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Jacques Boniver

Jacques Boniver

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Microbiology

D-Index
48
Citations
7233
World Ranking
4712
National Ranking
99

Overview

Jacques Boniver is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their academic work focuses on research within their institution, contributing to the scientific community associated with this university.

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Best Publications

  • Vascular endothelial growth factor expression correlates with matrix metalloproteinases MT1-MMP, MMP-2 and MMP-9 in human glioblastomas.

    Carine Munaut;Agnès Noël;Olivier Hougrand;Jean-Michel Foidart

  • The neuroendocrine thymus: coexistence of oxytocin and neurophysin in the human thymus

    Vincent Geenen;Jean-Jacques Legros;Paul Franchimont;Marc Baudrihaye

  • Increased production of matrix metalloproteinase-3 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 by inflamed mucosa in inflammatory bowel disease

    E. Louis;C. Ribbens;A. Godon;D. Franchimont

  • Influence of the mucosal epithelium microenvironment on Langerhans cells: implications for the development of squamous intraepithelial lesions of the cervix.

    Sandra L. Giannini;Pascale Hubert;Jean Doyen;Jacques Boniver

  • PHASE I/II TRIAL OF IMMUNOGENICITY OF A HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) TYPE 16 E7 PROTEIN-BASED VACCINE IN WOMEN WITH ONCOGENIC HPV-POSITIVE CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA

    Sophie Hallez;Philippe Simon;Frédéric Maudoux;Jean Doyen

  • Correlation of T-helper secretory differentiation and types of antigen-presenting cells in squamous intraepithelial lesions of the uterine cervix.

    Walid Al-Saleh;Sandra L. Giannini;Nathalie Jacobs;Michel Moutschen

  • Cytokine expression in squamous intraepithelial lesions of the uterine cervix: implications for the generation of local immunosuppression

    Sandra Giannini;Walid Al-Saleh;Hélène Piron;Nathalie Jacobs

  • Establishment, characterization and virus expression of cell lines derived from radiation- and virus-induced lymphomas of C57BL/Ka mice.

    Miriam Lieberman;Alain Decléve;Paola Ricciardi-Castagnoli;Jacques Boniver

  • The cross-talk between dendritic and regulatory T cells: good or evil?

    Pascale Hubert;Nathalie Jacobs;Jean-Hubert Caberg;Jacques Boniver

  • Assessment of Ki-67 Antigen Immunostaining in Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions of the Uterine Cervix: Correlation With the Histologic Grade and Human Papillomavirus Type

    Walid Al-Saleh;Philippe Delvenne;Roland Greimers;Viviana Fridman

  • Innate lymphocyte and dendritic cell cross‐talk: a key factor in the regulation of the immune response

    Anca Reschner;Pascale Hubert;Philippe Delvenne;Jacques Boniver

  • DNA methylation and cancer diagnosis: new methods and applications

    Pierre Dehan;Gaelle Kustermans;Samuel Guenin;Julie Horion

  • The neurohormonal thymic microenvironment: immunocytochemical evidence that thymic nurse cells are neuroendocrine cells.

    Vincent Geenen;Marie-Paule Defresne;Françoise Robert;Jean-Jacques Legros

  • The combined immunodetection of AP-2α and YY1 transcription factors is associated with ERBB2 gene overexpression in primary breast tumors

    Abdelkader Allouche;Gregory Nolens;Annalisa Tancredi;Laurence Delacroix

  • Silencing of E7 oncogene restores functional E-cadherin expression in human papillomavirus 16-transformed keratinocytes.

    Jean-Hubert D. Caberg;Pascale M. Hubert;Dominique Y. Begon;Michael F. Herfs

  • E-cadherin-dependent adhesion of dendritic and Langerhans cells to keratinocytes is defective in cervical human papillomavirus-associated (pre)neoplastic lesions.

    Pascale Hubert;Jean-Hubert Caberg;Christine Gilles;Latifa Bousarghin

  • The thymus as a neuroendocrine organ. Synthesis of vasopressin and oxytocin in human thymic epithelium.

    Vincent Geenen;Jean-Jacques Legros;Paul Franchimont;Marie-Paule Defresne

  • Isolation of follicular dendritic cells from human tonsils and adenoids. II. Immunocytochemical characterization.

    Ernst Heinen;Chantal Lilet-Leclercq;David Y. Mason;Harald Stein

  • Distinct clonal origin in two cases of Hodgkin's lymphoma variant of Richter's syndrome associated with EBV infection

    Laurence de Leval;Manuela Vivario;Bernard De Prijck;Yuanping Zhou

  • Evidence that insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2) is the dominant thymic peptide of the insulin superfamily.

    Vincent Geenen;Imane Achour;Françoise Robert;Eric Vandersmissen

  • Abnormal expression and structural modification of the insulin-like growth-factor-II gene in human colorectal tumors.

    Sylvie Lambert;Jeanine Vivario;Jacques Boniver;Rosita Gol-Winkler

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Delvenne
Philippe Delvenne University of Liège
Jean-Michel Foidart
Jean-Michel Foidart University of Liège
Marc Thiry
Marc Thiry University of Liège
Agnès Noël
Agnès Noël University of Liège
Henry S. Kaplan
Henry S. Kaplan Stanford University
Albert Beckers
Albert Beckers University of Liège
Joseph Martial
Joseph Martial University of Liège
Vincent Bours
Vincent Bours University of Liège
Serge Brédart
Serge Brédart University of Liège

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