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Michel Perricaudet

Michel Perricaudet

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Genetics and Molecular Biology
France
2024

D-Index & Metrics

Molecular Biology

D-Index
89
Citations
26592
World Ranking
760
National Ranking
21

Medicine

D-Index
90
Citations
27945
World Ranking
12262
National Ranking
384

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in France Leader Award
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Michel Perricaudet is affiliated with the Institut Gustave Roussy in France. Their academic work is recognized within molecular biology circles through membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Their research contributions reflect engagement primarily in the field of molecular biology. Membership in EMBO indicates participation in a network of researchers focused on advancing life sciences in Europe.

While specific publications, co-authors, and topics are not listed, the association with Institut Gustave Roussy, a leading cancer research center, suggests a potential focus on biomedical research, possibly relating to oncology or molecular mechanisms underlying disease.

The absence of detailed data on recent papers, publication venues, and book publications limits a precise outline of their scholarly output, but the recorded accolade confirms peer recognition within the molecular biology research community.

Best Publications

  • Dendritic cells directly trigger NK cell functions: cross-talk relevant in innate anti-tumor immune responses in vivo.

    Nadine C. Fernandez;Anne Lozier;Caroline Flament;Paola Ricciardi-Castagnoli

  • In vivo transfer of the human cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator gene to the airway epithelium

    Melissa A. Rosenfeld;Kunihiko Yoshimura;Bruce C. Trapnell;Koichi Yoneyama

  • An adenovirus vector for gene transfer into neurons and glia in the brain

    J. J. Robert;S. Berrard;V. Ridoux

  • Widespread long-term gene transfer to mouse skeletal muscles and heart.

    L D Stratford-Perricaudet;I Makeh;M Perricaudet;P Briand

  • Adenovirus-mediated transfer of a recombinant alpha 1-antitrypsin gene to the lung epithelium in vivo

    Melissa A. Rosenfeld;Wolfgang Siegfried;Kunihiko Yoshimura;Koichi Yoneyama

  • Transfer of a foreign gene into the brain using adenovirus vectors.

    Saïd Akli;Catherine Caillaud;Emmanuelle Vigne;Leslie D. Stratford-Perricaudet

  • Adenovirus-mediated in vivo gene transfer and expression in normal rat liver.

    Jaffe Ha;Danel C;Longenecker G;Metzger M

  • Evaluation of the transfer and expression in mice of an enzyme-encoding gene using a human adenovirus vector.

    Leslie D. Stratford-Perricaudet;Massimo Levrero;Jean-François Chasse;Michel Perricaudet

  • Adenovirus vectors for gene delivery.

    Karim Benihoud;Patrice Yeh;Michel Perricaudet

  • Two interferon mRNAs in human fibroblasts: in vitro translation and Escherichia coli cloning studies.

    Jean Weissenbach;Yuti Chernajovsky;Menachem Zeevi;Lester Shulman

  • Structure of two spliced mRNAs from the transforming region of human subgroup C adenoviruses

    Michel Perricaudet;Göran Akusjärvi;Anders Virtanen;Ulf Pettersson

  • Angiostatin gene transfer: Inhibition of tumor growth in vivo by blockage of endothelial cell proliferation associated with a mitosis arrest

    Frank Griscelli;Hong Li;Annelise Bennaceur-Griscelli;Jeannette Soria

  • Diversity of airway epithelial cell targets for in vivo recombinant adenovirus-mediated gene transfer.

    A Mastrangeli;C Danel;M A Rosenfeld;L Stratford-Perricaudet

  • Direct gene transfer of human CFTR into human bronchial epithelia of xenografts with E1-deleted adenoviruses

    John F. Engelhardt;Yiping Yang;Yiping Yang;Leslie D. Stratford-Perricaudet;Edward D. Allen

  • Anvendelse av en replikasjonsdefektiv adenovirus for fremstilling av antitumormedikamenter mot dårlig vaskulariserte tumorer

    Haddada Hedi;Ragot Thierry;Perricaudet Michel

  • Adenovirus-mediated Transfer of the Thyroid Sodium/Iodide Symporter Gene into Tumors for a Targeted Radiotherapy

    Anne Boland;Marcel Ricard;Paule Opolon;Jean Michel Bidart

  • A subset of ATM- and ATR-dependent phosphorylation events requires the BRCA1 protein

    Nicolas Foray;Didier Marot;Anastasia Gabriel;Voahangy Randrianarison

  • Short-term BMP-2 expression is sufficient for in vivo osteochondral differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells.

    Danièle Noël;Dan Gazit;Celine Bouquet;Florence Apparailly

  • Adenovirus-mediated transfer of a recombinant human alpha 1-antitrypsin cDNA to human endothelial cells.

    P Lemarchand;H A Jaffe;C Danel;M C Cid

  • RGD Inclusion in the Hexon Monomer Provides Adenovirus Type 5-Based Vectors with a Fiber Knob-Independent Pathway for Infection

    Emmanuelle Vigne;Irene Mahfouz;Jean-Francois Dedieu;Anne Brie

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudine Soria
Claudine Soria University of Rouen
Jacques Mallet
Jacques Mallet Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andrea Pavirani
Andrea Pavirani Transgene (France)
Pierre Tiollais
Pierre Tiollais Institut Pasteur
William Vainchenker
William Vainchenker Institut Gustave Roussy
Ulf Pettersson
Ulf Pettersson Uppsala University
Eric J. Kremer
Eric J. Kremer University of Montpellier
Ronald G. Crystal
Ronald G. Crystal Cornell University

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