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Overview

Laure Sabatier is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research contributions span multiple fields, primarily focusing on Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Within these fields, their work often intersects with subfields such as Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Cancer Research, Food Science, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics that characterize Sabatier's research include:

  • Effects of Radiation Exposure
  • Radiation Therapy and Dosimetry
  • Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment
  • Radiation Effects and Dosimetry
  • Radiation Dose and Imaging
  • DNA Repair Mechanisms
  • Ocular and Laser Science Research

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Sabatier are:

  • Radiation-induced lens opacities: Epidemiological, clinical and experimental evidence, methodological issues, research gaps and strategy, 2020, published in Environment International
  • Towards sustainable human space exploration-priorities for radiation research to quantify and mitigate radiation risks, 2023, published in npj Microgravity
  • In vivo imaging of the human brain with the Iseult 11.7-T MRI scanner, 2024, published in Nature Methods
  • RENEB/EURADOS field exercise 2019: robust dose estimation under outdoor conditions based on the dicentric chromosome assay, 2021, published in International Journal of Radiation Biology
  • RENEB Inter-Laboratory comparison 2017: limits and pitfalls of ILCs, 2021, published in International Journal of Radiation Biology

Frequent publication venues for Sabatier include:

  • International Journal of Radiation Biology
  • Radiation Research
  • Environment International
  • npj Microgravity
  • Nature Methods

Their collaborations involve recurring co-authors such as:

  • Elizabeth A. Ainsbury
  • Ursula Oestreicher
  • Eric Grégoire
  • Christina Beinke
  • Joan Francesc Barquinero

Best Publications

  • DNA repair by ERCC1 in non-small-cell lung cancer and cisplatin-based adjuvant chemotherapy.

    Ken A. Olaussen;Ariane Dunant;Pierre Fouret;Elisabeth Brambilla

  • Functional interaction between PARP-1 and PARP-2 in chromosome stability and embryonic development in mouse

    Josiane Ménissier de Murcia;Michelle Ricoul;Laurence Tartier;Claude Niedergang

  • Chemokine receptor CXCR4 and early-stage non-small cell lung cancer: pattern of expression and correlation with outcome.

    J.-P. Spano;F. Andre;L. Morat;L. Sabatier

  • Targeting Assay To Study the cis Functions of Human Telomeric Proteins: Evidence for Inhibition of Telomerase by TRF1 and for Activation of Telomere Degradation by TRF2

    Katia Ancelin;Michele Brunori;Serge Bauwens;Catherine-Elaine Koering

  • Assessing cancer risks of low-dose radiation

    Leon Mullenders;Mike Atkinson;Herwig Paretzke;Laure Sabatier

  • Ionizing radiation biomarkers for potential use in epidemiological studies.

    Eileen Pernot;Janet Hall;Sarah Baatout;Mohammed Abderrafi Benotmane

  • Human telomeric position effect is determined by chromosomal context and telomeric chromatin integrity.

    Catherine Elaine Koering;Alessandra Pollice;Alessandra Pollice;Maria Pia Zibella;Serge Bauwens

  • DNA amplification by breakage/fusion/bridge cycles initiated by spontaneous telomere loss in a human cancer cell line.

    Anthony W.l. Lo;Laure Sabatier;Bijan Fouladi;Géraldine Pottier

  • The loss of a single telomere can result in instability of multiple chromosomes in a human tumor cell line.

    Laure Sabatier;Michelle Ricoul;Géraldine Pottier;John P. Murnane

  • Chromosome rearrangements resulting from telomere dysfunction and their role in cancer.

    John P. Murnane;Laure Sabatier

  • TRF2 and Apollo Cooperate with Topoisomerase 2α to Protect Human Telomeres from Replicative Damage

    Jing Ye;Christelle Lenain;Serge Bauwens;Angela Rizzo

  • hTERT: a novel endogenous inhibitor of the mitochondrial cell death pathway.

    Massard C;Zermati Y;Pauleau Al;Larochette N

  • Telomere dynamics, end-to-end fusions and telomerase activation during the human fibroblast immortalization process

    Caroline Ducray;Jean-Patrick Pommier;Luis Martins;François D Boussin

  • SOD2: a new type of tumor-suppressor gene?

    A. Bravard;L. Sabatier;F. Hoffschir;M. Ricoul

  • Telomeres and telomerase as targets for anticancer drug development

    Ken André Olaussen;Karine Dubrana;Julien Domont;Jean-Philippe Spano

  • Specific chromosome instability induced by heavy ions: a step towards transformation of human fibroblasts?

    Maria Berta Martins;Laure Sabatier;Michelle Ricoul;Alain Pinton

  • Ionizing radiation biomarkers in epidemiological studies – An update

    Janet Hall;Penny A. Jeggo;Catharine West;Maria Gomolka

  • Chromosome instability as a result of double-strand breaks near telomeres in mouse embryonic stem cells.

    Anthony W. I. Lo;Carl N. Sprung;Bijan Fouladi;Mehrdad Pedram

  • Changes in the expression of telomere maintenance genes suggest global telomere dysfunction in B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

    Delphine Poncet;Aurélie Belleville;Claire t'Kint de Roodenbeke;Aude Roborel de Climens

  • Radiation-induced chromosome damage in astronauts' lymphocytes.

    I. Testard;M. Ricoul;F. Hoffschir;A. Flury-Herard

Frequent Co-Authors

Bernard Dutrillaux
Bernard Dutrillaux Sorbonne University
Jean-Charles Soria
Jean-Charles Soria Amgen (United States)
Eric Gilson
Eric Gilson Université Côte d'Azur
Firouz Darroudi
Firouz Darroudi Leiden University Medical Center
Alain Aurias
Alain Aurias Institute Curie
Benjamin Besse
Benjamin Besse University of Paris-Saclay
Fabrice Andre
Fabrice Andre Institut Gustave Roussy
Janet Hall
Janet Hall National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Penny A. Jeggo
Penny A. Jeggo University of Sussex
Sylvie Lantuejoul
Sylvie Lantuejoul Grenoble Alpes University

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