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Jocelyne Jacquemier

Jocelyne Jacquemier

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88
Citations
33224
World Ranking
13033
National Ranking
407

Overview

Jocelyne Jacquemier is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. The academic profile reflects a research career anchored at this institution, though specific details regarding research topics or scientific fields of study are not documented in the available data.

No records of recent papers, including titles, publication years, or venues, are provided. Similarly, information about frequent co-authors or frequent publication venues does not appear in the data, suggesting a lack of publicly available publication metrics or collaborations within the scope of the source.

There is no data indicating book publications or contributions to monographs published by any particular publishing house. Likewise, entries for primary and subfields of study as well as main topics of research are absent, precluding a detailed classification of Jocelyne Jacquemier's scientific focus or research domains.

No awards or recognitions have been recorded in the dataset, and the scientist is noted as living, allowing the profile to remain in the present tense.

In summary, Jocelyne Jacquemier's documented information is limited to institutional affiliation without additional publicly available details regarding their scholarly output, research interests, or professional distinctions at this time.

Best Publications

  • ALDH1 is a marker of normal and malignant human mammary stem cells and a predictor of poor clinical outcome.

    Christophe Ginestier;Min Hee Hur;Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret;Florence Monville

  • The Pathology of Familial Breast Cancer: Predictive Value of Immunohistochemical Markers Estrogen Receptor, Progesterone Receptor, HER-2, and p53 in Patients With Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2

    Sunil R. Lakhani;Marc J. van de Vijver;Jocelyne Jacquemier;Thomas J. Anderson

  • Comparative study of the National Cancer Institute and French Federation of Cancer Centers Sarcoma Group grading systems in a population of 410 adult patients with soft tissue sarcoma

    L Guillou;J M Coindre;F Bonichon;B B Nguyen

  • Aldehyde Dehydrogenase 1–Positive Cancer Stem Cells Mediate Metastasis and Poor Clinical Outcome in Inflammatory Breast Cancer

    Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret;Christophe Ginestier;Flora Iovino;Carole Tarpin

  • Basal-like and triple-negative breast cancers: a critical review with an emphasis on the implications for pathologists and oncologists

    Sunil Badve;David J. Dabbs;Stuart J. Schnitt;Frederick L. Baehner

  • Multifactorial Analysis of Differences Between Sporadic Breast Cancers and Cancers Involving BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations

    Sunil R. Lakhani;Jocelyne Jacquemier;John P Sloane;Barry A. Gusterson

  • Prediction of BRCA1 Status in Patients with Breast Cancer Using Estrogen Receptor and Basal Phenotype

    Sunil R. Lakhani;Jorge S. Reis-Filho;Laura Fulford;Frederique Penault-Llorca

  • Human breast cancer cells enhance self tolerance by promoting evasion from NK cell antitumor immunity

    Emilie Mamessier;Aude Sylvain;Marie-Laure Thibult;Gilles Houvenaeghel

  • Prognostic factors in adult patients with locally controlled soft tissue sarcoma. A study of 546 patients from the French Federation of Cancer Centers Sarcoma Group.

    J M Coindre;P Terrier;N B Bui;F Bonichon

  • Gene expression profiling of breast cell lines identifies potential new basal markers

    E Charafe-Jauffret;C Ginestier;F Monville;P Finetti

  • Local recurrence after breast‐conserving surgery and radiotherapy. Frequency, time course, and prognosis

    John M. Kurtz;Robert Amalric;Henri Brandone;Yves Ayme

  • Prostaglandin in Human Breast Cancer: Evidence Suggesting That an Elevated Prostaglandin Production Is a Marker of High Metastatic Potential for Neoplastic Cells

    Pierre H. Rolland;Pierre M. Martin;Jocelyne Jacquemier;Anne M. Rolland

  • Integrated profiling of basal and luminal breast cancers.

    José Adélaïde;Pascal Finetti;Ismahane Bekhouche;Laetitia Repellini

  • Ki-67: level of evidence and methodological considerations for its role in the clinical management of breast cancer: analytical and critical review

    Elisabeth Luporsi;Fabrice André;Frédérique Spyratos;Pierre-Marie Martin

  • Why are local recurrences after breast-conserving therapy more frequent in younger patients?

    J M Kurtz;J Jacquemier;R Amalric;H Brandone

  • Gene expression profiling shows medullary breast cancer is a subgroup of basal breast cancers

    François Bertucci;Pascal Finetti;Nathalie Cervera;Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret

  • Prognostic Factors in Localized Primary Synovial Sarcoma: A Multicenter Study of 128 Adult Patients

    Martine Trassard;Viviane Le Doussal;Kamel Hacène;Philippe Terrier

  • Ki67 Expression and Docetaxel Efficacy in Patients With Estrogen Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer

    Frédérique Penault-Llorca;Fabrice André;Christine Sagan;Magali Lacroix-Triki

  • Gene expression profiling of primary breast carcinomas using arrays of candidate genes

    Francois Bertucci;Remi Houlgatte;Daniel Birnbaum;Catherine Nguyen

  • Gene Expression Profiling Identifies Molecular Subtypes of Inflammatory Breast Cancer

    François Bertucci;Pascal Finetti;Jacques Rougemont;Emmanuelle Charafe-Jauffret

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrice Viens
Patrice Viens Aix-Marseille University
François Bertucci
François Bertucci Aix-Marseille University
Frédérique Penault-Llorca
Frédérique Penault-Llorca University of Clermont Auvergne
Charles Theillet
Charles Theillet University of Montpellier
Sunil R. Lakhani
Sunil R. Lakhani University of Queensland
C.W. Elston
C.W. Elston University of Nottingham
Johannes L. Peterse
Johannes L. Peterse Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital

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