and clone 9.

    P. Chardin;P. Madaule;A. Tavitian

  • Nucleotide sequence of a human cDNA encoding a ras-related protein (rap1B)

    V. Pizon;I. Lerosey;P. Chardin;A. Tavitian

  • Nucleotide sequence of human rho cDNA clone 12.

    Patrick Yeramian;Pierre Chardin;Pascal Madaule;Armand Tavitian

  • RhoGDI-3 Is a New GDP Dissociation Inhibitor (GDI) IDENTIFICATION OF A NON-CYTOSOLIC GDI PROTEIN INTERACTING WITH THE SMALL GTP-BINDING PROTEINS RhoB AND RhoG

    Gérard Zalcman;Violaine Closson;Jacques Camonis;Nicole Honoré

  • DNA binding specificities of Spi-1/PU.1 and Spi-B transcription factors and identification of a Spi-1/Spi-B binding site in the c-fes/c-fps promoter.

    D Ray-Gallet;C Mao;A Tavitian;F Moreau-Gachelin

  • Identification of small GTP-binding rab proteins in human platelets : thrombin-induced phosphorylation of rab3B, rab6, and rab8 proteins

    Aida Karniguian;Ahmed Zahraoui;Armand Tavitian

  • Expression of the ras-related ralA, rho12 and rab genes in adult mouse tissues.

    B Olofsson;P Chardin;N Touchot;A Zahraoui

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Chardin
Pierre Chardin Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jacques Camonis
Jacques Camonis Institute Curie
Roland Berger
Roland Berger Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Jean-François Tanti
Jean-François Tanti Université Côte d'Azur
Alain Prochiantz
Alain Prochiantz Collège de France
Ira Mellman
Ira Mellman Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
Alain Bernheim
Alain Bernheim Institut Gustave Roussy
Michaela Fontenay
Michaela Fontenay Institut Cochin
Daniel Scherman
Daniel Scherman Université Paris Cité
Bruno Goud
Bruno Goud Institute Curie

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