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Biology and Biochemistry

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Citations
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Chemistry

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Citations
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Francis Schuber publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Francis Schuber sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 160 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Francis Schuber D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Francis Schuber sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 33rd percentile

33% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Francis Schuber is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France. Their work is positioned within the academic framework of this institution, contributing to its scholarly community.

Details regarding their research focus, including specific fields and subfields of study, have not been provided. Likewise, no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or notable publication venues have been recorded for this scientist.

Information about book publications or awarded honors has not been listed, limiting insight into additional scholarly outputs or recognitions.

The profile is based solely on the confirmed affiliation without further elaboration on research topics or documented contributions in the literature.

Best Publications

  • Influence of polyamines on membrane functions.

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  • Targeted gene transfer into hepatoma cells with lipopolyamine-condensed DNA particles presenting galactose ligands: a stage toward artificial viruses.

    Jean-Serge Remy;Antoine Kichler;Vyatcheslav Mordvinov;Francis Schuber

  • Mice Deficient for the Ecto-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Glycohydrolase CD38 Exhibit Altered Humoral Immune Responses

    D A Cockayne;T Muchamuel;J C Grimaldi;H Muller-Steffner

  • Alpha-methyl ornithine, a potent competitive inhibitor of ornithine decarboxylase, blocks proliferation of rat hepatoma cells in culture

    Pierre S. Mamont;Peter Bohlen;Peter P. McCann;Philippe Bey

  • Targeted liposomes: convenient coupling of ligands to preformed vesicles using "click chemistry".

    Fatouma Said Hassane;Benoît Frisch;Francis Schuber

  • CD38: a new paradigm in lymphocyte activation and signal transduction.

    Frances E. Lund;Debm A. Cockayne;Troy D. Randall;Nanette Solvason

  • Efficient epoxidation of unsaturated fatty acids by a hydroperoxide-dependent oxygenase.

    E Blée;F Schuber

  • Differential reactivity of maleimide and bromoacetyl functions with thiols: application to the preparation of liposomal diepitope constructs.

    Philippe Schelté;Christophe Boeckler;Benoît Frisch;Francis Schuber

  • Structure and enzymology of ADP-ribosyl cyclases: conserved enzymes that produce multiple calcium mobilizing metabolites.

    Francis Schuber;Frances E Lund

  • Human CD38 is an authentic NAD(P)+ glycohydrolase.

    Valérie Berthelier;Jean-Michel Tixier;Hélène Muller-Steffner;Francis Schuber

  • Inhibition of S-adenosyl-L-methionine sterol-C-24-methyltransferase by analogues of a carbocationic ion high-energy intermediate. Structure activity relationships for C-25 heteroatoms (N, As, S) substituted triterpenoid derivatives.

    A Rahier;J C Génot;F Schuber;P Benveniste

  • Biphasic induction of ornithine decarboxylase and putrescine levels in growing HTC cells.

    Peter P. McCann;Chantal Tardif;Pierre S. Mamont;Francis Schuber

  • In vitro inhibition of animal and higher plants 2,3-oxidosqualene-sterol cyclases by 2-aza-2,3-dihydrosqualene and derivatives, and by other ammonium-containing molecules.

    Albert Duriatti;Pierrette Bouvier-Nave;Pierre Benveniste;Francis Schuber

  • Biosynthesis of cutin monomers: involvement of a lipoxygenase/peroxygenase pathway

    Elizabeth Blee;Francis Schuber

  • Polyamines as modulators of membrane fusion: aggregation and fusion of liposomes.

    Francis Schuber;Keelung Hong;Nejat Duzgunes;Demetrios Papahadjopoulos

  • Flavonoids as inhibitors of human CD38.

    Esther Kellenberger;Isabelle Kuhn;Francis Schuber;Hélène Muller-Steffner

  • Immunogenicity of new heterobifunctional cross-linking reagents used in the conjugation of synthetic peptides to liposomes

    Christophe Boeckler;Benoît Frisch;Sylviane Muller;Francis Schuber

  • Synthesis of Short Polyoxyethylene-Based Heterobifunctional Cross-Linking Reagents. Application to the Coupling of Peptides to Liposomes

    Benoît Frisch;Christophe Boeckler;Francis Schuber

  • Synthesis and biological activity of azasqualenes, bis-azasqualenes and derivatives

    Maurizio Ceruti;Gianni Balliano;Franca Viola;Luigi Cattel

  • Influence of ligand valency on the targeting of immature human dendritic cells by mannosylated liposomes.

    Socorro Espuelas;Christine Thumann;Béatrice Heurtault;Francis Schuber

  • Mechanism of reaction of fatty acid hydroperoxides with soybean peroxygenase.

    E Blée;A L Wilcox;L J Marnett;F Schuber

  • Antitumor activity of liposomal ErbB2/HER2 epitope peptide-based vaccine constructs incorporating TLR agonists and mannose receptor targeting.

    Jean-Sébastien Thomann;Béatrice Heurtault;Steffen Weidner;Mélanie Brayé

Frequent Co-Authors

Frances E. Lund
Frances E. Lund University of Alabama at Birmingham
Pierre Benveniste
Pierre Benveniste University of Strasbourg
Sylviane Muller
Sylviane Muller University of Strasbourg
Troy D. Randall
Troy D. Randall University of Alabama at Birmingham
Michel De Waard
Michel De Waard University of Nantes
Jean-Paul Behr
Jean-Paul Behr Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Maureen Howard
Maureen Howard Stanford University
Jean-Paul Briand
Jean-Paul Briand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
M.H.V. Van Regenmortel
M.H.V. Van Regenmortel University of Strasbourg
Winfried S. Wels
Winfried S. Wels Goethe University Frankfurt

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