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Philippe Moingeon

Philippe Moingeon

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Microbiology

D-Index
62
Citations
11714
World Ranking
2913
National Ranking
171

Overview

Philippe Moingeon is affiliated with Sanofi in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans multiple interconnected areas, including molecular biology, rheumatology, immunology, physiology, and computational theory and mathematics.

Their work covers significant topics such as systemic lupus erythematosus research, salivary gland disorders and functions, computational drug discovery methods, cell image analysis techniques, bioinformatics and genomic networks, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, and atherosclerosis and cardiovascular diseases.

Frequent collaborators include Laurence Laigle, Emiko Desvaux, Perrine Soret, Mickaël Guedj, and Audrey Aussy, with whom Moingeon has co-authored several papers.

Moingeon has published in a variety of scientific venues, most notably:

  • Drug Discovery Today
  • médecine/sciences
  • Nature Medicine
  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Expert Review of Clinical Immunology

Key recent publications from Moingeon include:

  • Artificial intelligence-enhanced drug design and development: Toward a computational precision medicine, 2021, Drug Discovery Today
  • Virtual patients, digital twins and causal disease models: Paving the ground for in silico clinical trials, 2023, Drug Discovery Today

Additional relevant publications by Moingeon's co-authors in overlapping research fields include:

  • A dynamic COVID-19 immune signature includes associations with poor prognosis, 2020, Nature Medicine
  • A deep learning method for predicting knee osteoarthritis radiographic progression from MRI, 2021, Arthritis Research & Therapy
  • Author Correction: A dynamic COVID-19 immune signature includes associations with poor prognosis, 2020, Nature Medicine

Best Publications

  • A dynamic COVID-19 immune signature includes associations with poor prognosis.

    Adam G. Laing;Anna Lorenc;Irene del Molino del Barrio;Irene del Molino del Barrio;Abhishek Das;Abhishek Das

  • Activation of natural regulatory T cells by IgG Fc–derived peptide “Tregitopes”

    Anne S. De Groot;Leonard Moise;Julie A. McMurry;Erik Wambre

  • Immune mechanisms of allergen-specific sublingual immunotherapy.

    P. Moingeon;T. Batard;R. Fadel;F. Frati

  • Sublingual allergen immunotherapy: mode of action and its relationship with the safety profile

    M A Calderón;F E R Simons;Hans-Jørgen Malling;R F Lockey

  • A population of early fetal thymocytes expressing FcγRIIIII contains precursors of T lymphocytes and natural killer cells

    Hans Reimer Rodewald;Philippe Moingeon;Jeanne L. Lucich;Chrysoula Dosiou

  • CD2-mediated adhesion facilitates T lymphocyte antigen recognition function.

    Philippe Moingeon;Hsiu-Ching Chang;Barbara P. Wallner;Christopher Stebbins

  • Multiple-allergen And Single-allergen Immunotherapy Strategies In Polysensitized Patients: Looking At The Published Evidence

    Moisés A. Calderón;Linda Cox;Thomas B. Casale;Philippe Moingeon

  • The CREATE Project : development of certified reference materials for allergenic products and validation of methods for their quantification

    R. Van Ree;M. D. Chapman;F. Ferreira;S. Vieths

  • A gamma-chain complex forms a functional receptor on cloned human lymphocytes with natural killer-like activity.

    P. Moingeon;S. Jitsukawa;F. Faure;F. Troalen

  • Tumoral and Immunologic Response After Vaccination of Melanoma Patients With an ALVAC Virus Encoding MAGE Antigens Recognized by T Cells

    Nicolas van Baren;Marie-Claude Bonnet;Brigitte Dréno;Amir Khammari

  • Early onset of action of a 5-grass-pollen 300-IR sublingual immunotherapy tablet evaluated in an allergen challenge chamber.

    Friedrich Horak;Petra Zieglmayer;René Zieglmayer;Patrick Lemell

  • The Structural Biology of CD2

    Philippe Moingeon;Hsiu-Ching Chang;Peter H. Sayre;Linda K. Clayton

  • Characterization of natural killer cells with antileukemia activity following allogeneic bone marrow transplantation

    Thierry Hercend;Tak Takvorian;Alexandre Nowill;Ramana Tantravahi

  • A soluble multimeric recombinant CD2 protein identifies CD48 as a low affinity ligand for human CD2: divergence of CD2 ligands during the evolution of humans and mice.

    A. R. N. Arulanandam;P. Moingeon;M. F. Concino;M. A. Recny

  • A regulatory dendritic cell signature correlates with the clinical efficacy of allergen-specific sublingual immunotherapy.

    Aline Zimmer;Julien Bouley;Maxime Le Mignon;Elodie Pliquet

  • Changes in markers associated with dendritic cells driving the differentiation of either TH2 cells or regulatory T cells correlate with clinical benefit during allergen immunotherapy

    Claire Gueguen;Julien Bouley;Hélène Moussu;Sonia Luce

  • Towards the rational design of Th1 adjuvants.

    P. Moingeon;J. Haensler;A. Lindberg

  • Interdependence of CD3-Ti and CD2 activation pathways in human T lymphocytes.

    A. Alcover;C. Alberini;O. Acuto;L. K. Clayton

  • A unique T-cell receptor complex expressed on human fetal lymphocytes displaying natural-killer-like activity

    P. Moingeon;A. Ythier;G. Goubin;F. Faure

  • A new molecular classification to drive precision treatment strategies in primary Sjögren’s syndrome

    Perrine Soret;Christelle Le Dantec;Emiko Desvaux;Nathan Foulquier

  • Oral dendritic cells mediate antigen-specific tolerance by stimulating TH1 and regulatory CD4+ T cells

    Laurent Mascarell;Vincent Lombardi;Anne Louise;Nathalie Saint-Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

James Tartaglia
James Tartaglia Sanofi (France)
Ellis L. Reinherz
Ellis L. Reinherz Harvard University
Pierre van der Bruggen
Pierre van der Bruggen Université Catholique de Louvain
Thierry Hercend
Thierry Hercend University of Nantes
David J. McConkey
David J. McConkey Johns Hopkins University
Meri K. Tulic
Meri K. Tulic Grenoble Alpes University
Susan L. Prescott
Susan L. Prescott Telethon Kids Institute
Adrian Hayday
Adrian Hayday King's College London
Pascal Demoly
Pascal Demoly University of Montpellier

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