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Jean-Pierre Cazenave

Jean-Pierre Cazenave

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
79
Citations
18930
World Ranking
4390
National Ranking
111

Medicine

D-Index
79
Citations
19599
World Ranking
17708
National Ranking
590

Overview

Jean-Pierre Cazenave is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France. Their research contributions include a focus on biochemical and cellular interactions, particularly related to endothelial cell behavior and complex formation relevant to vascular biology.

One of the recent publications by Cazenave is titled "Stability of the thrombin-thrombomodulin complex on the surface of endothelial cells from human saphenous vein or from the cell line EA.hy 926", published in 2020 in the venue UNC Libraries. This work explores the dynamics of thrombin and thrombomodulin interactions on endothelial surfaces, which are critical components in blood coagulation and vascular homeostasis.

Frequent collaborators in Cazenave's research include the following individuals:

  • Alain Beretz
  • J M Freyssinet
  • J Gauchy
  • D A Schmitt
  • C Klein-Soyer

The publication track record shows contributions to the UNC Libraries, reflecting Cazenave's involvement in research dissemination through this venue.

Best Publications

  • Defective platelet aggregation and increased resistance to thrombosis in purinergic P2Y1 receptor–null mice

    Catherine Léon;Béatrice Hechler;Monique Freund;Anita Eckly

  • Homozygous human TAP peptide transporter mutation in HLA class I deficiency

    Daniel Hanau;Dominique Fricker;Arlette Urlacher

  • Long-Term Antithrombotic Protection by in Vivo Depletion of Platelet Glycoprotein VI in Mice

    Bernhard Nieswandt;Valerie Schulte;Wolfgang Bergmeier;Rabée Mokhtari-Nejad

  • Transfusion of pooled buffy coat platelet components prepared with photochemical pathogen inactivation treatment: the euroSPRITE trial

    Dick van Rhenen;Hans Gulliksson;Jean-Pierre Cazenave;Derwood Pamphilon

  • The P2Y1 receptor is an ADP receptor antagonized by ATP and expressed in platelets and megakaryoblastic cells

    Catherine Léon;Béatrice Hechler;Catherine Vial;Claude Leray

  • The P2Y1 Receptor Is Necessary for Adenosine 5′-Diphosphate–Induced Platelet Aggregation

    Béatrice Hechler;Catherine Léon;Catherine Léon;Catherine Vial;Catherine Vial;Paul Vigne;Paul Vigne

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

    Huguette Bausinger;Dan Lipsker;Umit Ziylan;Serge Manié

  • Cloning and expression of a cDNA coding for the anticoagulant hirudin from the bloodsucking leech, Hirudo medicinalis

    R P Harvey;E Degryse;L Stefani;F Schamber

  • A Key Role of Adenosine Diphosphate in the Irreversible Platelet Aggregation Induced by the PAR1-Activating Peptide Through the Late Activation of Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase

    Catherine Trumel;Bernard Payrastre;Monique Plantavid;Béatrice Hechler

  • Assistance of Microbial Glycolipid Antigen Processing by CD1e

    Sabrina Mariotti;Catherine Angenieux;Martine Gilleron

  • A role of the fast ATP-gated P2X1 cation channel in thrombosis of small arteries in vivo.

    Béatrice Hechler;Nadège Lenain;Patrizia Marchese;Catherine Vial

  • Preparation of washed platelet suspensions from human and rodent blood.

    Jean-Pierre Cazenave;Philippe Ohlmann;Dominique Cassel;Anita Eckly

  • Birbeck Granules Are Subdomains of Endosomal Recycling Compartment in Human Epidermal Langerhans Cells, Which Form Where Langerin Accumulates

    Ray Mc Dermott;Umit Ziylan;Danièle Spehner;Huguette Bausinger

  • Megakaryocyte-restricted MYH9 inactivation dramatically affects hemostasis while preserving platelet aggregation and secretion

    Catherine Léon;Anita Eckly;Béatrice Hechler;Boris Aleil

  • Inhibition of platelet function by administration of MRS2179, a P2Y1 receptor antagonist.

    Anthony Baurand;Pierre Raboisson;Monique Freund;Catherine Léon

  • The P2Y1 receptor, necessary but not sufficient to support full ADP‐induced platelet aggregation, is not the target of the drug clopidogrel

    Béatrice Hechler;Anita Eckly;Philippe Ohlmann;Jean‐Pierre Cazenave

  • Genetic screening for hemophilia A (classic hemophilia) with a polymorphic DNA probe

    Isabelle Oberle;Giovanna Camerino;Roland Heilig;Lelia Grunebaum

  • MRS2500 [2-Iodo-N6-methyl-(N)-methanocarba-2′-deoxyadenosine-3′,5′-bisphosphate], a Potent, Selective, and Stable Antagonist of the Platelet P2Y1 Receptor with Strong Antithrombotic Activity in Mice

    Béatrice Hechler;Christelle Nonne;Eun Joo Roh;Marco Cattaneo

  • Purinoceptors on blood platelets: further pharmacological and clinical evidence to suggest the presence of two ADP receptors

    Christian Gachet;Marco Cattaneo;Philippe Ohlmann;Béatrice Hechler

  • Properties of washed human platelets.

    Raelene L Kinlough-Rathbone;J Fraser Mustard;Marian A Packham;Dennis W Perry

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Gachet
Christian Gachet University of Strasbourg
François Lanza
François Lanza University of Strasbourg
Laurence Corash
Laurence Corash Cerus (United States)
Jean-Marie Freyssinet
Jean-Marie Freyssinet University of Strasbourg
Bruno Goud
Bruno Goud Institute Curie
Jean-Marc Herbert
Jean-Marc Herbert Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Tours
Marco Cattaneo
Marco Cattaneo University of Milan
Jean-Luc Teillaud
Jean-Luc Teillaud Grenoble Alpes University
Packham Ma
Packham Ma University of Toronto

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