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Loïc Faye is affiliated with the University of Rouen in France and focuses on research within the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work notably spans subfields such as Immunology and Allergy, Biotechnology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Molecular Biology.

The primary topics of Loïc Faye's research include:

  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Research
  • Transgenic Plants and Applications
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins
  • Dermatology and Skin Diseases
  • Dermatological diseases and infestations

Their publication record includes the following recent papers:

  • "Design, production and immunomodulatory potency of a novel allergen bioparticle," 2020, published in PLoS ONE
  • "Fel d 1 surface expression on plant-made eBioparticles combines potent immune activation and hypoallergenicity," 2022, published in Allergy
  • "Identification of cross-reactive allergens between the Dermatophagoides farinae house dust mite and the Toxocara canis nematode in dogs with suspected allergies," 2024, published in Veterinary Dermatology
  • "A fast and easy one-step purification strategy for plant-made antibodies using Protein A magnetic beads," 2024, published in Frontiers in Plant Science
  • "Plant-produced Der p 2-bearing bioparticles activate Th1/Treg-related activation patterns in dendritic cells irrespective of the allergic background," 2024, published in Clinical & Experimental Allergy

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Véronique Gomord
  • Virginie Stordeur
  • Anne-Catherine Fitchette
  • Guy Tropper
  • Ronald van Ree

Loïc Faye's work is often published in venues such as:

  • Revue française d'allergologie
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Allergy
  • Veterinary Dermatology

Best Publications

  • N-GLYCOPROTEIN BIOSYNTHESIS IN PLANTS : RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE TRENDS

    Patrice Lerouge;Marion Cabanes-Macheteau;Catherine Rayon;Anne-Catherine Fischette-Lainé

  • Plant-specific glycosylation patterns in the context of therapeutic protein production.

    Véronique Gomord;Anne-Catherine Fitchette;Laurence Menu-Bouaouiche;Claude Saint-Jore-Dupas

  • Beta(1,2)-xylose and alpha(1,3)-fucose residues have a strong contribution in IgE binding to plant glycoallergens.

    R. van Ree;M. Cabanes-Macheteau;J. Akkerdaas;J.P. Milazzo

  • Galactose-extended glycans of antibodies produced by transgenic plants.

    Hans Bakker;Muriel Bardor;Jos W. Molthoff;Véronique Gomord

  • Posttranslational modification of therapeutic proteins in plants.

    Véronique Gomord;Loı̈c Faye

  • Immunoreactivity in mammals of two typical plant glyco-epitopes, core α(1,3)-fucose and core xylose

    Muriel Bardor;Christelle Faveeuw;Anne-Catherine Fitchette;Danièle Gilbert

  • N-Glycosylation of a mouse IgG expressed in transgenic tobacco plants

    Marion Cabanes-Macheteau;Anne-Catherine Fitchette-Lainé;Corinne Loutelier-Bourhis;Catherine Lange

  • Characterization of N-linked oligosaccharides by affinoblotting with concanavalin A−peroxidase and treatment of the blots with glycosidases

    Loïc Faye;Maarten J. Chrispeels

  • Biopharmaceutical production in plants: problems, solutions and opportunities

    Véronique Gomord;Paul Chamberlain;Roy Jefferis;Loïc Faye

  • Preventing unintended proteolysis in plant protein biofactories.

    Meriem Benchabane;Charles Goulet;Daniel Rivard;Loïc Faye

  • Affinity Purification of Antibodies Specific for Asn-Linked Glycans Containing α1 → 3 Fucose or β1 → 2 Xylose

    L. Faye;V. Gomord;A.C. Fitchettelaine;M.J. Chrispeels

  • Protein modifications in the plant secretory pathway: current status and practical implications in molecular pharming

    Loïc Faye;Aurelia Boulaflous;Meriem Benchabane;Meriem Benchabane;Véronique Gomord

  • Transient co-expression for fast and high-yield production of antibodies with human-like N-glycans in plants.

    Louis‐P. Vézina;Loïc Faye;Patrice Lerouge;Marc‐André D’Aoust

  • Production and glycosylation of plant-made pharmaceuticals: the antibodies as a challenge.

    Véronique Gomord;Christophe Sourrouille;Anne-Catherine Fitchette;Muriel Bardor

  • The protein N-glycosylation in plants

    Catherine Rayon;Patrice Lerouge;Loïc Faye

  • Rapid Structural Phenotyping of Plant Cell Wall Mutants by Enzymatic Oligosaccharide Fingerprinting

    Olivier Lerouxel;Tze Siang Choo;Martial Séveno;Björn Usadel

  • Plant N-Glycan Processing Enzymes Employ Different Targeting Mechanisms for Their Spatial Arrangement along the Secretory Pathway

    Claude Saint-Jore-Dupas;Andreas Nebenführ;Aurélia Boulaflous;Marie-Laure Follet-Gueye

  • N-glycans harboring the Lewis a epitope are expressed at the surface of plant cells.

    A C Fitchette-Lainé;V Gomord;M Cabanes;J C Michalski

  • The C‐terminal HDEL sequence is sufficient for retention of secretory proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) but promotes vacuolar targeting of proteins that escape the ER

    Veronique Gomord;Lise-Anne Denmat;Anne-Catherine Fitchette-Laine;Beatrice Satiat-Jeunemaitre

  • Biosynthesis and Immunolocalization of Lewis a-ContainingN-Glycans in the Plant Cell

    Anne-Catherine Fitchette;Marion Cabanes-Macheteau;Laure Marvin;Barry Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrice Lerouge
Patrice Lerouge University of Rouen
Dominique Michaud
Dominique Michaud Université Laval
Azeddine Driouich
Azeddine Driouich University of Rouen
Brian J. Ward
Brian J. Ward McGill University Health Centre
Barbara Baldan
Barbara Baldan University of Padua
Chris Hawes
Chris Hawes Oxford Brookes University
Jean-Claude Michalski
Jean-Claude Michalski University of Lille
Rainer Fischer
Rainer Fischer Purdue University West Lafayette
Philippe Moingeon
Philippe Moingeon Sanofi (France)
William Martin
William Martin Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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