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2025

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Chemistry

D-Index
89
Citations
24022
World Ranking
2216
National Ranking
46

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in France Leader Award

Overview

Daniel Mansuy is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on social sciences, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and neuroscience. Within these broad areas, Mansuy has contributed notably to pharmacology, sociology and political science, biochemistry, neurology, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of interconnected themes. These include political theory and influence, cholinesterase and neurodegenerative diseases, Parkinson's disease mechanisms and treatments, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, religion and society in Latin America, genetics, aging, and longevity in model organisms, as well as biochemical acid research studies.

Mansuy has published research in various academic venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Tópicos Revista de Filosofía
  • Biomolecules
  • Toxicology
  • Drug Metabolism and Disposition
  • Biochimie

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Mansuy illustrate a focus on biochemical and neuropharmacological mechanisms, as well as toxicological impacts. Selected publications include:

  • "Cytochromes P450 of Caenorhabditis elegans: Implication in Biological Functions and Metabolism of Xenobiotics" (2022, Biomolecules)
  • "Inhibition by pesticides of the DJ-1/Park7 protein related to Parkinson disease." (2023, Toxicology)
  • "Comparison of Various Aryl-Dithiolethiones and Aryl-Dithiolones As Hydrogen Sulfide Donors in the Presence of Rat Liver Microsomes" (2020, Drug Metabolism and Disposition)
  • "Unstability of cinnabarinic acid, an endogenous metabolite of tryptophan, under situations mimicking physiological conditions" (2022, Biochimie)
  • "Human Orphan Cytochrome P450 2U1 Catalyzes the ω-Hydroxylation of Leukotriene B4" (2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences)

Frequent co-authors contributing alongside Mansuy include Julien Dairou, Jean-Luc Boucher, Gabrielle Poncet, Catherine Laurent, and Serge Birman.

Best Publications

  • JunD Reduces Tumor Angiogenesis by Protecting Cells from Oxidative Stress

    Damien Gerald;Edurne Berra;Yves M. Frapart;Denise A. Chan

  • Monooxygenase-like oxidation of hydrocarbons by hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by manganese porphyrins and imidazole: selection of the best catalytic system and nature of the active oxygen species

    P. Battioni;J. P. Renaud;J. F. Bartoli;M. Reina-Artiles

  • Human anti-endoplasmic reticulum autoantibodies appearing in a drug-induced hepatitis are directed against a human liver cytochrome P-450 that hydroxylates the drug.

    Ph. Beaune;P. M. Dansette;D. Mansuy;L. Kiffel

  • Activation of alkanes : the biomimetic approach

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  • Substrate Specificity of NO Synthases: Detailed Comparison of l-Arginine, Homo-l-arginine, Their Nω-Hydroxy Derivatives, and Nω-Hydroxynor-l-arginine†

    Catherine Moali;Jean Luc Boucher;Marie Agnès Sari;Dennis J. Stuehr

  • Interaction of cationic porphyrins with DNA: importance of the number and position of the charges and minimum structural requirements for intercalation

    M. A. Sari;J. P. Battioni;D. Dupre;D. Mansuy

  • Structure of a Substrate Complex of Mammalian Cytochrome P450 2C5 at 2.3 Å Resolution: Evidence for Multiple Substrate Binding Modes†,‡

    Michael R. Wester;Eric F. Johnson;Cristina Marques-Soares;Patrick M. Dansette

  • Iron- and manganese-porphyrin catalysed aziridination of alkenes by tosyl- and acyl-iminoiodobenzene

    Daniel Mansuy;Jean-Pierre Mahy;Annie Dureault;Gustave Bedi

  • Highly oxidation resistant inorganic-porphyrin analog polyoxometalate oxidation catalysts. 2. Catalysis of olefin epoxidation and aliphatic and aromatic hydroxylations starting from .alpha.2-P2W17O61(Mn+.cntdot.Br)(n-11) (Mn+ = Mn3+,Fe3+,Co2+,Ni2+,Cu2+), including quantitative comparisons to metalloporphyrin catalysts

    Daniel Mansuy;Jean Francois Bartoli;Pierrette Battioni;David K. Lyon

  • Nω-Hydroxy-L-Arginine, an Intermediate in the L-Arginine to Nitric Oxide Pathway, Is a Strong Inhibitor of Liver and Macrophage Arginase

    J.L. Boucher;J. Custot;S. Vadon;M. Delaforge

  • Structure of mammalian cytochrome P450 2C5 complexed with diclofenac at 2.1 A resolution: evidence for an induced fit model of substrate binding.

