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Michel Monsigny

Michel Monsigny

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
15676
World Ranking
9609
National Ranking
339

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Michel Monsigny is affiliated with the University of Orléans in France. Their academic profile reflects involvement in scholarly activities based at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Galectins: a family of animal beta-galactoside-binding lectins.

    Samuel H. Barondes;Vincent Castronovo;Douglas N W Cooper;Richard D. Cummings

  • What should be called a lectin

    Irwin J. Goldstein;R. Colin Hughes;Michel Monsigny;Toshiaki Osawa

  • Efficient Gene Transfer by Histidylated Polylysine/pDNA Complexes

    Patrick Midoux;Michel Monsigny

  • Sugar-Lectin Interactions: How Does Wheat-Germ Agglutinin Bind Sialoglycoconjugates?

    Michel Monsigny;Annie‐Claude Roche;Claude Sene;Régine Maget‐Dana

  • Colorimetric determination of neutral sugars by a resorcinol sulfuric acid micromethod

    Michel Monsigny;Claire Petit;Annie-Claude Roche

  • Specific gene transfer mediated by lactosylated poly-L-lysine into hepatoma cells.

    Patrick Midoux;Christina Mendes;Alain Legrand;Jacques Raimond

  • Putative role of chloroquine in gene transfer into a human hepatoma cell line by DNA/lactosylated polylysine complexes.

    Patrick Erbacher;Annie Claude Roche;Michel Monsigny;Patrick Midoux

  • Membrane permeabilization and efficient gene transfer by a peptide containing several histidines.

    Patrick Midoux;Antoine Kichler;Valerie Boutin;Jean-Claude Maurizot

  • Glycoconjugates as carriers for specific delivery of therapeutic drugs and genes

    Michel Monsigny;Annie-Claude Roche;Patrick Midoux;Roger Mayer

  • Properties of succinylated wheat-germ agglutinin.

    Michel Monsigny;Claude Sene;Angèle Obrenovitch;Annie-Claude Roche

  • Gene transfer by DNA/glycosylated polylysine complexes into human blood monocyte-derived macrophages.

    Patrick Erbacher;Marie-Thérèse Bousser;Jacques Raimond;Michel Monsigny

  • Glycosylated polylysine/DNA complexes: gene transfer efficiency in relation with the size and the sugar substitution level of glycosylated polylysines and with the plasmid size.

    Patrick Erbacher;Annie Claude Roche;Michel Monsigny;Patrick Midoux

  • Carbohydrate-lectin interactions assessed by surface plasmon resonance.

    Eric Duverger;Natacha Frison;Annie-Claude Roche;Michel Monsigny

  • Oligolysine-based oligosaccharide clusters. Selective recognition and endocytosis by the mannose receptor and dendritic cell-specific intercellular adhesion molecule 3 (ICAM-3)-grabbing nonintegrin.

    Natacha Frison;Maureen E. Taylor;Elizabeth Soilleux;Marie-Thérèse Bousser

  • EXPRESSION OF A MANNOSE/FUCOSE MEMBRANE LECTIN ON HUMAN DENDRITIC CELLS

    Alexandre Avraméas;Dorian McIlroy;Anne Hosmalin;Brigitte Autran

  • Cytochemistry of Cell Glycoconjugates

    Joseph Schrével;Daniel Gros;Michel Monsigny

  • Fluorescence Studies of Saccharide Binding to Wheat-Germ Agglutinin (Lectin)

    Jean‐Paul Privat;Francis Delmotte;Gérard Mialonier;Philippe Bouchard

  • Sugar-specific endocytosis of glycoproteins by Lewis lung carcinoma cells.

    A. C. Roche;M. Barzilay;P. Midoux;S. Junqua

  • ERGIC-53, a Membrane Protein of the Endoplasmic Reticulum-Golgi Intermediate Compartment, Is Identical to MR60, an Intracellular Mannose-specific Lectin of Myelomonocytic Cells (∗)

    Chantal Arar;Valérie Carpentier;Jean-Pierre Le Caer;Michel Monsigny

  • Nuclear import of glycoconjugates is distinct from the classical NLS pathway.

    E. Duverger;C. Pellerin-Mendes;R. Mayer;A.C. Roche

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Midoux
Patrick Midoux University of Orléans
Chantal Pichon
Chantal Pichon University of Orléans
Nathan Sharon
Nathan Sharon Weizmann Institute of Science
Egisto Boschetti
Egisto Boschetti Bio-Rad (United States)
Gérard Strecker
Gérard Strecker University of Lille
Pierre J. Courtoy
Pierre J. Courtoy Université Catholique de Louvain
Philippe Grellier
Philippe Grellier French National Museum of Natural History
Heinz C. Schröder
Heinz C. Schröder Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Werner E. G. Müller
Werner E. G. Müller Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Roland Schauer
Roland Schauer Kiel University

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