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66
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31262
World Ranking
8441
National Ranking
3799

Overview

Daniel Caput is affiliated with Novartis in the United States, working within the pharmaceutical industry. Their professional activities are focused within this geographic and organizational context.

There are no public records of recent papers or notable publications authored by Daniel Caput, and no specific main or subfields of study have been documented. Likewise, the scientist does not have recorded frequent co-authors, common publication venues, or book publications associated with their name.

Available data does not identify particular recurring research topics, nor list any awards received. As such, details regarding the scope and subject matter of their research remain unspecified.

This profile reflects the current available data related to Daniel Caput's scientific and academic contributions without extrapolation beyond the provided information.

Best Publications

  • p63 is essential for regenerative proliferation in limb, craniofacial and epithelial development

    Annie Yang;Ronen Schweitzer;Deqin Sun;Mourad Kaghad

  • p63, a p53 homolog at 3q27-29, encodes multiple products with transactivating, death-inducing, and dominant-negative activities.

    Annie Yang;Mourad Kaghad;Yunmei Wang;Emily Gillett

  • SR141716A, a potent and selective antagonist of the brain cannabinoid receptor

    Murielle Rinaldi-Carmona;Francis Barth;Michel Héaulme;David Shire

  • Monoallelically expressed gene related to p53 at 1p36, a region frequently deleted in neuroblastoma and other human cancers.

    Mourad Kaghad;Helene Bonnet;Annie Yang;Laurent Creancier

  • Identification of a common nucleotide sequence in the 3'-untranslated region of mRNA molecules specifying inflammatory mediators

    D. Caput;Bruce A Beutler;K. Hartog;R. Thayer

  • ORL1, a novel member of the opioid receptor family: Cloning, functional expression and localization

    Catherine Mollereau;Marc Parmentier;Pierre Mailleux;Jean-Luc Butour

  • Interleukin-13 is a new human lymphokine regulating inflammatory and immune responses.

    A. Minty;P. Chalon;J.-M. Derocq;X. Dumont

  • p73-deficient mice have neurological, pheromonal and inflammatory defects but lack spontaneous tumours

    Annie Yang;Nancy Walker;Roderick Bronson;Mourad Kaghad

  • Homologies in both primary and secondary structure between nuclear envelope and intermediate filament proteins.

    Frank D. McKeon;Marc W. Kirschner;Daniel Caput

  • MPF from starfish oocytes at first meiotic metaphase is a heterodimer containing one molecule of cdc2 and one molecule of cyclin B

    J.-C. Labbe;J.-P. Capony;D. Caput;J.-C. Cavadore

  • On the shoulders of giants: p63, p73 and the rise of p53.

    Annie Yang;Mourad Kaghad;Daniel Caput;Frank McKeon

  • Covalent Modification of p73α by SUMO-1 TWO-HYBRID SCREENING WITH p73 IDENTIFIES NOVEL SUMO-1-INTERACTING PROTEINS AND A SUMO-1 INTERACTION MOTIF

    Adrian Minty;Xavier Dumont;Mourad Kaghad;Daniel Caput

  • An amino-terminal variant of the central cannabinoid receptor resulting from alternative splicing.

    David Shire;Christine Carillon;Mourad Kaghad;Bernard Calandra

  • The 100-kDa Neurotensin Receptor Is gp95/Sortilin, A Non-G-Protein-coupled Receptor

    Jean Mazella;Nicole Zsürger;Valérie Navarro;Joëlle Chabry

  • Human epidermal growth factor precursor: cDNA sequence, expression in vitro and gene organization

    Graeme I. Bell;Noel M. Fong;Michelle M. Stempien;Mary Anne Wormsted

  • Interleukin-13 alters the activation state of murine macrophages in vitro: comparison with interleukin-4 and interferon-gamma.

    Anthony G. Doyle;Georges Herbein;Luis J. Montaner;Adrian J. Minty

  • Primary structure and functional expression of mouse pituitary and human brain corticotrophin releasing factor receptors

    Natalio Vita;Patrick Laurent;Sylvie Lefort;Pascale Chalon

  • Identification of TIAR as a protein binding to the translational regulatory AU-rich element of tumor necrosis factor α mRNA

    Cyril Gueydan;Louis Droogmans;Pascale Chalon;Georges Huez

  • Cloning and Characterization of a Specific Interleukin (IL)-13 Binding Protein Structurally Related to the IL-5 Receptor α Chain

    Daniel Caput;Patrick Laurent;Mourad Kaghad;Jean-Michel Lelias

  • Molecular cloning of a levocabastine-sensitive neurotensin binding site

    Pascale Chalon;Natalio Vita;Mourad Kaghad;Marie Guillemot

Frequent Co-Authors

Pascual Ferrara
Pascual Ferrara Institut Pasteur
Gérard Le Fur
Gérard Le Fur Sanofi (France)
Frank McKeon
Frank McKeon University of Houston
Marc W. Kirschner
Marc W. Kirschner Harvard University
Mark D. Fleming
Mark D. Fleming Boston Children's Hospital
William Rostène
William Rostène Institut de la Vision
Guy Lenaers
Guy Lenaers University of Angers
Arlene H. Sharpe
Arlene H. Sharpe Harvard University
Naohiko Seki
Naohiko Seki Chiba University
Graeme I. Bell
Graeme I. Bell University of Chicago

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