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Biology and Biochemistry
France
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
87
Citations
22446
World Ranking
2886
National Ranking
68

Medicine

D-Index
95
Citations
26574
World Ranking
10207
National Ranking
317

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in France Leader Award

Overview

Pierre J. Marie is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their research spans several aspects of psychology, with an emphasis on clinical psychology as well as intersections with sociology and political science.

Their publication record includes recent papers focusing on psychoanalysis, psychopathology, and social dimensions of family and education. Notable papers published in 2022 include:

  • "Humanidades Digitais e ensino da História: O projeto 25 AprilPTLab" in Revista Portuguesa de Educação
  • "Pulsion" in Figures de la psychanalyse
  • "De féminin/masculin à féminité/masculinité" in Figures de la psychanalyse

These works engage with topics concerning psychoanalysis and psychopathology research, as well as social policies and family structures.

The primary fields of study in Pierre J. Marie's work center on psychology, with a specialization in clinical psychology. Their research also informs sociological and political science perspectives.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Pierre J. Marie include:

  • Pedro Réquio
  • Dionísia Laranjeiro
  • F. Cabahug Reagan
  • L. Montalan Gina

Publication venues where Pierre J. Marie's work commonly appears are:

  • Figures de la psychanalyse
  • Revista Portuguesa de Educação

Best Publications

  • FGF signaling pathways in endochondral and intramembranous bone development and human genetic disease.

    David M. Ornitz;Pierre J. Marie

  • Mechanisms of action and therapeutic potential of strontium in bone

    P.J. Marie;P. Ammann;G. Boivin;C. Rey

  • Incorporation and distribution of strontium in bone.

    S.G Dahl;P Allain;P.J Marie;Y Mauras

  • The divalent strontium salt S12911 enhances bone cell replication and bone formation in vitro.

    E. Canalis;M. Hott;P. Deloffre;Y. Tsouderos

  • An Uncoupling Agent Containing Strontium Prevents Bone Loss by Depressing Bone Resorption and Maintaining Bone Formation in Estrogen-Deficient Rats

    Pierre J. Marie;Monique Hott;Dominique Modrowski;Cinderella De Pollak

  • Transcription factors controlling osteoblastogenesis

    Pierre J. Marie

  • Fibroblast growth factor signaling in skeletal development and disease

    David M. Ornitz;Pierre J. Marie;Pierre J. Marie

  • Strontium signaling: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic implications in osteoporosis.

    Zuzana Saidak;Pierre J. Marie

  • Fibroblast growth factor signaling controlling osteoblast differentiation.

    P.J. Marie

  • The calcium-sensing receptor in bone cells: a potential therapeutic target in osteoporosis.

    Pierre J. Marie

  • Priming integrin α5 promotes human mesenchymal stromal cell osteoblast differentiation and osteogenesis

    Zahia Hamidouche;Olivia Fromigué;Jochen Ringe;Thomas Häupl

  • Behavior of human osteoblastic cells on stoichiometric hydroxyapatite and type A carbonate apatite: role of surface energy.

    Stphane A. Redey;Michel Nardin;Didier Bernache-Assolant;Christian Rey

  • Bone response to phosphate salts, ergocalciferol, and calcitriol in hypophosphatemic vitamin D-resistant rickets.

    Francis H. Glorieux;Pierre J. Marie;John M. Pettifor;Edgard E. Delvin

  • Osteoblasts in osteoporosis: past, emerging, and future anabolic targets

    Pierre J Marie;Moustapha Kassem

  • Strontium increases vertebral bone volume in rats at a low dose that does not induce detectable mineralization defect

    M.D. Grynpas;E. Hamilton;R. Cheung;Y. Tsouderos

  • Senescence-associated intrinsic mechanisms of osteoblast dysfunctions

    Moustapha Kassem;Pierre J. Marie;Pierre J. Marie

  • How strontium ranelate, via opposite effects on bone resorption and formation, prevents osteoporosis

    P. J. Marie;P. J. Marie;D. Felsenberg;M. L. Brandi

  • Normal matrix mineralization induced by strontium ranelate in MC3T3-E1 osteogenic cells.

    A Barbara;P Delannoy;B.G Denis;P.J Marie

  • Strontium ranelate: a physiological approach for optimizing bone formation and resorption.

    P.J. Marie

  • The effects of fibroblast growth factor-2 on human neonatal calvaria osteoblastic cells are differentiation stage specific.

    F. Debiais;M. Hott;A. M. Graulet;P. J. Marie

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Häupl
Thomas Häupl Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Jochen Ringe
Jochen Ringe Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Philippe Delannoy
Philippe Delannoy University of Lille
Jean-Jacques Body
Jean-Jacques Body Université Libre de Bruxelles
Moustapha Kassem
Moustapha Kassem University of Southern Denmark
Ranieri Cancedda
Ranieri Cancedda University of Genoa
Laurence Vico
Laurence Vico Jean Monnet University
Pascal Barbry
Pascal Barbry Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
David M. Ornitz
David M. Ornitz Washington University in St. Louis
Elisabeth Traiffort
Elisabeth Traiffort Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale

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