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  • 1984 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For important contributions at the interface between atomic and nuclear physics, and for fruitful efforts to strengthen the collaboration between physicists in France and in the United States of America

Overview

Jean-Paul Briand is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The scientist's work is recognized in the field of physics, particularly at the interface between atomic and nuclear physics.

In 1984, Jean-Paul Briand was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS). The citation for this award highlights significant contributions to bridging atomic and nuclear physics, as well as efforts to enhance collaboration between physicists in France and the United States.

This profile does not list specific papers, co-authors, or publication venues commonly associated with Jean-Paul Briand. However, the award citation provides insight into the areas of scientific focus and international collaboration that have been central to their career.

Best Publications

  • Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes for Plasmid DNA Gene Delivery

    Davide Pantarotto;Davide Pantarotto;Ravi Singh;David McCarthy;Mathieu Erhardt

  • Translocation of bioactive peptides across cell membranes by carbon nanotubes

    Davide Pantarotto;Davide Pantarotto;Jean-Paul Briand;Maurizio Prato;Alberto Bianco

  • Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes Are Non-Cytotoxic and Preserve the Functionality of Primary Immune Cells

    Hélène Dumortier;Stéphanie Lacotte;Giorgia Pastorin;Riccardo Marega

  • Targeted delivery of amphotericin B to cells by using functionalized carbon nanotubes.

    Wei Wu;Sébastien Wieckowski;Giorgia Pastorin;Monica Benincasa

  • Immunization with peptide-functionalized carbon nanotubes enhances virus-specific neutralizing antibody responses.

    Davide Pantarotto;Charalambos D. Partidos;Johan Hoebeke;Fred Brown

  • Synthesis, structural characterization, and immunological properties of carbon nanotubes functionalized with peptides.

    Davide Pantarotto;Charalambos D Partidos;Roland Graff;Johan Hoebeke

  • Structure-activity analysis of thanatin, a 21-residue inducible insect defense peptide with sequence homology to frog skin antimicrobial peptides

    Pascale Fehlbaum;Philippe Bulet;Serguey Chernysh;Jean-Paul Briand

  • Synthetic peptides as antigens: Pitfalls of conjugation methods

    J.P. Briand;S. Muller;M.H.V. Van Regenmortel

  • Amino acid functionalisation of water soluble carbon nanotubes

    Vasilios Georgakilas;Nikos Tagmatarchis;Davide Pantarotto;Davide Pantarotto;Alberto Bianco

  • Endotoxin-free heat-shock protein 70 fails to induce APC activation.

    Huguette Bausinger;Dan Lipsker;Umit Ziylan;Serge Manié

  • Control of Mitochondrial Membrane Permeabilization by Adenine Nucleotide Translocator Interacting with HIV-1 Viral Protein R and Bcl-2

    Etienne E. Jacotot;Karine K.F. Ferri;Chahrazed C. El Hamel;Catherine C. Brenner

  • Cationic carbon nanotubes bind to CpG oligodeoxynucleotides and enhance their immunostimulatory properties.

    Alberto Bianco;Johan Hoebeke;Sylvie Godefroy;Olivier Chaloin

  • Expression Pattern of Connexin Gene Products at the Early Developmental Stages of the Mouse Cardiovascular System

    Bruno Delorme;Edgar Dahl;Thérèse Jarry-Guichard;Jean-Paul Briand

  • Acceleration of type 1 diabetes mellitus in proinsulin 2–deficient NOD mice

    Karine Thébault-Baumont;Danielle Dubois-Laforgue;Patricia Krief;Jean-Paul Briand

  • N,N'-linked oligoureas as foldamers: chain length requirements for helix formation in protic solvent investigated by circular dichroism, NMR spectroscopy, and molecular dynamics.

    Aude Violette;Marie Christine Averlant-Petit;Vincent Semetey;Christine Hemmerlin

  • Downregulation of Connexin 45 Gene Products During Mouse Heart Development

    Sébastien Alcoléa;Magali Théveniau-Ruissy;Thérèse Jarry-Guichard;Irène Marics

  • Developmental regulation of connexin 40 gene expression in mouse heart correlates with the differentiation of the conduction system

    Bruno Delorme;Edgar Dahl;Thérèse Jarry-guichard;Irène Marics

  • Consequences of Isostructural Main‐Chain Modifications for the Design of Antimicrobial Foldamers: Helical Mimics of Host‐Defense Peptides Based on a Heterogeneous Amide/Urea Backbone

    Paul Claudon;Aude Violette;Karen Lamour;Marion Decossas

  • Mimicking helical antibacterial peptides with nonpeptidic folding oligomers.

    Aude Violette;Sylvie Fournel;Karen Lamour;Olivier Chaloin

  • Anti-SSA/Ro52 autoantibodies blocking the cardiac 5-HT4 serotoninergic receptor could explain neonatal lupus congenital heart block.

    Pierre Eftekhari;Laurent Sallé;Frank Lezoualc'h;Jeanne Mialet

Frequent Co-Authors

Sylviane Muller
Sylviane Muller University of Strasbourg
Gilles Guichard
Gilles Guichard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alberto Bianco
Alberto Bianco University of Strasbourg
M.H.V. Van Regenmortel
M.H.V. Van Regenmortel University of Strasbourg
Johan Hoebeke
Johan Hoebeke Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Maurizio Prato
Maurizio Prato University of Trieste
Jean-Gérard Guillet
Jean-Gérard Guillet Grenoble Alpes University
Ara G. Hovanessian
Ara G. Hovanessian Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michel Marraud
Michel Marraud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christian Boitard
Christian Boitard Université Paris Cité

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