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Michèle Mock

Michèle Mock

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
66
Citations
13227
World Ranking
2437
National Ranking
140

Overview

Michèle Mock is affiliated with the Institut Pasteur in France and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Chemistry. Their academic interests encompass several specialized subfields including Surgery, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Molecular Biology, Ecology, and Biotechnology.

The research topics covered by Michèle Mock include:

  • Bacillus and Francisella bacterial research
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Microbial Inactivation Methods
  • Surgical site infection prevention
  • Surgical Sutures and Adhesives
  • Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
  • Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications

Michèle Mock has authored and co-authored publications in a variety of scientific venues. These venues include:

  • Research in Microbiology
  • Pediatric Quality and Safety
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Clinical Journal for Nurse Practitioners in Women s Health

Recent papers featuring Michèle Mock's involvement are:

  • "Early expression of capsule during Bacillus anthracis germination" (2023, Research in Microbiology)
  • "Leveraging Quality Improvement Tools to Improve Administration of First-line Surgical Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Patients Labeled as Penicillin Allergic" (2025, Pediatric Quality and Safety)
  • "Graphical Abstract: Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 1/2023" (2022, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)
  • "Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate and Adolescents" (2024, Clinical Journal for Nurse Practitioners in Women s Health)

Frequent collaborators in Michèle Mock's research include:

  • Solène Fastenackels
  • Jean-Nicolas Tournier
  • Pierre L. Goossens
  • David Morris
  • Jessica Foley

Best Publications

  • Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus cereus, and Bacillus thuringiensis—One Species on the Basis of Genetic Evidence

    Erlendur Helgason;Ole Andreas Økstad;Dominique A. Caugant;Henning A. Johansen

  • Anthrax lethal factor cleaves the N‐terminus of MAPKKS and induces tyrosine/threonine phosphorylation of MAPKS in cultured macrophages

    G. Vitale;R. Pellizzari;C. Recchi;G. Napolitani

  • A collagen‐like surface glycoprotein is a structural component of the Bacillus anthracis exosporium

    Patricia Sylvestre;Evelyne Couture-Tosi;Michèle Mock

  • Germination of Bacillus anthracis spores within alveolar macrophages

    Chantal Guidi-Rontani;Martine Weber-Levy;Elisabeth Labruyère;Michèle Mock

  • Contribution of individual toxin components to virulence of Bacillus anthracis.

    C Pezard;P Berche;M Mock

  • Susceptibility of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase family members to proteolysis by anthrax lethal factor

    Gaetano Vitale;Lorenzo Bernardi;Giorgio Napolitani;Michèle Mock

  • Bacterial SLH domain proteins are non‐covalently anchored to the cell surface via a conserved mechanism involving wall polysaccharide pyruvylation

    Stéphane Mesnage;Thierry Fontaine;Tâm Mignot;Muriel Delepierre

  • Anthrax lethal factor cleaves MKK3 in macrophages and inhibits the LPS/IFNγ‐induced release of NO and TNFα

    Rossella Pellizzari;Chantal Guidi-Rontani;Gaetano Vitale;Michèle Mock

  • Polymorphism in the collagen-like region of the Bacillus anthracis BclA protein leads to variation in exosporium filament length.

    Patricia Sylvestre;Evelyne Couture-Tosi;Michèle Mock

  • Fate of germinated Bacillus anthracis spores in primary murine macrophages

    Chantal Guidi-Rontani;Martine Levy;Helene Ohayon;Michele Mock

  • Anthrax Spores Make an Essential Contribution to Vaccine Efficacy

    Fabien Brossier;Martine Levy;Michèle Mock

  • THE ATXA GENE PRODUCT ACTIVATES TRANSCRIPTION OF THE ANTHRAX TOXIN GENES AND IS ESSENTIAL FOR VIRULENCE

    Zhihao Dai;Jean‐Claude ‐C Sirard;Michèle Mock;Theresa M Koehler

  • Molecular characterization of the Bacillus anthracis main S‐layer component: evidence that it is the major cell‐associated antigen

    Stéphane Mesnage;Evelyne Tosi‐Couture;Michèle Mock;Pierre Gounon

  • The three Bacillus anthracis toxin genes are coordinately regulated by bicarbonate and temperature.

    J C Sirard;M Mock;A Fouet

  • Primary involvement of pharynx and peyer's patch in inhalational and intestinal anthrax.

    Ian J Glomski;Alejandro Piris-Gimenez;Alejandro Piris-Gimenez;Michel Huerre;Michèle Mock;Michèle Mock

  • Characterization of the Bacillus anthracis S-layer: cloning and sequencing of the structural gene.

    I Etienne-Toumelin;J C Sirard;E Duflot;M Mock

  • The incompatibility between the PlcR- and AtxA-controlled regulons may have selected a nonsense mutation in Bacillus anthracis.

    Tâm Mignot;Michèle Mock;Denis Robichon;Annie Landier

  • Anthrax edema toxin cooperates with lethal toxin to impair cytokine secretion during infection of dendritic cells.

    Jean-Nicolas Tournier;Anne Quesnel-Hellmann;Jacques Mathieu;Cesare Montecucco

  • Role of toxin functional domains in anthrax pathogenesis.

    Fabien Brossier;Martine Weber-Levy;Michele Mock;Jean-Claude Sirard

  • Anthrax toxins and the host: a story of intimacy.

    Michèle Mock;Tâm Mignot

Frequent Co-Authors

Agnès Fouet
Agnès Fouet Institut Cochin
Jean-Claude Sirard
Jean-Claude Sirard Institut Pasteur
Cesare Montecucco
Cesare Montecucco University of Padua
Antoine Danchin
Antoine Danchin Institut Cochin
Pierre Gounon
Pierre Gounon Université Côte d'Azur
Angel Cataldi
Angel Cataldi International Trademark Association
Michel Chignard
Michel Chignard Institut Pasteur
Michel Huerre
Michel Huerre Institut Pasteur
Anne-Brit Kolstø
Anne-Brit Kolstø University of Oslo
Jean-Marie Ghuysen
Jean-Marie Ghuysen University of Liège

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