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Dominique Stehelin

Dominique Stehelin

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
63
Citations
15821
World Ranking
1795
National Ranking
56

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Dominique Stehelin was affiliated with the Institut Pasteur in France. Throughout their career, Stehelin contributed to the scientific community primarily through research conducted at this institution.

Stehelin was recognized as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), an acknowledgment reflecting a role within the European life science research community.

No specific papers, co-authors, publication venues, fields of study, subfields, or research topics have been documented for Dominique Stehelin in the available source data.

Best Publications

  • DNA related to the transforming gene(s) of avian sarcoma viruses is present in normal avian DNA

    D. Stehelin;H. E. Varmus;J. M. Bishop;P. K. Vogt

  • Evolution of the nuclear receptor gene superfamily.

    V Laudet;C Hänni;J Coll;F Catzeflis

  • The c-ets proto-oncogenes encode transcription factors that cooperate with c-Fos and c-Jun for transcriptional activation.

    B. Wasylyk;C. Wasylyk;P. Flores;A. Begue

  • A putative second cell-derived oncogene of the avian leukaemia retrovirus E26

    D. Leprince;A. Gegonne;J. Coll;C. de Taisne

  • Three new types of viral oncogene of cellular origin specific for haematopoietic cell transformation

    M Roussel;S Saule;C Lagrou;C Rommens

  • Ligand binding was acquired during evolution of nuclear receptors

    Hector Escriva;Rachid Safi;Catherine Hänni;Marie-Claire Langlois

  • Ancestry and diversity of the HMG box superfamily

    Vincent Laudet;Dominique Stehelin;Hans Clevers

  • Increased T-cell apoptosis and terminal B-cell differentiation induced by inactivation of the Ets-1 proto-oncogene

    Jean-Christophe Bories;Dennis M. Willerford;Delphine Grévin;Laurie Davidson

  • The ets gene family.

    Kay Macleod;Dominique Leprince;Dominique Stehelin

  • Purification of DNA complementary to nucleotide sequences required for neoplastic transformation of fibroblasts by avian sarcoma viruses.

    Dominique Stehelin;Ramareddy V. Guntaka;Harold E. Varmus;J.Michael Bishop

  • c-ets1 proto-oncogene is a transcription factor expressed in endothelial cells during tumor vascularization and other forms of angiogenesis in humans.

    N. Wernert;M. B. Raes;P. Lassalle;M. P. Dehouck

  • High levels of c-rel expression are associated with programmed cell death in the developing avian embryo and in bone marrow cells in vitro

    Corinne Abbadie;Corinne Abbadie;Neil Kabrun;F. Bouali;Jana Smardova

  • Molecular cloning of a novel widely expressed human 80 kDa 17 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase IV.

    J Adamski;Thierry Normand;F Leenders;D Monté

  • Chromosomal localization of the human proto-oncogene c- ets

    C. de Taisne;A. Gegonne;D. Stehelin;A. Bernheim

  • Nucleotide sequence of the human c-myc locus: provocative open reading frame within the first exon.

    C. Gazin;S. Dupont de Dinechin;A. Hampe;J.M. Masson

  • Spatial and temporal pattern of cellular myc oncogene expression in developing human placenta: Implications for embryonic cell proliferation

    Susan Pfeifer-Ohlsson;Anton Scott Goustin;Jan Rydnert;Torsten Wahlström

  • A cAMP Response Element and an Ets Motif Are Involved in the Transcriptional Regulation of flt-1 Tyrosine Kinase (Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor 1) Gene *

    Kenji Wakiya;Agnès Begue;Dominique Stehelin;Masabumi Shibuya

  • Erg, an Ets-family member, differentially regulates human collagenase1 (MMP1) and stromelysin1 (MMP3) gene expression by physically interacting with the Fos/Jun complex.

    Giovanna Butticè;Martine Duterque-Coquillaud;Jean Phillippe Basuyaux;Séverine Carrère

  • VE-statin, an endothelial repressor of smooth muscle cell migration.

    Fabrice Soncin;Virginie Mattot;Frédéric Lionneton;Nathalie Spruyt

  • A functional Rev-erb alpha responsive element located in the human Rev-erb alpha promoter mediates a repressing activity

    Guillaume Adelmant;Agnes Begue;Dominique Stehelin;Vincent Laudet

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincent Laudet
Vincent Laudet Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Thomas Graf
Thomas Graf Centre for Genomic Regulation
Marc Girard
Marc Girard Institut Pasteur
Jacques Ghysdael
Jacques Ghysdael Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Kay F. Macleod
Kay F. Macleod University of Chicago
Hartmut Beug
Hartmut Beug Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
Jean Rommelaere
Jean Rommelaere German Cancer Research Center
Hervé Groux
Hervé Groux Grenoble Alpes University
Frederick W. Alt
Frederick W. Alt Boston Children's Hospital

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