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Michelle Fleury

Michelle Fleury

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Psychology

D-Index
37
Citations
6387
World Ranking
9161
National Ranking
621

Overview

Michelle Fleury is affiliated with Université Laval in Canada, contributing primarily to the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology. Their research is notably concentrated within the subfields of Oncology, Immunology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Biotechnology, and Molecular Biology.

The core scientific topics they investigate include:

  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Cancer Research and Treatments

Their publication record includes research articles and abstracts published across a variety of venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Cytokine
  • Cancer Research
  • Cancer Immunology Research

Selected recent papers authored by Michelle Fleury include:

  • Partial STAT5 signaling is sufficient for CD4+ T cell priming but not memory formation, 2021, Cytokine
  • 173 Expression of a membrane-tethered IL-15/IL-15 receptor fusion protein enhances the persistence of MSLN-targeted TRuC-T cells, 2021, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations encompass:

  • Robert M. Tighe
  • Robert Hofmeister
  • Lindsay Webb
  • Amy Watt
  • Jian Ding

Best Publications

  • Attentional demands for static and dynamic equilibrium

    Y. Lajoie;N. Teasdale;C. Bard;M. Fleury

  • On the cognitive penetrability of posture control.

    N. Teasdale;C. Bard;J. LaRue;M. Fleury

  • Upright Standing and Gait: Are There Changes in Attentional Requirements Related to Normal Aging?

    Y. Lajoie;N. Teasdale;C. Bard;M. Fleury

  • Expertise Differences in Preparing to Return a Tennis Serve: A Visual Information Processing Approach

    Claude Goulet;Chantai Bard;Michelle Fleury

  • Availability of visual and proprioceptive afferent messages and postural control in elderly adults.

    Laurette Hay;Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury;Normand Teasdale

  • Reference systems for coding spatial information in normal subjects and a deafferented patient

    J. Blouin;C. Bard;N. Teasdale;J. Paillard

  • Gait problems in diabetic neuropathic patients

    Richard Courtemanche;Normand Teasdale;Pierre Boucher;Michelle Fleury

  • Determining Movement Onsets from Temporal Series

    Normand Teasdale;Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury;Douglas E. Young

  • Role of afferent information in the timing of motor commands: a comparative study with a deafferented patient.

    Chantal Bard;Jacques Paillard;Yves Lajoie;Michelle Fleury

  • Deafferentation and pointing with visual double-step perturbations.

    Chantal Bard;Yvonne Turrell;Michelle Fleury;Normand Teasdale

  • Timing and accuracy of visually directed movements in children: control of direction and amplitude components.

    Chantal Bard;Laurette Hay;Michelle Fleury

  • The role of proprioceptive information for the production of isometric forces and for handwriting tasks.

    N. Teasdale;R. Forget;C. Bard;J. Paillard

  • Gait of a deafferented subject without large myelinated sensory fibers below the neck.

    Y. Lajoie;N. Teasdale;J. D. Cole;M. Burnett

  • Contribution of proprioception for calibrating and updating the motor space.

    Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury;Normand Teasdale;Jacques Paillard

  • Mirror drawing in a deafferented patient and normal subjects Visuoproprioceptive conflict

    Y. Lajoie;J. Paillard;N. Teasdale;C. Bard

  • Role of peripheral vision in the directional control of rapid aiming movements

    Chantal Bard;Laurette Hay;Michelle Fleury

  • Analysis of Gymnastics Judges' Visual Search

    Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury;Lise Carrière;Madeleine Hallé

  • Age-related differences in the reaching and grasping coordination in children: unimanual and bimanual tasks

    Isabelle Olivier;Laurette Hay;Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury

  • Effects of different types of physical activity on the performance of perceptual tasks in peripheral and central vision and coincident timing.

    Michelle Fleury;Chantal Bard

  • Contribution of central and peripheral vision to the regulation of stance

    Vincent Nougier;Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury;Normand Teasdale

  • Contribution of Central and Peripheral Vision to the Regulation of Stance: Developmental Aspects.

    Vincent Nougier;Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury;Normand Teasdale

  • Development of Eye-Hand Coordination Across the Life Span

    Chantal Bard;Michelle Fleury;Laurette Hay

Frequent Co-Authors

Chantal Bard
Chantal Bard Université Laval
Michel Audiffren
Michel Audiffren University of Poitiers
Bruce Bridgeman
Bruce Bridgeman University of California, Santa Cruz

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