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Jean-Noël Freund

Jean-Noël Freund

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
10650
World Ranking
17540
National Ranking
757

Overview

Jean-Noël Freund is affiliated with Inserm in France and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Their scholarly work encompasses various subfields including Molecular Biology, Genetics, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Cell Biology, and Oncology.

The scientist has explored a range of topics, with a focus on digestive system and related health, renal and related cancers, genetic factors in colorectal cancer, zebrafish biomedical research applications, congenital heart defects research, cancer cells and metastasis, and epigenetics and DNA methylation.

Freund's recent papers include:

  • "Actomyosin, vimentin and LINC complex pull on osteosarcoma nuclei to deform on micropillar topography" (2020) published in Biomaterials
  • "Concurrent CDX2 cis-deregulation and UBTF::ATXN7L3 fusion define a novel high-risk subtype of B-cell ALL" (2022) published in Blood
  • "The Appendix Orchestrates T-Cell Mediated Immunosurveillance in Colitis-Associated Cancer" (2022) published in Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • "CD32 captures committed haemogenic endothelial cells during human embryonic development" (2024) published in Nature Cell Biology
  • "CDX2 controls genes involved in the metabolism of 5-fluorouracil and is associated with reduced efficacy of chemotherapy in colorectal cancer" (2022) published in Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy

Freund frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Manuela Tavian, Isabelle Duluc, Claire Domon-Dell, Elisabeth Martin, and Isabelle Groß.

The study results have been disseminated through multiple publication venues, with repeated contributions to Blood, Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy, Molecular Oncology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and Research Square.

Best Publications

  • Wnt/β-Catenin/Tcf Signaling Induces the Transcription of Axin2, a Negative Regulator of the Signaling Pathway

    Eek-hoon Jho;Tong Zhang;Claire Domon;Choun-Ki Joo

  • SOX9 is an intestine crypt transcription factor, is regulated by the Wnt pathway, and represses the CDX2 and MUC2 genes

    Philippe Blache;Marc van de Wetering;Isabelle Duluc;Claire Domon

  • Key role of the Cdx2 homeobox gene in extracellular matrix-mediated intestinal cell differentiation.

    Olivier Lorentz;Isabelle Duluc;Adèle De Arcangelis;Patricia Simon-Assmann

  • Klotho Is a Novel β-Glucuronidase Capable of Hydrolyzing Steroid β-Glucuronides

    Osamu Tohyama;Akihiro Imura;Akiko Iwano;Jean-Noël Freund

  • Cdx and Hox Genes Differentially Regulate Posterior Axial Growth in Mammalian Embryos

    Teddy Young;Jennifer Elizabeth Rowland;Cesca van de Ven;Monika Bialecka

  • The Cdx2 homeobox gene has a tumour suppressor function in the distal colon in addition to a homeotic role during gut development

    Bonhomme C;Duluc I;Martin E;Chawengsaksophak K

  • Wnt/beta-catenin signaling regulates the expression of the homeobox gene Cdx1 in embryonic intestine

    H. Lickert;C. Domon;G. Huls;C. Wehrle

  • The Cdx-1 and Cdx-2 homeobox genes in the intestine.

    Jean-Noël Freund;Claire Domon-Dell;Michèle Kedinger;Isabelle Duluc

  • NADPH Oxidase 1 Modulates WNT and NOTCH1 Signaling To Control the Fate of Proliferative Progenitor Cells in the Colon

    Nicolas Coant;Sanae Ben Mkaddem;Sanae Ben Mkaddem;Eric Pedruzzi;Eric Pedruzzi;Cécile Guichard;Cécile Guichard

  • PTEN and TNF-α regulation of the intestinal-specific Cdx-2 homeobox gene through a PI3K, PKB/Akt, and NF-κB-dependent pathway

    Sunghoon Kim;Claire Domon-Dell;Qingding Wang;Dai H. Chung

  • Identification and characterization of human Mex-3 proteins, a novel family of evolutionarily conserved RNA-binding proteins differentially localized to processing bodies.

    Karine Buchet-Poyau;Julien Courchet;Hervé Le Hir;Bertrand Séraphin

  • Functional Interference between Thyroid Hormone Receptor α (TRα) and Natural Truncated TRΔα Isoforms in the Control of Intestine Development

    Michelina Plateroti;Karine Gauthier;Claire Domon-Dell;Jean-Noël Freund

  • Down-Regulation of the Homeodomain Factor Cdx2 in Colorectal Cancer by Collagen Type I An Active Role for the Tumor Environment in Malignant Tumor Progression

    Thomas Brabletz;Simone Spaderna;Jochen Kolb;Falk Hlubek

  • Intestinal Epithelial-Mesenchymal Cell Interactions

    M. Kedinger;I. Duluc;C. Fritsch;O. Lorentz

  • The intestine-specific homeobox gene Cdx2 decreases mobility and antagonizes dissemination of colon cancer cells.

    Gross I;Duluc I;Benameur T;Calon A

  • Down-regulation of the Tumor Suppressor PTEN by the Tumor Necrosis Factor-α/Nuclear Factor-κB (NF-κB)-inducing Kinase/NF-κB Pathway Is Linked to a Default IκB-α Autoregulatory Loop *

    Sunghoon Kim;Claire Domon-Dell;Junghee Kang;Dai H. Chung

  • The rudimentary gene of Drosophila melanogaster encodes four enzymic functions

    J.N. Freund;B.P. Jarry

  • Fetal endoderm primarily holds the temporal and positional information required for mammalian intestinal development

    I Duluc;J N Freund;C Leberquier;M Kedinger

  • Involvement of T3Rα- and β-receptor subtypes in mediation of T3 functions during postnatal murine intestinal development

    Michelina Plateroti;Olivier Chassande;Alexandre Fraichard;Karine Gauthier

  • Bile Acids Induce Ectopic Expression of Intestinal Guanylyl Cyclase C Through Nuclear Factor-κB and Cdx2 in Human Esophageal Cells

    Philip R. Debruyne;Philip R. Debruyne;Matthew Witek;Li Gong;Ruth Birbe

Frequent Co-Authors

Michèle Kedinger
Michèle Kedinger University of Strasbourg
Philippe Lavalle
Philippe Lavalle University of Strasbourg
Jean-Claude Voegel
Jean-Claude Voegel University of Strasbourg
Patricia M. Davidson
Patricia M. Davidson Johns Hopkins University
Thomas Brabletz
Thomas Brabletz University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Sung-Hoon Kim
Sung-Hoon Kim Yonsei University
Jürgen Rühe
Jürgen Rühe University of Freiburg
Patricia Simon-Assmann
Patricia Simon-Assmann Grenoble Alpes University
Yoram Bouhnik
Yoram Bouhnik Beaujon Hospital

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