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Ethel Moustacchi

Ethel Moustacchi

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
8726
World Ranking
14668
National Ranking
570

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Grand prix de l'Inserm - Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale

Overview

Ethel Moustacchi is affiliated with the Institute Curie in France. Their work is recognized in the scientific community, having been awarded the Grand prix de l'Inserm by the Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale in 2011.

Aspects of their career include contributions to research fields and scientific knowledge dissemination, though details about specific research topics, publications, co-authors, and venues are not provided.

The award received highlights a level of distinction within the medical and health research landscape in France, aligned with the mission of Inserm to promote scientific progress in health-related fields.

Best Publications

  • Chromatin Assembly Coupled to DNA Repair: A New Role for Chromatin Assembly Factor I

    Pierre-Henri L Gaillard;Emmanuelle M.-D Martini;Paul D Kaufman;Bruce Stillman

  • Distribution and Repair of Bipyrimidine Photoproducts in Solar UV-irradiated Mammalian Cells POSSIBLE ROLE OF DEWAR PHOTOPRODUCTS IN SOLAR MUTAGENESIS

    Daniel Perdiz;Pál Gróf;Pál Gróf;Mauro Mezzina;Osamu Nikaido

  • The fate of 8-methoxypsoralen photoinduced crosslinks in nuclear and mitochondrial yeast DNA: comparison of wild-type and repair-deficient strains

    Nieve Magana-Schwencke;Joao-Antonio Pegas Henriques;Roland Chanet;Ethel Moustacchi

  • Distribution and Repair of Bipyrimidine Photoproducts in Solar UV-irradiated Mammalian Cells

    Daniel Perdiz;Pál Gróf;Mauro Mezzina;Osamu Nikaido

  • ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF pso MUTANTS SENSITIVE TO PHOTO-ADDITION OF PSORALEN DERIVATIVES IN SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE

    J. A. P. Henriques;E. Moustacchi

  • Use of the alkaline comet assay to detect DNA repair deficiencies in human fibroblasts exposed to UVC, UVB, UVA and gamma-rays.

    C Alapetite;T Wachter;E Sage;E Moustacchi

  • Dosimetry of genotoxic agents and dose-response relationships of their effects☆

    L. Ehrenberg;Ethel Moustacchi;Siv Osterman-Golkar

  • Abnormal lymphokine production: a novel feature of the genetic disease Fanconi anemia. II. In vitro and in vivo spontaneous overproduction of tumor necrosis factor alpha.

    Filippo Rosselli;Josiane Sanceau;Eliane Gluckman;Juana Wietzerbin

  • Oxidation of Guanine in Cellular DNA by Solar UV Radiation: Biological Role

    Thierry Douki;Daniel Perdiz;Pal Grof;Pal Grof;Zéno Kuluncsics;Zéno Kuluncsics

  • An analysis of in vivo hprt mutant frequency in circulating T-lymphocytes in the normal human population: a comparison of four datasets☆

    Derek R. Robinson;Kevin Goodall;Richard J. Albertini;J.Patrick O'Neill

  • Photochemotherapy (PUVA) of psoriasis using 3‐carbethoxypsoralen, a non‐carcinogenic compound in mice

    L. Dubertret;D. Averbeck;F. Zajdela;E. Bisagni

  • Lethal and mutagenic effects of elevated temperature on haploid yeast. I. Variations in sensitivity during the cell cycle.

    Ana Schenberg-Frascino;Ethel Moustacchi

  • Radioadaptation for gene mutation and the possible molecular mechanisms of the adaptive response.

    O. Rigaud;E. Moustacchi

  • Sequence context effects on 8-methoxypsoralen photobinding to defined DNA fragments

    Evelyne Sage;Ethel Moustacchi

  • Biological effects and repair of damage photoinduced by a derivative of psoralen substituted at the 3,4 reaction site: photoreactivity of this compound and lethal effect in yeast.

    D. Averbeck;E. Moustacchi;E. Bisagni

  • THE EFFECTS OF THREE PSO GENES ON INDUCED MUTAGENESIS: A NOVEL CLASS OF MUTATIONALLY DEFECTIVE YEAST

    C. Cassier;R. Chanet;J. A. P. Henriques;E. Moustacchi

  • Analysis by alkaline comet assay of cancer patients with severe reactions to radiotherapy: Defective rejoining of radioinduced dna strand breaks in lymphocytes of breast cancer patients

    Claire Alapetite;Pierre Thirion;Anne de la Rochefordière;Jean‐Marc Cosset

  • Abnormal lymphokine production: a novel feature of the genetic disease Fanconi anemia. I. Involvement of interleukin-6.

    F. Rosselli;J. Sanceau;J. Wietzerbin;E. Moustacchi

  • DNA damage and repair: consequences on dose-responses.

    Ethel Moustacchi

  • Sequence specificity in photoreaction of various psoralen derivatives with DNA: role in biological activity.

    Veronique Boyer;Ethel Moustacchi;Evelyne Sage

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain Sarasin
Alain Sarasin Institut Gustave Roussy
Bernard Salles
Bernard Salles Paul Sabatier University
João Antonio Pêgas Henriques
João Antonio Pêgas Henriques University of Caxias Do Sul
Erling Seeberg
Erling Seeberg University of Oslo
Michael H.L. Green
Michael H.L. Green University of Brighton
Adayapalam T. Natarajan
Adayapalam T. Natarajan Leiden University
Bryn A. Bridges
Bryn A. Bridges University of Sussex
Regina M. Santella
Regina M. Santella Columbia University
Miroslav Radman
Miroslav Radman Université Paris Cité
Alan R. Lehmann
Alan R. Lehmann University of Sussex

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