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Pierre Tiollais

Pierre Tiollais

D-Index & Metrics

Microbiology

D-Index
86
Citations
30108
World Ranking
832
National Ranking
45

Medicine

D-Index
85
Citations
29967
World Ranking
14500
National Ranking
467

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Pierre Tiollais is a researcher affiliated with the Institut Pasteur in France. The institute is well known for its contributions to biomedical science and infectious disease research. Their association with this institution situates their work within a significant center for life sciences research in Europe.

They have been recognized as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), an acknowledgment that highlights a notable standing within the molecular biology community. The precise year of this recognition is unspecified.

Details about their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, and main research topics are not provided. Thus, specific insights into their scientific output, collaboration network, and research focus areas cannot be outlined here.

Best Publications

  • The hepatitis B virus

    Pierre Tiollais;Christine Pourcel;Anne Dejean

  • Identification of a second human retinoic acid receptor

    Nigel Brand;Martin Petkovich;Andrée Krust;Pierre Chambon

  • Hepatitis B virus.

    Pierre Tiollais;Marie-Annick Buendia

  • Nucleotide sequence of the hepatitis B virus genome (subtype ayw) cloned in E. coli.

    Francis Galibert;Elisabeth Mandart;Françoise Fitoussi;Pierre Tiollais

  • Identification of a retinoic acid responsive element in the retinoic acid receptor & beta;gene

    Maria del Mar Vivanco-Ruiz;Pierre Tiollais;Henk Stunnenberg

  • Sequence of simian immunodeficiency virus from macaque and its relationship to other human and simian retroviruses.

    Lisa Chakrabarti;Mireille Guyader;Marc Alizon;Muthiah D. Daniel

  • Presence of integrated hepatitis B virus DNA sequences in cellular DNA of human hepatocellular carcinoma

    Christian Brechot;Christian Brechot;Christine Pourcel;Anne Louise;Bernadette Rain

  • Nucleotide sequence of the visna lentivirus: relationship to the AIDS virus.

    Pierre Sonigo;Marc Alizon;Katherine Staskus;David Klatzmann

  • HEPATITIS B VIRUS DNA IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE AND NEGATIVE TESTS FOR HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN

    Christian Bréchot;Françoise Degos;Claire Lugassy;Valérie Thiers

  • Differential expression and ligand regulation of the retinoic acid receptor alpha and beta genes.

    Agnès Marchio;P. Tiollais;A. Dejean

  • Hepatitis B virus DNA integration in a sequence homologous to v-erb-A and steroid receptor genes in a hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Anne Dejean;Lydie Bougueleret;Karl-Heinz Grzeschik;Pierre Tiollais

  • Two interferon mRNAs in human fibroblasts: in vitro translation and Escherichia coli cloning studies.

    Jean Weissenbach;Yuti Chernajovsky;Menachem Zeevi;Lester Shulman

  • Biology of hepatitis B virus.

    Pierre Tiollais;Pierre Tiollais;Patrick Charnay;Girish N. Vyas

  • State of hepatitis B virus DNA in hepatocytes of patients with hepatitis B surface antigen-positive and -negative liver diseases.

    Christian Brechot;Michelle Hadchouel;Jacques Scotto;Michelle Fonck

  • Detection of Hepatitis B Virus DNA in Serum by a Simple Spot Hybridization Technique: Comparison with Results for Other Viral Markers

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  • Steroid/thyroid hormone receptor-related protein inappropriately expressed in human hepatocellular carcinoma

    Agnes Marchio;Pierre Tiollais;Anne Dejean

  • Enhanced immunogenicity of the pre-S region of hepatitis B surface antigen

    David R. Milich;George B. Thornton;A. Robert Neurath;Steven B. Kent

  • Detection of hepatitis B virus DNA in liver and serum: a direct appraisal of the chronic carrier state.

    Christian Brechot;Jacques Scotto;Patrick Charnay;Michelle Hadchouel

  • Comprehensive allelotyping of human hepatocellular carcinoma.

    Hisaki Nagai;Pascal Pineau;Pierre Tiollais;Marie Annick Buendia

  • Recurrent chromosomal abnormalities in hepatocellular carcinoma detected by comparative genomic hybridization.

    Agnès Marchio;Mounira Meddeb;Pascal Pineau;Gisèle Danglot

  • Transmission of hepatitis B from hepatitis-B-seronegative subjects.

    V Thiers;D Kremsdorf;H Schellekens;A Goudeau

Frequent Co-Authors

Marie-Louise Michel
Marie-Louise Michel Institut Pasteur
Patrick Charnay
Patrick Charnay École Normale Supérieure
Anne Dejean
Anne Dejean Institut Pasteur
Christine Pourcel
Christine Pourcel University of Paris-Saclay
Christian Bréchot
Christian Bréchot Institut Pasteur
Simon Wain-Hobson
Simon Wain-Hobson Institut Pasteur
Michel Revel
Michel Revel Weizmann Institute of Science
Valérie Thiers
Valérie Thiers Institut Pasteur
Ronald C. Desrosiers
Ronald C. Desrosiers University of Miami
Francis Galibert
Francis Galibert University of Rennes

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