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Jack-Michel Renoir

Jack-Michel Renoir

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
57
Citations
10118
World Ranking
13985
National Ranking
536

Overview

Jack-Michel Renoir is affiliated with the Institut Gustave Roussy in France. This connection places them in a significant research environment known for contributions to medical and biological sciences.

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Best Publications

  • International Union of Pharmacology. LXV. The Pharmacology and Classification of the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily: Glucocorticoid, Mineralocorticoid, Progesterone, and Androgen Receptors

    Nick Z. Lu;Suzanne E. Wardell;Kerry L. Burnstein;Donald Defranco

  • beta-Amyloid efflux mediated by p-glycoprotein.

    Fred C. Lam;Ronghua Liu;Peihua Lu;Adam B. Shapiro

  • Squalenoyl nanomedicines as potential therapeutics.

    Patrick Couvreur;Barbara Stella;L Harivardhan Reddy;Hervé Hillaireau

  • Cracking the Estrogen Receptor's Posttranslational Code in Breast Tumors

    Muriel Le Romancer;Coralie Poulard;Pascale Cohen;Stéphanie Sentis

  • Evidence That the Peptidylprolyl Isomerase Domain of the hsp90-binding Immunophilin FKBP52 Is Involved in Both Dynein Interaction and Glucocorticoid Receptor Movement to the Nucleus *

    Mario D. Galigniana;Christine Radanyi;Jack Michel Renoir;Paul R. Housley

  • Direct G Protein Modulation of Cav2 Calcium Channels

    H. William Tedford;Gerald W. Zamponi

  • Different regions of the immunophilin FKBP52 determine its association with the glucocorticoid receptor, hsp90, and cytoplasmic dynein.

    Adam M. Silverstein;Mario D. Galigniana;Kimon C. Kanelakis;Christine Radanyi

  • P59, an hsp 90-binding protein. Cloning and sequencing of its cDNA and preparation of a peptide-directed polyclonal antibody.

    M.C. Lebeau;N Massol;J Herrick;L.E. Faber

  • An immunophilin that binds M(r) 90,000 heat shock protein: main structural features of a mammalian p59 protein.

    Isabelle Callebaut;Jack-Michel Renoir;Marie-Claire Lebeau;Nelly Massol

  • Estrogen receptor signaling as a target for novel breast cancer therapeutics.

    Jack-Michel Renoir;Véronique Marsaud;Gwendal Lazennec

  • Progesterone receptor in the chick oviduct: an immunohistochemical study with antibodies to distinct receptor components.

    J M Gasc;J M Renoir;C Radanyi;I Joab

  • The non-DNA-binding heterooligomeric form of mammalian steroid hormone receptors contains a hsp90-bound 59-kilodalton protein.

    J M Renoir;C Radanyi;L E Faber;E E Baulieu

  • Various Phosphorylation Pathways, Depending on Agonist and Antagonist Binding to Endogenous Estrogen Receptor α (ERα), Differentially Affect ERα Extractability, Proteasome-Mediated Stability, and Transcriptional Activity in Human Breast Cancer Cells

    Véronique Marsaud;Angélique Gougelet;Sébastien Maillard;Jack-Michel Renoir

  • Evidence that the FK506-binding immunophilin heat shock protein 56 is required for trafficking of the glucocorticoid receptor from the cytoplasm to the nucleus.

    Michael J. Czar;Robert H. Lyons;Michael J. Welsh;Jack Michel Renoir

  • New novobiocin analogues as antiproliferative agents in breast cancer cells and potential inhibitors of heat shock protein 90.

    Gaëlle Le Bras;Christine Radanyi;Jean-François Peyrat;Jean-Daniel Brion

  • Lipoplexes targeting the CD44 hyaluronic acid receptor for efficient transfection of breast cancer cells

    Surace C;Arpicco S;Dufaÿ-Wojcicki A;Marsaud

  • Binding of hsp90-associated immunophilins to cytoplasmic dynein: direct binding and in vivo evidence that the peptidylprolyl isomerase domain is a dynein interaction domain.

    Mario D. Galigniana;Jennifier M. Harrell;Patrick J.M. Murphy;Michael David Chinkers

  • Phosphorylation of the immunosuppressant FK506-binding protein FKBP52 by casein kinase II: Regulation of HSP90-binding activity of FKBP52

    Yoshihiko Miyata;Béatrice Chambraud;Christine Radanyi;Jocelyne Leclerc

  • Encapsulation of gemcitabine lipophilic derivatives into polycyanoacrylate nanospheres and nanocapsules.

    Barbara Stella;Silvia Arpicco;Flavio Rocco;Véronique Marsaud

  • Estrogen-inducible progesterone receptor in primary cultures of rat glial cells.

    I. Jung-Testas;J.M. Renoir;J.M. Gasc;E.E. Baulieu

Frequent Co-Authors

Elias Fattal
Elias Fattal University of Paris-Saclay
Jean-Daniel Brion
Jean-Daniel Brion Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Patrick Couvreur
Patrick Couvreur University of Paris-Saclay
Samir Messaoudi
Samir Messaoudi University of Paris-Saclay
Sylviane Lesieur
Sylviane Lesieur University of Paris-Saclay
Fabrice Gouilleux
Fabrice Gouilleux François Rabelais University
Pentti Tuohimaa
Pentti Tuohimaa Tampere University
Ruxandra Gref
Ruxandra Gref University of Paris-Saclay
Florence Gazeau
Florence Gazeau Université Paris Cité

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