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François Amalric is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. This institution is one of the major research organizations in the country, supporting a wide range of scientific disciplines and studies.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or research topics are listed for François Amalric at this time. There is also no available information regarding any awards or honors.

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Best Publications

  • High molecular mass forms of basic fibroblast growth factor are initiated by alternative CUG codons.

    H Prats;M Kaghad;A C Prats;M Klagsbrun

  • Molecular characterization of NF-HEV, a nuclear factor preferentially expressed in human high endothelial venules.

    Espen S. Baekkevold;Myriam Roussigné;Takeshi Yamanaka;Finn-Eirik Johansen

  • Basic fibroblast growth factor enters the nucleolus and stimulates the transcription of ribosomal genes in ABAE cells undergoing G0----G1 transition.

    Gerard Bouche;Nicole Gas;Herve Prats;Veronique Baldin

  • Alternative translation of human fibroblast growth factor 2 mRNA occurs by internal entry of ribosomes.

    S Vagner;M C Gensac;A Maret;F Bayard

  • Alternative initiation of translation determines cytoplasmic or nuclear localization of basic fibroblast growth factor.

    B Bugler;F Amalric;H Prats

  • Nucleolin, the major nucleolar protein of growing eukaryotic cells: an unusual protein structure revealed by the nucleotide sequence

    Bruno Lapeyre;Henri Bourbon;Francois Amalric

  • Translocation of bFGF to the nucleus is G1 phase cell cycle specific in bovine aortic endothelial cells.

    V Baldin;A M Roman;I Bosc-Bierne;F Amalric

  • Nucleolin functions in the first step of ribosomal RNA processing.

    Hervé Ginisty;François Amalric;Philippe Bouvet

  • GAR1 is an essential small nucleolar RNP protein required for pre-rRNA processing in yeast.

    J.P. Girard;H. Lehtonen;M. Caizergues-Ferrer;F. Amalric

  • A major nucleolar protein, nucleolin, induces chromatin decondensation by binding to histone Hl

    Monique S. Erard;P. Belenguer;M. Caizergues-Ferrer;A. Pantaloni

  • The glycine-rich domain of nucleolin has an unusual supersecondary structure responsible for its RNA-helix-destabilizing properties.

    L Ghisolfi;G Joseph;F Amalric;M Erard

  • Detection and Localization of a Class of Proteins Immunologically Related to a 100‐kDa Nucleolar Protein

    Beatrix Bugler;Michèle Caizergues-Ferrer;Gérard Bouche;Henri Bourbon

  • Nucleolin Interacts with Several Ribosomal Proteins through Its RGG Domain

    Philippe Bouvet;Jean-Jacques Diaz;Karine Kindbeiter;Jean-Jacques Madjar

  • Nucleolin is a Sequence-specific RNA-binding Protein: Characterization of Targets on Pre-ribosomal RNA

    Laurence Ghisolfi-Nieto;Gérard Joseph;Francine Puvion-Dutilleul;François Amalric

  • Plasticity of endothelial cells: rapid dedifferentiation of freshly isolated high endothelial venule endothelial cells outside the lymphoid tissue microenvironment.

    Delphine-Armelle Lacorre;Espen S. Baekkevold;Ignacio Garrido;Per Brandtzaeg

  • Translation of CUG- but not AUG-initiated forms of human fibroblast growth factor 2 is activated in transformed and stressed cells.

    S Vagner;C Touriol;B Galy;S Audigier

  • THAP1 is a nuclear proapoptotic factor that links prostate-apoptosis-response-4 (Par-4) to PML nuclear bodies

    Myriam Roussigne;Corinne Cayrol;Thomas Clouaire;François Amalric

  • Mitosis-specific phosphorylation of nucleolin by p34cdc2 protein kinase.

    P Belenguer;M Caizergues-Ferrer;J C Labbé;M Dorée

  • Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 Binds to the Regulatory β Subunit of CK2 and Directly Stimulates CK2 Activity toward Nucleolin

    Hélène Bonnet;Odile Filhol;Isabelle Truchet;Philippe Brethenou

  • Phosphorylation of nucleolin by a nucleolar type NII protein kinase

    Michelle Caizergues-Ferrer;Pascale Belenguer;Bruno Lapeyre;Francois Amalric

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Philippe Girard
Jean-Philippe Girard Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Michèle Caizergues-Ferrer
Michèle Caizergues-Ferrer Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Philippe Bouvet
Philippe Bouvet École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Guttorm Haraldsen
Guttorm Haraldsen Oslo University Hospital
Mark O. J. Olson
Mark O. J. Olson University of Mississippi Medical Center
Per Brandtzaeg
Per Brandtzaeg University of Oslo
Michel Caboche
Michel Caboche INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Jean-Pierre Bachellerie
Jean-Pierre Bachellerie Paul Sabatier University

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