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Rafael Oriol is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France. Their academic profile is focused on scientific research within the context of this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Carbohydrate antigens of pig tissues reacting with human natural antibodies as potential targets for hyperacute vascular rejection in pig-to-man organ xenotransplantation.

    Rafael Oriol;Yong Ye;Eugen Koren;David K.C. Cooper

  • Genetics of ABO, H, Lewis, X and related antigens.

    Rafael Oriol;Jacques Le Pendu;Rosella Mollicone

  • Identification of α-galactosyl and other carbohydrate epitopes that are bound by human anti-pig antibodies: relevance to discordant xenografting in man

    D.K.C. Cooper;A.H. Good;E. Koren;R. Oriol

  • The animal sialyltransferases and sialyltransferase-related genes: a phylogenetic approach.

    Anne Harduin-Lepers;Rosella Mollicone;Philippe Delannoy;Rafael Oriol

  • Oligosaccharides and Discordant Xenotransplantation

    David K. C. Cooper;Eugen Koren;Rafael Oriol

  • Lewis Histo-Blood Group System and Associated Secretory Phenotypes

    Stephen Henry;Rafael Oriol;Bo Samuelsson

  • Purification of lipoprotein antigens of Echinococcus granulosus from sheep hydatid fluid.

    R Oriol;J F Williams;M V Pérez Esandi;C Oriol

  • Divergent evolution of fucosyltransferase genes from vertebrates, invertebrates, and bacteria.

    Rafael Oriol;Rosella Mollicone;Anne Cailleau;Luis Balanzino

  • A new genetic model proposing that the Se gene is a structural gene closely linked to the H gene

    R Oriol;J Danilovs;B R Hawkins

  • Immunohistologic pattern of type 1 (Lea, Leb) and type 2 (X, Y, H) blood group-related antigens in the human pyloric and duodenal mucosae.

    Mollicone R;Bara J;Le Pendu J;Oriol R

  • Genetically engineered pigs

    D.K.C Cooper;E Koren;R Oriol

  • In vivo immunoadsorption of antipig antibodies in baboons using a specific Gal(alpha)1-3Gal column.

    S. Taniguchi;F. A. Neethling;E. Y. Korchagina;N. Bovin

  • Acceptor specificity and tissue distribution of three human α-3-fucosyltransferases

    Rosella Mollicone;Anne Gibaud;Anne François;Murray Ratcliffe

  • Genetic complementation reveals a novel human congenital disorder of glycosylation of type II, due to inactivation of the Golgi CMP–sialic acid transporter

    Ivan Martinez-Duncker;Thierry Dupré;Véronique Piller;Friedrich Piller

  • Conserved structural features in eukaryotic and prokaryotic fucosyltransferases.

    Christelle Breton;Rafael Oriol;Anne Imberty

  • Genetic regulation of the expression of ABH and Lewis antigens in tissues.

    R Oriol;R Mollicone;P Coullin;A M Dalix

  • Evidence that intravenously administered alpha-galactosyl carbohydrates reduce baboon serum cytotoxicity to pig kidney cells (PK15) and transplanted pig hearts.

    Y. Ye;F. A. Neethling;M. Niekrasz;E. Koren

  • Computer simulation of histo-blood group oligosaccharides: energy maps of all constituting disaccharides and potential energy surfaces of 14 ABH and Lewis carbohydrate antigens.

    Anne Imberty;Emmanuel Mikros;Jaroslav Koca;Rosella Mollicone

  • Protection of pig kidney (PK15) cells from the cytotoxic effect of anti-pig antibodies by alpha-galactosyl oligosaccharides.

    Francisca A. Neethling;Eugen Koren;Yong Ye;Steven V. Richards

  • The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans synthesizes unusual O-linked glycans: identification of glucose-substituted mucin-type O-glycans and short chondroitin-like oligosaccharides.

    Yann Guérardel;Luis Balanzino;Emmanuel Maes;Yves Leroy

Frequent Co-Authors

David K. C. Cooper
David K. C. Cooper University of Pittsburgh
Göran Larson
Göran Larson University of Gothenburg
Anne Imberty
Anne Imberty Grenoble Alpes University
Paul I. Terasaki
Paul I. Terasaki University of California, Los Angeles
Philippe Dartevelle
Philippe Dartevelle University of Luxembourg
Nicolai V. Bovin
Nicolai V. Bovin Russian Academy of Sciences
Patrice Codogno
Patrice Codogno Université Paris Cité
Serge Pérez
Serge Pérez Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Martien A. M. Groenen
Martien A. M. Groenen Wageningen University & Research

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