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Overview

Jean Choay is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic work spans various aspects related to their institutional research environment, contributing to the scientific community through papers published under this affiliation.

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Best Publications

  • Structure-activity relationship in heparin : a synthetic pentasaccharide with high affinity for antithrombin III and eliciting high anti-factor Xa activity

    J. Choay;M. Petitou;J.C. Lormeau;P. Sinaÿ

  • Role of the antithrombin-binding pentasaccharide in heparin acceleration of antithrombin-proteinase reactions. Resolution of the antithrombin conformational change contribution to heparin rate enhancement.

    S.T. Olson;I Björk;R Sheffer;P.A. Craig

  • The structure of heparin oligosaccharide fragments with high anti-(factor Xa) activity containing the minimal antithrombin III-binding sequence. Chemical and 13C nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies.

    B Casu;P Oreste;G Torri;G Zoppetti

  • Contribution of zinc and other metals to the biological activity of the serum thymic factor

    Mireille Dardenne;Jean-Marie Pleau;Bernadette Nabarra;Pierre Lefrancier

  • Contribution of monosaccharide residues in heparin binding to antithrombin III.

    Donald H. Atha;Jean Claude Lormeau;Maurice Petitou;Robert D. Rosenberg

  • Enhancement of nonspecific immunity to Klebsiella pneumoniae infection by a synthetic immunoadjuvant (N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine) and several analogs

    L Chedid;M Parant;F Parant;P Lefrancher

  • Structural studies on a biologically active hexasaccharide obtained from heparin.

    Jean Choay;Jean-Claude Lormeau;Maurice Petitou;Pierre Sinay

  • Total synthesis of a heparin pentasaccharide fragment having high affinity for antithrombin III

    Pierre Sinaÿ;Jean-Claude Jacquinet;Maurice Petitou;Philippe Duchaussoy

  • Conformer populations of L-iduronic acid residues in glycosaminoglycan sequences.

    Dino R. Ferro;Augusto Provasoli;Massimo Ragazzi;Benito Casu

  • Evidence for conformational equilibrium of the sulfated L-iduronate residue in heparin and in synthetic heparin mono- and oligo-saccharides: NMR and force-field studies

    Dino R. Ferro;Augusto. Provasoli;Massimo. Ragazzi;Giangiacomo. Torri

  • Modulation of the immune response by a synthetic adjuvant and analogs

    L Chedid;F Audibert;P Lefrancier;J Choay

  • Structural Determinants of the Capacity of Heparin to Inhibit the Proliferation of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells. II. Evidence for a Pentasaccharide Sequence That Contains a 3-O-Sulfate Group

    John J. Castellot;Jean Choay;Jean-Claude Lormeau;Maurice Petitou

  • Synthesis of heparin fragments: A methyl α-pentaoside with high affinity for antithrombin III☆

    Maurice Petitou;Philippe Duchaussoy;Isidore Lederman;Jean Choay

  • Inhibition of leucocyte elastase by heparin and its derivatives.

    F Redini;J M Tixier;M Petitou;J Choay

  • Contribution of 3-O- and 6-O-sulfated glucosamine residues in the heparin-induced conformational change in antithrombin III.

    Donald H. Atha;Jean Claude Lormeau;Maurice Petitou;Robert D. Rosenberg

  • Mono- and bidimensional 500 MHz 1H-NMR spectra of a synthetic pentasaccharide corresponding to the binding sequence of heparin to antithrombin-III: evidence for conformational peculiarity of the sulfated iduronate residue.

    G. Torri;B. Casu;G. Gatti;M. Petitou

  • Synthesis of heparin fragments. A chemical synthesis of the trisaccharide O-(2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-3,6-di-O-sulfo-α-d-glucopyranosyl)-(1→4)-O-(2-O-sulfo-α-l-idopyranosyluronic acid)-(1→4)-2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-6-O-sulfo-d-glucopyranose heptasodium salt

    Jean-Claude Jacquinet;Maurice Petitou;Philippe Duchaussoy;Isidore Lederman

  • Crystal structure of cleaved bovine antithrombin III at 3·2 Å resolution

    Lionel Mourey;Jean-Pierre Samama;Marc Delarue;Maurice Petitou

  • Conformation of the pentasaccharide corresponding to the binding site of heparin for antithrombin III.

    Massimo Ragazzi;Dino R. Ferro;Bruno Perly;Pierre Sinaÿ

  • Synthesis of heparin fragments. A chemical synthesis of the pentasaccharide O-(2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-6-O-sulfo-α-D-glucopyranosyl)-(1→4)-O-(β-D-glucopyranosyluronic acid)-(1→4)-O-(2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-3,6-di-O-sulfo-α-D-gluco-pyranosyl)(1→4)-O-...

    M. Petitou;P. Duchaussoy;I. Lederman;J. Choay

  • Antithrombotic activity of a synthetic heparin pentasaccharide in a rabbit stasis thrombosis model using different thrombogenic challenges.

    J.M. Walenga;M. Petitou;J.C. Lormeau;M. Samama

  • Synthesis of heparin fragments. A chemical synthesis of the pentasaccharide O-(2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-6-O-sulfo-α-?-glucopyranosyl)-(1→4)-O-(β-?-glucopyranosyluronic acid)-(1→4)-O-(2-deoxy-2-sulfamido-3,6-di-O-sulfo-α-?-glucopyranosyl)-(1→4)-O-(2-O-sulfo-α-?-idopyranosyluronic acid)-(1→4)-2-deoxy-2-sul

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Frequent Co-Authors

Louis Chedid
Louis Chedid University of South Florida
Maurice Petitou
Maurice Petitou University of Cambridge
Pierre Sinaÿ
Pierre Sinaÿ École Normale Supérieure
Giangiacomo Torri
Giangiacomo Torri Istituto di Ricerche Chimiche e Biochimiche G. Ronzoni
Benito Casu
Benito Casu Istituto G. Ronzoni
Jawed Fareed
Jawed Fareed Loyola University Chicago
Michael Sela
Michael Sela Weizmann Institute of Science
Dino Moras
Dino Moras Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Lionel Mourey
Lionel Mourey Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées

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