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D-Index
54
Citations
9914
World Ranking
3976
National Ranking
118

Paul Jolicoeur publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul Jolicoeur sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 174 publications — 38th percentile

38% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Paul Jolicoeur D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paul Jolicoeur sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 54 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paul Jolicoeur is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of immunology and microbiology. Their work spans several subfields including immunology, virology, nephrology, molecular biology, and emergency medicine.

The scientist's research covers multiple main topics such as immune cell function and interaction, HIV research and treatment, immune cells in cancer, reproductive system and pregnancy, renal diseases and glomerulopathies, mast cells and histamine, and amyloidosis including diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.

Recent scholarly contributions include publications in several prominent academic venues. Notable papers by Paul Jolicoeur include:

  • "HIV-1 Nef Induces Hck/Lyn-Dependent Expansion of Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Associated with Elevated Interleukin-17/G-CSF Levels" (2021), Journal of Virology
  • "NEF-Induced HIV-Associated Nephropathy Through HCK/LYN Tyrosine Kinases" (2023), American Journal Of Pathology
  • "Table of Contents" (2023), American Journal Of Pathology
  • "PP1.2 - 00165 Inhibition of ARP2/3 by HIV Nef Leads to Impaired CD4+ T Cell Function & Dysregulation of Immunity within Progressors but not all HIV Controllers" (2024), Journal of Virus Eradication
  • "HIV Nef disrupts Lck signaling by inducing aberrant phosphorylation of its substrates" (2025), ImmunoHorizons

In terms of collaboration, the scientist frequently coauthors with Zaher Hanna, Elena Priceputu, Marc Cool, Nathalie Bouchard, and Clifford A. Lowell.

Paul Jolicoeur has published multiple papers in established journals, with the most frequent venues being:

  • American Journal Of Pathology
  • Journal of Virology
  • Journal of Virus Eradication
  • ImmunoHorizons
  • The Journal of Immunology

Best Publications

  • Nef Harbors a Major Determinant of Pathogenicity for an AIDS-like Disease Induced by HIV-1 in Transgenic Mice

    Zaher Hanna;Denis G Kay;Najet Rebai;Alain Guimond

  • Stochastic Appearance of Mammary Tumors in Transgenic Mice Carrying the MMTV/c-neu Oncogene

    Louise Bouchard;Louis Lamarre;Patrick J. Tremblay;Paul Jolicoeur;Paul Jolicoeur

  • Severe immunodeficiency disease induced by a defective murine leukaemia virus

    Douglas C. Aziz;Zaher Hanna;Paul Jolicoeur;Paul Jolicoeur

  • Involvement of Notch1 in the development of mouse mammary tumors.

    Anne Diévart;Normand Beaulieu;Paul Jolicoeur

  • Frequent provirus insertional mutagenesis of Notch1 in thymomas of MMTVD/myc transgenic mice suggests a collaboration of c-myc and Notch1 for oncogenesis.

    Luc Girard;Zaher Hanna;Normand Beaulieu;Caroline D. Hoemann

  • Immunopathogenesis of Oropharyngeal Candidiasis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

    Unknown

  • Thymotropism of murine leukemia virus is conferred by its long terminal repeat.

    L DesGroseillers;E Rassart;P Jolicoeur

  • Overexpression of activated murine Notch1 and Notch3 in transgenic mice blocks mammary gland development and induces mammary tumors.

    Chunyan Hu;Anne Diévart;Mathieu Lupien;Ezequiel Calvo

  • Murine acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (MAIDS): an animal model to study the AIDS pathogenesis

    Unknown

  • Effect of Fv-1 gene product on proviral DNA formation and integration in cells infected with murine leukemia viruses.

    Paul Jolicoeur;David Baltimore

  • Transgenic Mice Expressing Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 in Immune Cells Develop a Severe AIDS-Like Disease

    Zaher Hanna;Denis G. Kay;Marc Cool;Serge Jothy

  • Physical mapping of the Fv-1 tropism host range determinant of BALB/c murine leukemia viruses.

    L DesGroseillers;P Jolicoeur

  • The pathogenicity of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type 1 Nef in CD4C/HIV transgenic mice is abolished by mutation of its SH3-binding domain, and disease development is delayed in the absence of Hck.

    Zaher Hanna;Xiaoduan Weng;Denis G. Kay;Johanne Poudrier

  • Prevention of breast tumour development in vivo by downregulation of the p185neureceptor

    Makoto Katsumata;Tadao Okudaira;Arabinda Samanta;Douglas P. Clark;Douglas P. Clark

  • The tandem direct repeats within the long terminal repeat of murine leukemia viruses are the primary determinant of their leukemogenic potential.

    L DesGroseillers;P Jolicoeur

  • Expression of HIV-1 genes in podocytes alone can lead to the full spectrum of HIV-1-associated nephropathy.

    Jianyong Zhong;Yiqin Zuo;Ji Ma;Agnes B. Fogo

  • HIV-1 Genes vpr and nef Synergistically Damage Podocytes, Leading to Glomerulosclerosis

    Yiqin Zuo;Taiji Matsusaka;Jianyong Zhong;Ji Ma

  • Cell cycle dependence of synthesis of unintegrated viral DNA in mouse cells newly infected with murine leukemia virus

    Josée Harel;Eric Rassart;Paul Jolicoeur

  • Immunodeficiency and clonal growth of target cells induced by helper-free defective retrovirus.

    Ming Huang;Carole Simard;Paul Jolicoeur;Paul Jolicoeur

  • Retrovirus-induced murine motor neuron disease: mapping the determinant of spongiform degeneration within the envelope gene.

    Yves Paquette;Zaher Hanna;Pierre Savard;Roland Brousseau

  • Physical mapping of the paralysis-inducing determinant of a wild mouse ecotropic neurotropic retrovirus.

    L DesGroseillers;M Barrette;P Jolicoeur

  • Rearrangement of a DNA sequence homologous to a cell-virus junction fragment in several Moloney murine leukemia virus-induced rat thymomas

    Guy Lemay;Paul Jolicoeur

  • Two distinct Notch1 mutant alleles are involved in the induction of T- cell leukemia in c-myc transgenic mice

    C. D. Hoemann;N. Beaulieu;Luc Girard;N. Rebai

  • Evidence for a pathogenic determinant in HIV-1 Nef involved in B cell dysfunction in HIV/AIDS.

    Simon Swingler;Jin Zhou;Catherine Swingler;Ann Dauphin

  • Proviral integration site Mis-1 in rat thymomas corresponds to the pvt-1 translocation breakpoint in murine plasmacytomas.

    L Villeneuve;E Rassart;P Jolicoeur;M Graham

  • Revertants of v-fos-transformed fibroblasts have mutations in cellular genes essential for transformation by other oncogenes

    Helmut Zarbl;Jean Latreille;Paul Jolicoeur

Frequent Co-Authors

Luc DesGroseillers
Luc DesGroseillers University of Montreal
Christine A. Kozak
Christine A. Kozak National Institutes of Health
David Baltimore
David Baltimore California Institute of Technology
Matthias Clauss
Matthias Clauss Indiana University
Isabelle Maridonneau-Parini
Isabelle Maridonneau-Parini Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Serge Benichou
Serge Benichou Grenoble Alpes University
Xiaoyan Jiang
Xiaoyan Jiang University of British Columbia
Tak W. Mak
Tak W. Mak Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Mathieu Lupien
Mathieu Lupien Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Frank H. Ruddle
Frank H. Ruddle Yale University

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