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Overview

Charles Coutelle is affiliated with Imperial College London in the United Kingdom. Their research interests lie primarily in the intersection of medical history and research, with a specific focus on arts and humanities as well as history.

Their recent scholarly work includes a publication titled "Comment on the paper Persecutee in the Third Reich, full professor in the GDR: The communist physician Carl Coutelle (1908-1993) and his post-war career as pathologist by Nico Biermanns and Dominik Groß. Pathol. Res. Pract. (2023) 246 154487", published in 2023 in Pathology - Research and Practice. This article has been cited once, emphasizing a continued engagement in the academic discourse around historical medical figures.

Charles Coutelle's frequent co-authors include:

  • David S. Goodsell
  • G. M. Halpern
  • Ananda M. Chakrabarty
  • David P. Clark
  • Stefan Dübel

The publication venue for their work predominantly includes Pathology - Research and Practice, which aligns with the thematic focus on pathology and medical history.

Their main fields of study comprise:

  • Arts and Humanities

In subfields, Charles Coutelle's work is classified within:

  • History

The topics explored in their research cover:

  • Medical History and Research

This profile reflects a scholarly trajectory deeply engaged with historical perspectives within medical science, combining the methodological approaches of humanities with empirical research in medical history.

Best Publications

  • Liposome-mediated CFTR gene transfer to the nasal epithelium of patients with cystic fibrosis.

    Natasha J. Caplen;Eric W.F.W. Alton;Peter G. Mddleton;Julia R. Dorin

  • In utero gene therapy: the case for.

    Holm Schneider;Charles Coutelle

  • An RGD-oligolysine peptide: a prototype construct for integrin-mediated gene delivery.

    Richard P. Harbottle;Robert G. Cooper;Stephen L. Hart;Axel Ladhoff

  • Cell binding and internalization by filamentous phage displaying a cyclic Arg-Gly-Asp-containing peptide.

    S L Hart;A M Knight;R P Harbottle;A Mistry

  • Oncogenesis following delivery of a nonprimate lentiviral gene therapy vector to fetal and neonatal mice.

    Mike Themis;Simon N. Waddington;Manfred Schmidt;Christof von Kalle;Christof von Kalle

  • Lipid-mediated enhancement of transfection by a nonviral integrin-targeting vector.

    S. L. Hart;C. V. Arancibia-Carcamo;M. A. Wolfert;C. Mailhos

  • Gene delivery and expression mediated by an integrin-binding peptide.

    Hart Sl;Harbottle Rp;Cooper R;Miller A

  • In vitro liposome-mediated DNA transfection of epithelial cell lines using the cationic liposome DC-Chol/DOPE

    N. J. Caplen;E. Kinrade;F. Sorgi;X. Gao

  • An araC-controlled bacterial cre expression system to produce DNA minicircle vectors for nuclear and mitochondrial gene therapy.

    Brian W. Bigger;Oleg Tolmachov;Jean Marc Collombet;Michalis Fragkos

  • Permanent phenotypic correction of hemophilia B in immunocompetent mice by prenatal gene therapy

    Simon N Waddington;Megha S Nivsarkar;Ajay R Mistry;Suzanne M K Buckley

  • Cell delivery, intracellular trafficking and expression of an integrin-mediated gene transfer vector in tracheal epithelial cells

    M Colin;M Maurice;G Trugnan;M Kornprobst

  • Genetic analysis of DNA from single human oocytes: A model for preimplantation diagnosis of cystic fibrosis

    C Coutelle;C Williams;A Handyside;K Hardy

  • Introduction of plasmid DNA into isolated mitochondria by electroporation. A novel approach toward gene correction for mitochondrial disorders.

    Jean-Marc Collombet;Vanessa C. Wheeler;Frank Vogel;Charles Coutelle

  • In utero gene transfer of human factor IX to fetal mice can induce postnatal tolerance of the exogenous clotting factor.

    Simon N Waddington;Suzanne M K Buckley;Suzanne M K Buckley;Megha Nivsarkar;Megha Nivsarkar;Sarah Jezzard;Sarah Jezzard

  • Persistent episomal transgene expression in liver following delivery of a scaffold/matrix attachment region containing non-viral vector

    O Argyros;S P Wong;M Niceta;S N Waddington

  • The challenge of fetal gene therapy.

    Charles Coutelle;Anne-Marie Douar;William H. Colledge;Ursula Froster

  • Gene therapy for cystic fibrosis in humans by liposome-mediated DNA transfer : the production of resources and the regulatory process.

    N. J. Caplen;X. Gao;P. Hayes;R. Elaswarapu

  • Successful expression of β-galactosidase and factor IX transgenes in fetal and neonatal sheep after ultrasound-guided percutaneous adenovirus vector administration into the umbilical vein

    M Themis;H Schneider;T Kiserud;T Cook

  • Overexpression of connexin 43 using a retroviral vector improves electrical coupling of skeletal myoblasts with cardiac myocytes in vitro.

    Oleg Tolmachov;Yu-Ling Ma;Michael Themis;Pravina Patel

  • 36. Permanent Phenotypic Correction of Haemophilia B in Immunocompetent Mice by Prenatal Gene Therapy

    Simon N. Waddington;Megha S. Nivsarkar;Ajay R. Mistry;Suzanne M. K. Buckley

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon N. Waddington
Simon N. Waddington University College London
Adrian J. Thrasher
Adrian J. Thrasher University College London
Robert Williamson
Robert Williamson University of Melbourne
Stuart J. Forbes
Stuart J. Forbes University of Edinburgh
Robin R. Ali
Robin R. Ali King's College London
Leaf Huang
Leaf Huang University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Natasha J. Caplen
Natasha J. Caplen National Institutes of Health
William H. Colledge
William H. Colledge University of Cambridge
Tom A. Rapoport
Tom A. Rapoport Harvard University

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