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Overview

Geneviève Spik is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The CNRS is a prominent research institution known for its broad range of scientific investigations across multiple disciplines.

Currently, no detailed records of Geneviève Spik's recent research publications, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are available. Similarly, there is no specific data on main or subfields of study or principal topics associated with their research profile.

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As a researcher at CNRS, they are part of a major scientific network in France that supports and disseminates research across various fields. Their profile indicates an active role within this environment, although detailed academic outputs and research themes are not provided here.

Best Publications

  • Specificity of Twelve Lectins Towards Oligosaccharides and Glycopeptides Related to N‐Glycosylproteins

    Henri Debray;Dominique Decout;Gérard Strecker;Geneviève Spik

  • Human lactotransferrin: amino acid sequence and structural comparisons with other transferrins

    Marie-Helene Metz-Boutigue;Jacqueline Jolles;Joel Mazurier;FranGoise Schoentgen

  • Studies on glycoconjugates. LXIV. Complete structure of two carbohydrate units of human serotransferrin.

    G Spik;B Bayard;B Fournet;G Strecker

  • Lactoferrin: a multifunctional glycoprotein involved in the modulation of the inflammatory process

    Sophie Baveye;Elisabeth Elass;Joël Mazurier;Geneviève Spik

  • Receptor-mediated Transcytosis of Lactoferrin through the Blood-Brain Barrier

    Carine Fillebeen;Laurence Descamps;Marie-Pierre Dehouck;Laurence Fenart

  • Lactoferrin-lipopolysaccharide interaction: involvement of the 28-34 loop region of human lactoferrin in the high-affinity binding to Escherichia coli 055B5 lipopolysaccharide

    E Elass-Rochard;A Roseanu;D Legrand;M Trif

  • Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of bovine lactotransferrin.

    Annick Pierce;Didier Colavizza;Monique Benaissa;Pierrette Maes

  • Expression of lactoferrin receptors is increased in the mesencephalon of patients with Parkinson disease.

    B A Faucheux;N Nillesse;P Damier;G Spik

  • Carbohydrate deficient glycoprotein syndrome type II: a deficiency in Golgi localised N-acetyl-glucosaminyltransferase II.

    J Jaeken;H Schachter;H Carchon;P De Cock

  • Iron binding proteins and influx of irom across the duodenal brush border: Evidence for specific lactotransferrin receptors in the human intestine

    Timothy M. Cox;Jöel Mazurier;Geneviève Spik;Jean Montreul

  • Lactoferrin Inhibits the Endotoxin Interaction with CD14 by Competition with the Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein

    Elisabeth Elass-Rochard;Dominique Legrand;Valerie Salmon;Anca Roseanu

  • Comparative study of the primary structures of sero-, lacto- and ovotransferrin glycans from different species.

    Geneviève Spik;Bernadette Coddeville;Jean Montreuil

  • Iron acquisition by Helicobacter pylori: importance of human lactoferrin.

    M O Husson;D Legrand;G Spik;H Leclerc

  • Expression of human lactotransferrin receptors in phytohemagglutinin-stimulated human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Isolation of the receptors by antiligand-affinity chromatography

    Joël Mazurier;Dominique Legrand;Wei Li Hu;Jean Montreuil

  • Lactoferrin inhibits G1 cyclin-dependent kinases during growth arrest of human breast carcinoma cells.

    Eve Damiens;Ikram El Yazidi;Joël Mazurier;Isabelle Duthille

  • The structure of the asialo-carbohydrate units of human serotransferrin as proven by 360 MHz proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

    L. Dorland;J. Haverkamp;B.L. Schut;J.F.G. Vliegenthart

  • Structure of Nine Sialyl-Oligosaccharides Accumulated in Urine of Eleven Patients with Three Different Types of Sialidosis

    Gérard Strecker;Marie-Claire Peers;Jean-Claude Michalski;Théophile Hondi-Assah

  • The iron-binding protein lactotransferrin is present in pathologic lesions in a variety of neurodegenerative disorders: a comparative immunohistochemical analysis

    Béatrice Leveugle;Geneviève Spik;Daniel P. Perl;Constantin Bouras;Constantin Bouras

  • Interaction with glycosaminoglycans is required for cyclophilin B to trigger integrin-mediated adhesion of peripheral blood T lymphocytes to extracellular matrix

    Fabrice Allain;Christophe Vanpouille;Mathieu Carpentier;Marie-Christine Slomianny

  • Research letterStudies on glycoconjugates. LXIV. Complete structure of two carbohydrate units of human serotransferrin

    G. Spik;B. Bayard;B. Fournet;G. Strecker

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Montreuil
Jean Montreuil Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Joël Mazurier
Joël Mazurier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gérard Strecker
Gérard Strecker University of Lille
Johannes F.G. Vliegenthart
Johannes F.G. Vliegenthart Utrecht University
Jean-Michel Wieruszeski
Jean-Michel Wieruszeski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre Jollès
Pierre Jollès Université Paris Cité
Johan Haverkamp
Johan Haverkamp Utrecht University
André Capron
André Capron Institut Pasteur
Jean-Claude Michalski
Jean-Claude Michalski University of Lille
Constantin Bouras
Constantin Bouras University of Geneva

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