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56
Citations
9713
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3731
National Ranking
1462

Overview

Louis Chedid is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Chemistry, with a specific focus on Analytical Chemistry as a subfield. The scientist's work also extensively covers topics related to Petroleum Processing and Analysis.

Recent scholarly contributions include the paper titled "Oxidative stability of echium crude oil during the cold-press extraction process," published in 2025 in the Italian Journal of Food Science. This publication reflects a focus on the chemical stability aspects of natural oil products, connecting to the broader theme of petroleum and crude oil analysis.

Collaborations have been an integral part of Louis Chedid's research practice. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Mariana Cesconetto Bisinotto
  • Angélica de Souza Gouveia
  • Humberto Josué de Oliveira Ramos
  • Pedro J. García-Moreno
  • Inar Alves de Castro

The Italian Journal of Food Science is a significant venue where Louis Chedid has been published, indicating an interface between chemistry and food science in their scholarly output.

The research topics addressed are focused on practical and applied aspects of chemistry, especially emphasizing petroleum-related processes:

  • Petroleum Processing and Analysis

Through their publications and collaborations, Louis Chedid contributes to understanding chemical properties relevant to industrial and scientific applications, particularly involving natural oils and petroleum derivatives.

Best Publications

  • Carrier-induced epitopic suppression, a major issue for future synthetic vaccines.

    M P Schutze;C Leclerc;M Jolivet;F Audibert

  • Enhancement of nonspecific immunity to Klebsiella pneumoniae infection by a synthetic immunoadjuvant (N-acetylmuramyl-L-alanyl-D-isoglutamine) and several analogs

    L Chedid;M Parant;F Parant;P Lefrancher

  • Current Status of Immunological Adjuvants

    Unknown

  • Fate of the synthetic immunoadjuvant, muramyl dipeptide (14C-labelled) in the mouse.

    M. Parant;F. Parant;L. Chedid;A. Yapo

  • Modulation of the immune response by a synthetic adjuvant and analogs

    L Chedid;F Audibert;P Lefrancier;J Choay

  • A Proposed Mechanism for Natural Immunity to Enterobacterial Pathogens

    Louis Chedid;Monique Parant;Francine Parant;Fernand Boyer

  • Components of mycobacteria and muramyl dipeptide with adjuvant activity induce lymphocyte activating factor

    Joost J. Oppenheim;Atsushi Togawa;Louis Chedid;Steven Mizel

  • Distinctive adjuvanticity of synthetic analogs of mycobacterial water-soluble components.

    F. Audibert;L. Chédid;P. Lefrancier;J. Choay

  • Biological Activities of Muramyl Dipeptide, a Synthetic Glycopeptide Analogous to Bacterial Immunoregulating Agents (Part 1 of 2)

    Unknown

  • Properties of reference Escherichia coli endotoxin and its phthalylated derivative in humans.

    R. J. Elin;S. M. Wolff;K. P. W. J. McAdam;L. Chedid

  • Biological activity of a new synthetic muramyl peptide adjuvant devoid of pyrogenicity

    Unknown

  • Active antitoxic immunization by a diphtheria toxin synthetic oligopeptide.

    F. Audibert;M. Jolivet;L. Chedid;J. E. Alouf

  • The pyrogenicity of the synthetic adjuvant muramyl dipeptide and two structural analogues.

    Charles A. Dinarello;Ronald J. Elin;Louis Chedid;Sheldon M. Wolff

  • Successful immunization with a totally synthetic diphtheria vaccine

    F Audibert;M Jolivet;L Chedid;R Arnon

  • A synthetic vaccine constructed by copolymerization of B and T cell determinants.

    Claude Leclerc;Grzegorz Przewlocki;Marie‐Paule Schutze;Louis Chedid

  • Muramyl peptides. Variation of somnogenic activity with structure.

    James M. Krueger;James Walter;Manfred L. Karnovsky;Louis Chedid

  • Central pyrogenic activity of muramyl dipeptide.

    Gilles Riveau;Karel Masek;Monique Parant;Louis Chedid

  • The macrophage, target cell of the synthetic adjuvant muramyl dipeptide

    M. Fevrier;J. L. Birrien;C. Leclerc;L. Chedid

  • Activation of alveolar macrophage tumoricidal activity and eradication of experimental metastases by freeze-dried liposomes containing a new lipophilic muramyl dipeptide derivative.

    Nigel C. Phillips;Maria L. Moras;Louis Chedid;Pierre Lefrancier

  • Mitogenic Effect of Bacterial Peptidoglycans Possessing Adjuvant Activity

    C. Damais;C. Bona;L. Chedid;J. Fleck

  • Immunological castration of male mice by a totally synthetic vaccine administered in saline.

    C Carelli;F Audibert;J Gaillard;L Chedid

  • Enhancement of certain biological activities of muramyl dipeptide derivatives after conjugation to a multi-poly(DL-alanine)--poly(L-lysine) carrier.

    L Chedid;M Parant;F Parant;F Audibert

  • TOLERANCE TO THYROGLOBULIN BY ACTIVATING SUPPRESSOR MECHANISMS

    Y. M. Kong;I. Okayasu;A. A. Giraldo;K. W. Beisel

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Choay
Jean Choay Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Constantin A. Bona
Constantin A. Bona Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Michael Sela
Michael Sela Weizmann Institute of Science
Edwin H. Beachey
Edwin H. Beachey University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Sheldon M. Wolff
Sheldon M. Wolff Tufts Medical Center
Anne Hosmalin
Anne Hosmalin Institut Pasteur
Ruth Arnon
Ruth Arnon Weizmann Institute of Science
Jerome M. Seyer
Jerome M. Seyer University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Kim A. Brogden
Kim A. Brogden University of Iowa

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