    M.R Wester;E.F Johnson;C Marques-Soares;S Dijols

  • A brief history of the contribution of metalloporphyrin models to cytochrome P450 chemistry and oxidation catalysis

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  • The great diversity of reactions catalyzed by cytochromes P450.

    Unknown

  • Cytochrome P-450 and synthetic models

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  • Ferrocenyl Quinone Methides as Strong Antiproliferative Agents: Formation by Metabolic and Chemical Oxidation of Ferrocenyl Phenols

    Didier Hamels;Patrick M. Dansette;Elizabeth A. Hillard;Siden Top

  • Effects of the New Arginase Inhibitor Nω-Hydroxy-nor-l-Arginine on NO Synthase Activity in Murine Macrophages

    Jean-Pierre Tenu;Michel Lepoivre;Catherine Moali;Maurice Brollo

  • Alkane hydroxylation catalyzed by metalloporhyrins : evidence for different active oxygen species with alkylhydroperoxides and iodosobenzene as oxidants.

    D. Mansuy;J.-F. Bartoli;M. Momenteau

  • Interaction of sulfaphenazole derivatives with human liver cytochromes P450 2C: molecular origin of the specific inhibitory effects of sulfaphenazole on CYP 2C9 and consequences for the substrate binding site topology of CYP 2C9

    Annah Mancy;Sylvie Dijols;Sonia Poli;F. Peter Guengerich

  • Evidence for phosgene formation during liver microsomal oxidation of chloroform.

    Daniel Mansuy;Philippe Beaune;Thierry Cresteil;Marc Lange

  • Allylic amination of alkenes by tosyliminoiodobenzene: manganese porphyrins as suitable catalysts

    J.P. Mahy;G. Bedi;P. Battioni;D. Mansuy

  • Specificity of in vitro covalent binding of tienilic acid metabolites to human liver microsomes in relationship to the type of hepatotoxicity: comparison with two directly hepatotoxic drugs.

    Sylvaine Lecoeur;Eric Bonierbale;Dominique Challine;Jean-Charles Gautier

  • The substrate binding site of human liver cytochrome P450 2C9: an approach using designed tienilic acid derivatives and molecular modeling.

    Annah Mancy;Pierre Broto;Sylvie Dijols;Patrick M. Dansette

  • Preparation of functionalized polyhalogenated tetraaryl-porphyrins by selective substitution of the p-Fluorines of meso-tetra-(pentafluorophenyl)porphyrins

    Pierrette Battioni;Olivier Brigaud;Hervé Desvaux;Daniel Mansuy

  • MANGANESE PORPHYRINS ADSORBED OR INTERCALATED IN DIFFERENT MINERAL MATRICES : PREPARATION AND COMPARED PROPERTIES AS CATALYSTS FOR ALKENE AND ALKANE O XIDATION

    L Barloy;J P Lallier;P Battioni;D Mansuy

  • Dual effects of macrolide antibiotics on rat liver cytochrome P-450. Induction and formation of metabolite-complexes: a structure-activity relationship.

    Marcel Delaforge;Maryse Jaouen;Daniel Mansuy

  • Biomimetic catalysts for selective oxidation in organic chemistry

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Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick M. Dansette
Patrick M. Dansette Université Paris Cité
Pierrette Battioni
Pierrette Battioni Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gérard Jaouen
Gérard Jaouen Chimie ParisTech
Anne Vessières
Anne Vessières Université Paris Cité
Philippe Beaune
Philippe Beaune Université Paris Cité
Volker Ullrich
Volker Ullrich University of Konstanz
Dennis J. Stuehr
Dennis J. Stuehr Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Darryl C. Zeldin
Darryl C. Zeldin National Institutes of Health
Heinz Langhals
Heinz Langhals Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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