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Marianne Fillet

Marianne Fillet

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
8729
World Ranking
12792
National Ranking
158

Marianne Fillet publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marianne Fillet sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 447 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Marianne Fillet D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Marianne Fillet sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Marianne Fillet is affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a strong emphasis on Medicine.

Their main subfields of study include Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Biomedical Engineering, Genetics, and Analytical Chemistry. These areas support Marianne Fillet's extensive work in several research topics, such as:

  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Advanced Proteomics Techniques and Applications

Marianne Fillet has contributed to research published in a variety of scientific journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Analytica Chimica Acta (7 publications)
  • TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry (6 publications)
  • Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis (5 publications)
  • Analytical Chemistry (4 publications)
  • Talanta (4 publications)

Their recent papers demonstrate engagement with topics ranging from microbiome alterations to analytical technique development. Selected publications include:

  • HPV infection alters vaginal microbiome through down-regulating host mucosal innate peptides used by Lactobacilli as amino acid sources, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Capillary Electrophoresis-Mass Spectrometry at Trial by Metabo-Ring: Effective Electrophoretic Mobility for Reproducible and Robust Compound Annotation, 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • Factor XII/XIIa inhibitors: Their discovery, development, and potential indications, 2020, European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • Modulation of αVβ6 integrin in osteoarthritis-related synovitis and the interaction with VTN(381-397 a.a.) competing for TGF-β1 activation, 2021, Experimental & Molecular Medicine
  • Dibenzoylthiamine Has Powerful Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties in Cultured Cells and in Mouse Models of Stress and Neurodegeneration, 2020, Biomedicines

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Marianne Fillet's research, with regular coauthors including:

  • Gaël Cobraiville (18 collaborations)
  • Jacques Crommen (14 collaborations)
  • Anne-Catherine Servais (12 collaborations)
  • Cindy Nix (12 collaborations)
  • Philippe Hubert (11 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • NF-κB transcription factor induces drug resistance through MDR1 expression in cancer cells

    Mohamed Bentires-Alj;Veronique Barbu;Marianne Fillet;Alain Chariot

  • Enantiomeric separations of drugs using mixtures of charged and neutral cyclodextrins.

    Marianne Fillet;Philippe Hubert;Jacques Crommen

  • Volumetric absorptive microsampling: Current advances and applications.

    Miranda G.M. Kok;Marianne Fillet

  • Proteomic mass spectra classification using decision tree based ensemble methods

    Pierre Geurts;Marianne Fillet;Dominique De Seny;Marie-Alice Meuwis

  • Determination of six water-soluble vitamins in a pharmaceutical formulation by capillary electrophoresis

    Lucas Fotsing;Marianne Fillet;I. Bechet;Philippe Hubert

  • Biomarker discovery for inflammatory bowel disease, using proteomic serum profiling.

    Marie-Alice Meuwis;Marianne Fillet;Pierre Geurts;Dominique de Seny

  • Discovery of new rheumatoid arthritis biomarkers using the surface‐enhanced laser desorption/ionization time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry ProteinChip approach

    Dominique de Seny;Marianne Fillet;Marie-Alice Meuwis;Pierre Geurts

  • Chiral separation of basic drugs by capillary zone electrophoresis with cyclodextrin additives.

    Isabelle Bechet;Philippe Paques;Marianne Fillet;Philippe Hubert

  • Challenges for Biomarker Discovery in Body Fluids Using SELDI-TOF-MS

    Muriel De Bock;Dominique de Seny;Marie-Alice Meuwis;Jean-Paul Chapelle

  • Enantiomeric purity determination of propranolol by cyclodextrin-modified capillary electrophoresis

    M. Fillet;I. Bechet;P. Chiap;Ph. Hubert

  • Monomeric Calgranulins Measured by SELDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry and Calprotectin Measured by ELISA as Biomarkers in Arthritis

    Dominique de Seny;Marianne Fillet;Clio Ribbens;Raphaël Marée

  • Chronic fluoxetine treatment and maternal adversity differentially alter neurobehavioral outcomes in the rat dam.

    Jodi L. Pawluski;Thierry D. Charlier;Marianne Fillet;Virginie Houbart

  • Method development strategies for the enantioseparation of drugs by capillary electrophoresis using cyclodextrins as chiral additives.

    Marianne Fillet;Philippe Hubert;Jacques Crommen

  • Capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry, an attractive tool for drug bioanalysis and biomarker discovery.

    Anne-Catherine Servais;Jacques Crommen;Marianne Fillet

  • Designed combination of chiral selectors for adjustment of enantioseparation selectivity in capillary electrophoresis.

    Marianne Fillet;Bezhan Chankvetadze;Jacques Crommen;Gottfried Blaschke

  • Inhibition of ceramide-redox signaling pathway blocks glomerular injury in hyperhomocysteinemic rats.

    F. Yi;A. Y. Zhang;N. Li;R. W. Muh

  • Toward Worldwide Hepcidin Assay Harmonization: Identification of a Commutable Secondary Reference Material

    Lisa N van der Vorm;Jan C M Hendriks;Coby M Laarakkers;Siem Klaver

  • Separation of propranolol enantiomers by CE using sulfated beta-CD derivatives in aqueous and non-aqueous electrolytes: Comparative CE and NMR study.

    Anne-Catherine Servais;Anne Rousseau;Marianne Fillet;Ketevan Lomsadze

  • Mechanisms involved in exogenous C2- and C6-ceramide-induced cancer cell toxicity.

    Marianne Fillet;Mohamed Bentires-Alj;Valérie Deregowski;Roland Greimers

  • De novo C16- and C24-ceramide generation contributes to spontaneous neutrophil apoptosis.

    Gregory Seumois;Marianne Fillet;Laurent Gillet;Céline Faccinetto

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Crommen
Jacques Crommen University of Liège
Philippe Hubert
Philippe Hubert University of Liège
Marie-Paule Merville
Marie-Paule Merville University of Liège
Bezhan Chankvetadze
Bezhan Chankvetadze Tbilisi State University
Marc Thiry
Marc Thiry University of Liège
Jacques Piette
Jacques Piette University of Liège
Govert W. Somsen
Govert W. Somsen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Edouard Louis
Edouard Louis University of Liège
Louis Wehenkel
Louis Wehenkel University of Liège
Jodi L. Pawluski
Jodi L. Pawluski University of Rennes

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