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Jean-François Mouscadet

Jean-François Mouscadet

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
7066
World Ranking
18476
National Ranking
844

Overview

Jean-François Mouscadet is affiliated with Bio-Rad (France), a company based in France. The professional focus and research activities of this scientist are primarily connected to this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers or detailed publication records available that list titles, years of publication, or specific venues. Similarly, there is no available data on frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or awards received by Jean-François Mouscadet.

Information regarding primary fields of study, subfields, or main research topics is also not documented. As such, a detailed overview of the scientific subjects or thematic concentrations within which this individual operates cannot be provided.

This profile reflects verified data without extrapolation or assumptions. Jean-François Mouscadet is currently active, with no indication of being deceased.

Best Publications

  • Mutations Associated with Failure of Raltegravir Treatment Affect Integrase Sensitivity to the Inhibitor In Vitro

    Isabelle Malet;Olivier Delelis;Marc-Antoine Valantin;Brigitte Montes

  • Styrylquinoline Derivatives: A New Class of Potent HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors That Block HIV-1 Replication in CEM Cells

    Khalid Mekouar;Jean-François Mouscadet;Didier Desmaële;Frédéric Subra

  • Integrase and integration: biochemical activities of HIV-1 integrase.

    Olivier Delelis;Kevin Carayon;Ali Saïb;Eric Deprez

  • Synthesis and biological evaluation of substituted quinolines: potential treatment of protozoal and retroviral co-infections.

    Mohammed A. Fakhfakh;Alain Fournet;Alain Fournet;Eric Prina;Jean-François Mouscadet

  • Structure-activity relationships and binding mode of styrylquinolines as potent inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase and replication of HIV-1 in cell culture.

    F. Zouhiri;J.-F. Mouscadet;K. Mekouar;D. Desmaële

  • Extracellular ATP acts on P2Y2 purinergic receptors to facilitate HIV-1 infection

    Claire Séror;Marie Thérèse Melki;Frédéric Subra;Syed Qasim Raza;Syed Qasim Raza

  • Relationship between the oligomeric status of HIV-1 integrase on DNA and enzymatic activity.

    Elvire Guiot;Kevin Carayon;Olivier Delelis;Françoise Simon

  • Oligomeric states of the HIV-1 integrase as measured by time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy.

    Eric Deprez;Patrick Tauc;Hervé Leh;Jean-François Mouscadet

  • The G140S mutation in HIV integrases from raltegravir-resistant patients rescues catalytic defect due to the resistance Q148H mutation.

    Olivier Delelis;Isabelle Malet;Li Na;Luba Tchertanov

  • Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 nucleocapsid protein specifically stimulates Mg2+-dependent DNA integration in vitro.

    S Carteau;S C Batson;L Poljak;J F Mouscadet

  • Determinants of Mg2+-dependent activities of recombinant human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integrase.

    Hervé Leh;Priscille Brodin;Julien Bischerour;Eric Deprez

  • Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of a series of 2-hydroxyisoquinoline-1,3(2H,4H)-diones as dual inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integrase and the reverse transcriptase RNase H domain

    Muriel Billamboz;Fabrice Bailly;Maria Letizia Barreca;Laura De Luca

  • Linker-modified quinoline derivatives targeting HIV-1 integrase: synthesis and biological activity.

    Christophe Bénard;Fatima Zouhiri;Marie Normand-Bayle;Michèle Danet

  • Use of the Kohonen neural network for rapid screening of ex vivo anti-HIV activity of styrylquinolines.

    Jaroslaw Polanski;Fatima Zouhiri;Laurence Jeanson;Didier Desmaële

  • HIV-1 replication inhibitors of the styrylquinoline class: introduction of an additional carboxyl group at the C-5 position of the quinoline

    Fatima Zouhiri;Michèle Danet;Christophe Bénard;Marie Normand-Bayle

  • Structural basis for HIV‐1 DNA integration in the human genome, role of the LEDGF/P75 cofactor

    Fabrice Michel;Corinne Crucifix;Florence Granger;Sylvia Eiler

  • Styrylquinolines, Integrase Inhibitors Acting Prior to Integration: a New Mechanism of Action for Anti-Integrase Agents

    Sabine Bonnenfant;Claire Marie Thomas;Claudio Vita;Frédéric Subra

  • Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase, RNase H, and integrase activities by hydroxytropolones.

    Joël Didierjean;Catherine Isel;Flore Querré;Jean-François Mouscadet

  • Mechanism of HIV-1 integrase inhibition by styrylquinoline derivatives in vitro.

    Eric Deprez;Sophie Barbe;Macieij Kolaski;Hervé Leh

  • DNA binding induces dissociation of the multimeric form of HIV-1 integrase: A time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy study

    Eric Deprez;Patrick Tauc;Hervé Leh;Jean-François Mouscadet

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Auclair
Christian Auclair École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Anne-Geneviève Marcelin
Anne-Geneviève Marcelin Sorbonne University
Zeger Debyser
Zeger Debyser KU Leuven
Patrick Schultz
Patrick Schultz Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Catherine Dargemont
Catherine Dargemont Université Paris Cité
Bernard P. Roques
Bernard P. Roques Université Paris Cité
Dino Moras
Dino Moras Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Carine Van Lint
Carine Van Lint Université Libre de Bruxelles

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