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Caroline Le Van Kim

Caroline Le Van Kim

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
5307
World Ranking
19595
National Ranking
955

Overview

Caroline Le Van Kim is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several specific subfields including Physiology, Genetics, Hematology, Immunology, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
  • Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
  • Blood groups and transfusion
  • Neonatal Health and Biochemistry
  • Iron Metabolism and Disorders
  • Myeloproliferative Neoplasms: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research

Frequent publication venues where Caroline Le Van Kim's work appears include:

  • Blood
  • British Journal of Haematology
  • Haematologica
  • Transfusion
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Caroline Le Van Kim are:

  • Rapid clearance of storage-induced microerythrocytes alters transfusion recovery, 2021, Blood
  • The equilibrative nucleoside transporter ENT1 is critical for nucleotide homeostasis and optimal erythropoiesis, 2021, Blood
  • Plasma microparticles of intubated COVID-19 patients cause endothelial cell death, neutrophil adhesion and netosis, in a phosphatidylserine-dependent manner, 2021, British Journal of Haematology
  • Deficient mitophagy pathways in sickle cell disease, 2021, British Journal of Haematology
  • The proteome of neutrophils in sickle cell disease reveals an unexpected activation of interferon alpha signaling pathway, 2020, Haematologica

Caroline Le Van Kim collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Yves Colin
  • Bérengère Koehl
  • Slim Azouzi
  • Thierry Peyrard
  • Mahmoud Mikdar

Best Publications

  • Flow cytometry: retrospective, fundamentals and recent instrumentation.

    Julien Picot;Julien Picot;Coralie L. Guerin;Caroline Le Van Kim;Caroline Le Van Kim;Chantal M. Boulanger;Chantal M. Boulanger

  • Rh proteins: key structural and functional components of the red cell membrane.

    Caroline Le Van Kim;Yves Colin;Jean-Pierre Cartron

  • Molecular basis and PCR-DNA typing of the Fya/fyb blood group polymorphism

    Christophe Tournamille;Caroline Le Van Kim;Pierre Gane;Jean-Pierre Cartron

  • Evidence that the red cell skeleton protein 4.2 interacts with the Rh membrane complex member CD47.

    Isabelle Mouro-Chanteloup;Jean Delaunay;Pierre Gane;Virginie Nicolas

  • A biomimetic microfluidic chip to study the circulation and mechanical retention of red blood cells in the spleen.

    Julien Picot;Papa Alioune Ndour;Sophie D. Lefevre;Wassim El Nemer

  • Increased adhesion to endothelial cells of erythrocytes from patients with polycythemia vera is mediated by laminin alpha5 chain and Lu/BCAM.

    Marie-Paule Wautier;Wassim El Nemer;Pierre Gane;Jean-Didier Rain

  • Large-Scale Pre-Diagnosis Study of Fetal RHD Genotyping by PCR on Plasma DNA from RhD-Negative Pregnant Women

    Christelle Rouillac-Le Sciellour;Philippe Puillandre;Rolande Gillot;Céline Baulard

  • The Lutheran Blood Group Glycoproteins, the Erythroid Receptors for Laminin, Are Adhesion Molecules *

    Wassim El Nemer;Pierre Gane;Yves Colin;Viviane Bony

  • Rh-RhAG/Ankyrin-R, a New Interaction Site between the Membrane Bilayer and the Red Cell Skeleton, Is Impaired by Rhnull-associated Mutation

    Virginie Nicolas;Caroline Le Van Kim;Pierre Gane;Connie Birkenmeier

  • Arg89Cys Substitution Results in Very Low Membrane Expression of the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines in Fyx Individuals

    Christophe Tournamille;Caroline Le Van Kim;Pierre Gane;Pierre Yves Le Pennec

  • Human Rhesus B and Rhesus C glycoproteins: properties of facilitated ammonium transport in recombinant kidney cells.

    Nedjma Zidi-Yahiaoui;Isabelle Mouro-Chanteloup;Anne-Marie D'Ambrosio;Claude Lopez

  • Staphylococcus aureus Targets the Duffy Antigen Receptor for Chemokines (DARC) to Lyse Erythrocytes

    András N. Spaan;András N. Spaan;András N. Spaan;Tamara Reyes-Robles;Cédric Badiou;Cédric Badiou;Sylvie Cochet

  • JAK2V617F activates Lu/BCAM-mediated red cell adhesion in polycythemia vera through an EpoR-independent Rap1/Akt pathway.

    Maria De Grandis;Marie Cambot;Marie-Paule Wautier;Bruno Cassinat

  • Close Association of the First and Fourth Extracellular Domains of the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines by a Disulfide Bond Is Required for Ligand Binding

    Christophe Tournamille;Caroline Le Van Kim;Pierre Gane;Dominique Blanchard

  • Decreased sickle red blood cell adhesion to laminin by hydroxyurea is associated with inhibition of Lu/BCAM protein phosphorylation

    Pablo Bartolucci;Vicky Chaar;Vicky Chaar;Julien Picot;Julien Picot;Dora Bachir

  • Sequence, evolution and ligand binding properties of mammalian Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines

    Christophe Tournamille;Antoine Blancher;Caroline Le Van Kim;Pierre Gane

  • Protein Kinase A-dependent Phosphorylation of Lutheran/Basal Cell Adhesion Molecule Glycoprotein Regulates Cell Adhesion to Laminin α5

    Emilie Gauthier;Cécile Rahuel;Marie Paule Wautier;Wassim El Nemer

  • PCR-based determination of Rhc and RhE status of fetuses at risk of Rhc and RhE haemolytic disease

    Caroline Le Van Kim;Isabelle Mouro;Yves Brossard;Jacques Chavinie

  • RED CELLS, IRON, AND ERYTHROPOIESIS JAK2V617F activates Lu/BCAM-mediated red cell adhesion in polycythemia vera through an EpoR-independent Rap1/Akt pathway

    Maria De Grandis;Marie Cambot;Marie-Paule Wautier;Bruno Cassinat

  • Staphylococcus Aureus Targets the Duffy Antigen Receptor for Chemokines (DARC) to Lyse Erythrocytes

    Andras Spaan;Tamara Reyes-Robles;Cédric Badiou;Sylvie Cochet

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Colin
Yves Colin Université Paris Cité
Jean-Pierre Cartron
Jean-Pierre Cartron Université Paris Cité
Olivier Hermine
Olivier Hermine Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Jacques Elion
Jacques Elion Université Paris Cité
Naomi Taylor
Naomi Taylor National Institutes of Health
Narla Mohandas
Narla Mohandas New York Blood Center
Christine Chomienne
Christine Chomienne Université Paris Cité
Bruno Cassinat
Bruno Cassinat Université Paris Cité

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