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Philippe Bouvet is affiliated with École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in France and has contributed extensively to research in biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work covers several specialized subfields including molecular biology, infectious diseases, neurology, oncology, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

The scientist's research topics primarily focus on RNA modifications and cancer, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, RNA research and splicing, as well as studies related to COVID-19 and cancer immunotherapy. Specific areas of interest include:

  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • RNA research and splicing
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • COVID-19 clinical research studies
  • Pancreatic and hepatic oncology research
  • Cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers

Philippe Bouvet has published extensively in various scientific journals, with notable frequent publications in:

  • Cancers
  • Cells
  • NAR Cancer
  • Nature Communications
  • European Respiratory Journal

Recent papers include:

  • A novel view on an old drug, 5-fluorouracil: an unexpected RNA modifier with intriguing impact on cancer cell fate, 2021, NAR Cancer
  • Ribosome Biogenesis Alterations in Colorectal Cancer, 2020, Cells
  • Alteration of ribosome function upon 5-fluorouracil treatment favors cancer cell drug-tolerance, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Nebulised liposomal amphotericin-B as maintenance therapy in allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis: a randomised, multicentre trial, 2021, European Respiratory Journal
  • Chromatin Protein PC4 Orchestrates B Cell Differentiation by Collaborating with IKAROS and IRF4, 2020, Cell Reports

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Philippe Bouvet include:

  • Mounira Chalabi-Dchar
  • Hichem C. Mertani
  • Jean-Jacques Diaz
  • Frédéric Catez
  • Virginie Marcel

Best Publications

  • Structure and functions of nucleolin

    H. Ginisty;H. Sicard;B. Roger;Philippe Bouvet

  • A 5'-terminal stem-loop structure can stabilize mRNA in Escherichia coli.

    Sheri A. Emory;Philippe Bouvet;Joel G. Belasco

  • Nucleolin: a multiFACeTed protein.

    Fabien Mongelard;Philippe Bouvet

  • Nucleolin functions in the first step of ribosomal RNA processing.

    Hervé Ginisty;François Amalric;Philippe Bouvet

  • The Histone Variant MacroH2A Interferes with Transcription Factor Binding and SWI/SNF Nucleosome Remodeling

    Dimitar Angelov;Annie Molla;Pierre-Yves Perche;Fabienne Hans

  • Specific regulation of Xenopus chromosomal 5S rRNA gene transcription in vivo by histone H1.

    Philippe Bouvet;Stefan Dimitrov;Alan P. Wolffe

  • p53 Acts as a Safeguard of Translational Control by Regulating Fibrillarin and rRNA Methylation in Cancer

    Virginie Marcel;Virginie Marcel;Sandra E. Ghayad;Sandra E. Ghayad;Stéphane Belin;Stéphane Belin;Gabriel Therizols;Gabriel Therizols

  • Nucleolin is a histone chaperone with FACT-like activity and assists remodeling of nucleosomes

    Dimitar Angelov;Vladimir A Bondarenko;Sébastien Almagro;Hervé Menoni

  • Control of RNase E-mediated RNA degradation by 5'-terminal base pairing in E. coli.

    Philippe Bouvet;Philippe Bouvet;Joel G. Belasco

  • Molecular basis of sequence-specific recognition of pre-ribosomal RNA by nucleolin.

    Frédéric H.-T. Allain;Philippe Bouvet;Thorsten Dieckmann;Thorsten Dieckmann;Juli Feigon

  • A role for transcription and FRGY2 in masking maternal mRNA within Xenopus oocytes

    Philippe Bouvet;Alan P. Wolffe

  • The roles of nucleolin subcellular localization in cancer.

    Caroline Madeleine Berger;Xavier Gaume;Philippe Bouvet

  • Inactivation of nucleolin leads to nucleolar disruption, cell cycle arrest and defects in centrosome duplication.

    Iva Ugrinova;Karine Monier;Corinne Ivaldi;Marc Thiry

  • Nucleolin Interacts with Several Ribosomal Proteins through Its RGG Domain

    Philippe Bouvet;Jean-Jacques Diaz;Karine Kindbeiter;Jean-Jacques Madjar

  • A topological mechanism for TRF2-enhanced strand invasion

    Simon Amiard;Michel Doudeau;Sébastien Pinte;Anaïs Poulet

  • Nucleolin is a Sequence-specific RNA-binding Protein: Characterization of Targets on Pre-ribosomal RNA

    Laurence Ghisolfi-Nieto;Gérard Joseph;Francine Puvion-Dutilleul;François Amalric

  • Sequence-specific RNA recognition by the Xenopus Y-box proteins. An essential role for the cold shock domain.

    Bouvet P;Matsumoto K;Wolffe Ap

  • AS-1411, a guanosine-rich oligonucleotide aptamer targeting nucleolin for the potential treatment of cancer, including acute myeloid leukemia.

    Fabien Mongelard;Philippe Bouvet

  • Mechanism of Polymerase II Transcription Repression by the Histone Variant macroH2A

    Cécile Marie Doyen;Cécile Marie Doyen;Woojin An;Dimitar Angelov;Vladimir Bondarenko

  • Interaction of nucleolin with ribosomal RNA genes and its role in RNA polymerase I transcription

    Rong Cong;Sadhan Das;Iva Ugrinova;Sanjeev Kumar

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Dimitrov
Stefan Dimitrov Grenoble Alpes University
François Amalric
François Amalric Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Tapas K. Kundu
Tapas K. Kundu Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Benjamin Audit
Benjamin Audit École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Joel G. Belasco
Joel G. Belasco New York University
Jiemin Wong
Jiemin Wong East China Normal University
Juli Feigon
Juli Feigon University of California, Los Angeles
Marc Thiry
Marc Thiry University of Liège
Alain Puisieux
Alain Puisieux Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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