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D-Index
50
Citations
12388
World Ranking
17479
National Ranking
750

Overview

Raymond Pictet is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their academic profile represents an ongoing engagement in research at this institution.

There are no recorded recent papers or publications available for review in the current dataset. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors or commonly used publication venues to detail collaborative networks or preferred outlets for dissemination.

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Best Publications

  • Rat Insulin Genes: Construction of Plasmids Containing the Coding Sequences

    Axel Ullrich;John Shine;John Chirgwin;Raymond Pictet

  • Sequence of the human insulin gene

    Graeme I. Bell;Raymond L. Pictet;William J. Rutter;Barbara Cordell

  • An ultrastructural analysis of the developing embryonic pancreas

    Raymond L. Pictet;Raymond L. Pictet;William R. Clark;William R. Clark;Robert H. Williams;Robert H. Williams;William J. Rutter;William J. Rutter

  • The neural crest and the origin of the insulin-producing and other gastrointestinal hormone-producing cells.

    Raymond L. Pictet;Leslie B. Rall;Patricia Phelps;William J. Rutter

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNAs encoding two distinct somatostatin precursors found in the endocrine pancreas of anglerfish.

    Peter Hobart;Robert Crawford;LuPing Shen;Raymond Pictet

  • Human somatostatin I: sequence of the cDNA.

    Lu-Ping Shen;Raymond L. Pictet;William J. Rutter

  • In vivo footprinting of rat TAT gene: dynamic interplay between the glucocorticoid receptor and a liver-specific factor.

    Gildas Rigaud;Jeanne Roux;Raymond Pictet;Thierry Grange

  • THE ENDOCRINE CELLS IN THE EPITHELIUM OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL MUCOSA OF THE RAT : An Electron Microscope Study

    W. G. Forssmann;L. Orci;R. Pictet;A. E. Renold

  • Cell-type specific activity of two glucocorticoid responsive units of rat tyrosine aminotransferase gene is associated with multiple binding sites for C/EBP and a novel liver-specific nuclear factor

    Thierry Grange;Jeanne Roux;Gildas Rigaud;Raymond Pictet

  • Isolation and characterization of a cloned rat insulin gene

    Barbara Cordell;Graeme Bell;Edmund Tischer;Frances M. Denoto

  • The expression cassette determines the functional activity of ribozymes in mammalian cells by controlling their intracellular localization.

    E Bertrand;D Castanotto;C Zhou;C Carbonnelle

  • Messenger RNA deadenylylation precedes decapping in mammalian cells

    P. Couttet;M. Fromont-Racine;D. Steel;R. Pictet

  • Human mRNA polyadenylate binding protein: evolutionary conservation of a nucleic acid binding motif

    Thierry Grange;Cezar Martins de Sa;Jacqueline Oddos;Raymond Pictet

  • Isolation and characterization of the human prolactin gene

    Anh T Truong;Colette Duez;Alexandra Belayew;André Renard

  • Nucleotide sequence of a cDNA clone encoding human preproinsulin

    Graeme I. Bell;William F. Swain;Raymond Pictet;Barbara Cordell

  • Can hammerhead ribozymes be efficient tools to inactivate gene function

    Edouard Bertrand;Raymond Pictet;Thierry Grange

  • Hepatocyte nuclear factor 3 determines the amplitude of the glucocorticoid response of the rat tyrosine aminotransferase gene.

    Jeanne Roux;Raymond Pictet;Thierry Grange

  • Site-directed mutagenesis of mouse dihydrofolate reductase. Mutants with increased resistance to methotrexate and trimethoprim.

    J Thillet;J Absil;S R Stone;R Pictet

  • Structure of a family of rat amylase genes

    Raymond J. MacDonald;Michael M. Crerar;Michael M. Crerar;William F. Swain;Raymond L. Pictet;Raymond L. Pictet

  • Structural evidence for glucagon producing cells in the intestinal mucosa of the rat

    Lelio Orci;Raymond Pictet;Wolf G. Forssmann;Albert E. Renold

Frequent Co-Authors

William J. Rutter
William J. Rutter University of California, San Francisco
Axel Ullrich
Axel Ullrich Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
Raymond J. MacDonald
Raymond J. MacDonald The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Edouard Bertrand
Edouard Bertrand Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John Shine
John Shine Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Barbara Cordell
Barbara Cordell University of California, San Francisco
Graeme I. Bell
Graeme I. Bell University of Chicago
Howard M. Goodman
Howard M. Goodman Harvard University
Elliot M. Meyerowitz
Elliot M. Meyerowitz California Institute of Technology

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