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Matthias Chiquet

Matthias Chiquet

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Genetics

D-Index
45
Citations
7756
World Ranking
4227
National Ranking
68

Overview

Matthias Chiquet is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland. Their research primarily spans the fields of cell biology, immunology and allergy, and molecular biology. The scientist's work encompasses topics such as cell adhesion molecules research, cellular mechanics and interactions, biochemical and structural characterization, proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research, as well as Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ.

Chiquet has contributed to multiple research articles, including:

  • Tenascin-C: From Discovery to Structure-Function Relationships, 2020, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Pivotal Role of Tenascin-W (-N) in Postnatal Incisor Growth and Periodontal Ligament Remodeling, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Issue Information, 2020, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
  • Issue Information, 2021, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
  • Issue Information, 2020, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports

The scientist has frequently published in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports and Frontiers in Immunology. These venues represent the major platforms for their research dissemination. Collaborative work features coauthors including Finland, José A. L. Calbet, Robert Boushel, Truls Raastad, and Paul W. Ackermann, who have appeared repeatedly as frequent collaborators.

The specific research topics addressed by Matthias Chiquet include:

  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • Biochemical and Structural Characterization
  • Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research
  • Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ

The subfields intersecting with Chiquet's research involve:

  • Cell Biology
  • Immunology and Allergy
  • Molecular Biology

The focus of Matthias Chiquet's work often lies in understanding molecular and structural aspects of extracellular matrix components such as tenascins, and their role in cellular processes including tissue remodeling and growth, as indicated by their published research titles and thematic concentration.

Best Publications

  • A new nomenclature for the laminins.

    Robert E. Burgeson;Matthias Chiquet;Rainer Deutzmann;Peter Ekblom

  • Tenascins: regulation and putative functions during pathological stress.

    Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann;Matthias Chiquet

  • Tenascin interferes with fibronectin action

    Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann;Peter Kalla;Carolyn A. Pearson;Konrad Beck

  • Tenascin-C at a glance.

    Kim S. Midwood;Matthias Chiquet;Richard P. Tucker;Gertraud Orend

  • Regulation of extracellular matrix synthesis by mechanical stress.

    Matthias Chiquet;Mark Matthisson;Manuel Koch;Michael Tannheimer

  • Tenascin is accumulated along developing peripheral nerves and allows neurite outgrowth in vitro

    B. Wehrle;M. Chiquet

  • AGRIN BINDS TO THE NERVE-MUSCLE BASAL LAMINA VIA LAMININ

    Alain J. Denzer;Ralph Brandenberger;Matthias Gesemann;Matthias Chiquet

  • Tenascin-C expression by fibroblasts is elevated in stressed collagen gels.

    R Chiquet-Ehrismann;M Tannheimer;M Koch;A Brunner

  • Tissue-specific expression of the fibril-associated collagens XII and XIV

    Chantal Wälchli;Manuel Koch;Matthias Chiquet;Bernhard F. Odermatt

  • Tenascin variants: differential binding to fibronectin and distinct distribution in cell cultures and tissues.

    R Chiquet-Ehrismann;Y Matsuoka;U Hofer;J Spring

  • Tenascins in stem cell niches.

    Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann;Gertraud Orend;Matthias Chiquet;Richard P. Tucker

  • Muscle morphogenesis: Evidence for an organizing function of exogenous fibronectin.

    Matthias Chiquet;Hans M. Eppenberger;David C. Turner

  • Interfering with the connection between the nucleus and the cytoskeleton affects nuclear rotation, mechanotransduction and myogenesis

    Michaela Brosig;Jacqueline Ferralli;Laurent Gelman;Matthias Chiquet

  • Tenascin-Y: a protein of novel domain structure is secreted by differentiated fibroblasts of muscle connective tissue.

    Carmen Hagios;Manuel Koch;Jiirg Spring;Matthias Chiquet

  • Dual function of tenascin: simultaneous promotion of neurite growth and inhibition of glial migration

    Bernhard Wehrle-Haller;Matthias Chiquet

  • Tenascin: a modulator of cell growth

    Peter End;George Panayotou;Alan Entwistle;Michael D. Waterfield

  • The integrin receptor α8β1 mediates interactions of embryonic chick motor and sensory neurons with tenascin-C

    Barbara Varnum-Finney;Kristine Venstrom;Ulrich Muller;Robert Kypta

  • Tenascin/J1/cytotactin: the potential function of hexabrachion proteins in neural development.

    Matthias Chiquet

  • Large and small splice variants of collagen XII: differential expression and ligand binding.

    Manuel Koch;Bernd Bohrmann;Mark Matthison;Carmen Hagios

  • Epithelial synthesis of tenascin at tips of growing bronchi and graded accumulation in basement membrane and mesenchyme.

    Manuel Koch;Bernhard Wehrle-Haller;Stefan Baumgartner;Jürg Spring

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann
Ruth Chiquet-Ehrismann Friedrich Miescher Institute
Jürgen Engel
Jürgen Engel University of Basel
Richard A. Kammerer
Richard A. Kammerer Paul Scherrer Institute
Robert E. Burgeson
Robert E. Burgeson Harvard University
Giovanni Levi
Giovanni Levi French National Museum of Natural History
Joshua R. Sanes
Joshua R. Sanes Harvard University
Louis F. Reichardt
Louis F. Reichardt University of California, San Francisco
Hynda K. Kleinman
Hynda K. Kleinman George Washington University
Ulrich Müller
Ulrich Müller Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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