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Michèle Bouloy

Michèle Bouloy

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Microbiology

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60
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12204
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3145
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180

Overview

Michèle Bouloy is a researcher affiliated with the Institut Pasteur in France, with a focus on medicine and infectious diseases. Their work spans several interrelated subfields, including infectious diseases, public health, environmental and occupational health, and global and planetary change. The main topics addressed in their research encompass viral infections and vectors, viral infections and outbreaks research, mathematical and theoretical epidemiology and ecology models, and fire effects on ecosystems.

Their recent published works include:

  • NSs amyloid formation is associated with the virulence of Rift Valley fever virus in mice, 2020, Nature Communications
  • An Introduction to Rift Valley Fever Virus, 2024, Methods in Molecular Biology

Michèle Bouloy has collaborated with a range of researchers frequently contributing to their projects. Notable co-authors include:

  • Pierre-Yves Lozach
  • Psylvia Léger
  • Eliana Nachman
  • Karsten Richter
  • Carole Tamietti

Their publications appear mainly in scientific venues such as Nature Communications and Methods in Molecular Biology, reflecting a focus on virology and related methodologies.

Michèle Bouloy's research contributes to understanding viral infection mechanisms, especially in relation to Rift Valley fever virus, and models of viral epidemiology and ecology. Their work intersects with epidemiological modeling and public health concerns linked to viral outbreaks, emphasizing both biological and environmental factors. These areas align with multidisciplinary approaches combining virology, ecology, and epidemiology.

Best Publications

  • A unique cap(m7GpppXm)-dependent influenza virion endonuclease cleaves capped RNAs to generate the primers that initiate viral RNA transcription

    Stephen J. Plotch;Michele Bouloy;Ismo Ulmanen;Robert M. Krug

  • Rift Valley fever virus (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus): an update on pathogenesis, molecular epidemiology, vectors, diagnostics and prevention

    Michel Pépin;Michèle Bouloy;Brian H. Bird;Alan C. Kemp

  • Genetic Evidence for an Interferon-Antagonistic Function of Rift Valley Fever Virus Nonstructural Protein NSs

    Michèle Bouloy;Christian Janzen;Pierre Vialat;Huot Khun

  • NSs Protein of Rift Valley Fever Virus Blocks Interferon Production by Inhibiting Host Gene Transcription

    Agnès Billecocq;Martin Spiegel;Pierre Vialat;Alain Kohl

  • Characterization of clone 13, a naturally attenuated avirulent isolate of Rift Valley fever virus, which is altered in the small segment.

    Rolf Muller;Jean-Francois Saluzzo;Nora Lopez;Thomas Dreier

  • TFIIH Transcription Factor, a Target for the Rift Valley Hemorrhagic Fever Virus

    Nicolas Le May;Sandy Dubaele;Luca Proietti De Santis;Agnès Billecocq

  • Globin mRNAs are primers for the transcription of influenza viral RNA in vitro

    Michele Bouloy;Stephen J. Plotch;Robert M. Krug

  • Rift valley fever virus L segment: correction of the sequence and possible functional role of newly identified regions conserved in RNA-dependent polymerases

    R. Müller;O. Poch;M. Delarue;D. H. L. Bishop

  • A SAP30 complex inhibits IFN-beta expression in Rift Valley fever virus infected cells.

    Nicolas Le May;Zeyni Mansuroglu;Psylvia Léger;Thibaut Josse

  • DC-SIGN as a receptor for phleboviruses.

    Pierre-Yves Lozach;Andreas Kühbacher;Roger Meier;Roberta Mancini

  • Transfer of 5'-terminal cap of globin mRNA to influenza viral complementary RNA during transcription in vitro.

    Stephen J. Plotch;Michele Bouloy;Robert M. Krug

  • Are the 5′ ends of influenza viral mrnas synthesized in vivo donated by host mRNAs?

    Robert M. Krug;Barbara A. Broni;Michele Bouloy

  • Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Europe: current situation calls for preparedness.

    H. C. Maltezou;L. Andonova;R. Andraghetti;M. Bouloy

  • Quantitative Real-Time PCR Detection of Rift Valley Fever Virus and Its Application to Evaluation of Antiviral Compounds

    Stephan Garcia;Jean Marc Crance;Agnes Billecocq;Andre Peinnequin

  • Rift Valley fever virus.

    Ramon Flick;Michèle Bouloy

  • Dicer-2- and Piwi-mediated RNA interference in Rift Valley fever virus-infected mosquito cells.

    P. Léger;E. Lara;B. Jagla;O. Sismeiro

  • The S Segment of Rift Valley Fever Phlebovirus (Bunyaviridae) Carries Determinants for Attenuation and Virulence in Mice

    P. Vialat;A. Billecocq;A. Kohl;M. Bouloy

  • Genetic reassortment of Rift Valley fever virus in nature.

    A. A. Sall;P. M. de A. Zanotto;O. K. Sene;H. G. Zeller

  • Evaluation of the efficacy and safety of the Rift Valley Fever Clone 13 vaccine in sheep

    Baptiste Dungu;Ian Louw;Alison Lubisi;Pamela Hunter

  • The L protein of Rift Valley fever virus can rescue viral ribonucleoproteins and transcribe synthetic genome-like RNA molecules.

    N Lopez;R Muller;C Prehaud;M Bouloy

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Girard
Marc Girard Institut Pasteur
Philippe Desprès
Philippe Desprès University of La Réunion
Hervé Zeller
Hervé Zeller Institut Pasteur
Emmanuel Albina
Emmanuel Albina INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Alain Kohl
Alain Kohl University of Glasgow
Amadou A. Sall
Amadou A. Sall Institut Pasteur
Anna-Bella Failloux
Anna-Bella Failloux Institut Pasteur
Noël Tordo
Noël Tordo Institut Pasteur
Friedemann Weber
Friedemann Weber University of Giessen
Janusz T. Paweska
Janusz T. Paweska National Health Laboratory Service

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