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Overview

Vincent Cavaillès is affiliated with the Institute of Cancer Research of Montpellier in France. Their research portfolio includes significant contributions across biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. The scientist's work has a distinct focus on molecular biology and oncology, as well as biomedical engineering, genetics, and cancer research.

Their main research topics include:

  • Estrogen and related hormone effects
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
  • Cancer-related Molecular Pathways
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes

Several frequently co-published collaborators help frame Cavaillès's research network. These coauthors include:

  • Udo Jeschke
  • Melitta B. Köpke
  • Nina Ditsch
  • Catherine Teyssier
  • Florence Boissière-Michot

Their publications appear in journals and venues with recurring themes relevant to clinical and molecular cancer research, tissue engineering, and biomedical materials. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
  • Cancers
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Scientific Reports

Representative research papers authored or coauthored by Vincent Cavaillès include:

  • Fabrication of 3D printed antimicrobial polycaprolactone scaffolds for tissue engineering applications (2020) in Materials Science and Engineering C
  • Metastatic colorectal cancer cells maintain the TGFβ program and use TGFBI to fuel angiogenesis (2020) in Theranostics
  • 3D printing of cellulose nanocrystals based composites to build robust biomimetic scaffolds for bone tissue engineering (2022) in Scientific Reports
  • Boron Nitride Based Nanobiocomposites: Design by 3D Printing for Bone Tissue Engineering (2020) in ACS Applied Bio Materials
  • Sacrificial mold-assisted 3D printing of stable biocompatible gelatin scaffolds (2021) in Bioprinting

Best Publications

  • Nuclear factor RIP140 modulates transcriptional activation by the estrogen receptor.

    V Cavaillès;S Dauvois;F L'Horset;G Lopez

  • International Union of Pharmacology. LXIV. Estrogen Receptors

    Karin Dahlman-Wright;Vincent Cavailles;Suzanne A. Fuqua;V. Craig Jordan

  • Interaction of proteins with transcriptionally active estrogen receptors

    Vincent Cavailles;Sophie Dauvois;Paul S. Danielian;Malcolm G. Parker

  • Structural and mechanistic insights into bisphenols action provide guidelines for risk assessment and discovery of bisphenol A substitutes.

    Vanessa Delfosse;Marina Grimaldi;Jean-Luc Pons;Abdelhay Boulahtouf

  • Increased Secretion, Altered Processing, and Glycosylation of Pro-Cathepsin D in Human Mammary Cancer Cells

    F. Capony;C. Rougeot;P. Montcourrier;V. Cavailles

  • Direct G Protein Modulation of Cav2 Calcium Channels

    H. William Tedford;Gerald W. Zamponi

  • Estrogen-induced lysosomal proteases secreted by breast cancer cells: a role in carcinogenesis?

    Henri Rochefort;Françoise Capony;Marcel Garcia;Vincent Cavaillès

  • Evaluation of ligand selectivity using reporter cell lines stably expressing estrogen receptor alpha or beta

    Aurélie Escande;Arnaud Pillon;Nadège Servant;Jean-Pierre Cravedi

  • TRANSCRIPTIONAL ACTIVATORS DIFFER IN THEIR RESPONSES TO OVEREXPRESSION OF TATA-BOX-BINDING PROTEIN

    Y. Sadovsky;Paul Webb;G. Lopez;J. D. Baxter

  • Identification of new human pregnane X receptor ligands among pesticides using a stable reporter cell system.

    Géraldine Lemaire;Wissem Mnif;Jean-Marc Pascussi;Arnaud Pillon

  • Cathepsin D gene is controlled by a mixed promoter, and estrogens stimulate only TATA-dependent transcription in breast cancer cells

    Vincent Cavailles;Patrick Augereau;Henri Rochefort

  • Regulation of cathepsin-D and pS2 gene expression by growth factors in MCF7 human breast cancer cells.

    Vincent Cavailles;Marcel Garcia;Henri Rochefort

  • Characterization of the proximal estrogen-responsive element of human cathepsin D gene.

    P Augereau;F Miralles;V Cavaillès;C Gaudelet

  • Transcriptional activities of the orphan nuclear receptor ERR alpha (estrogen receptor-related receptor-alpha).

    Jean-Marc Vanacker;Edith Bonnelye;Sandrine Chopin-Delannoy;Cateline Delmarre

  • Profiling of benzophenone derivatives using fish and human estrogen receptor-specific in vitro bioassays.

    José-Manuel Molina-Molina;Aurélie Escande;Arnaud Pillon;Elena Gomez

  • Synergistic activation of human pregnane X receptor by binary cocktails of pharmaceutical and environmental compounds

    Vanessa Delfosse;Vanessa Delfosse;Vanessa Delfosse;Béatrice Dendele;Tiphaine Huet;Tiphaine Huet;Tiphaine Huet;Marina Grimaldi

  • RIP-140 interacts with multiple nuclear receptors by means of two distinct sites.

    F L'Horset;S Dauvois;D M Heery;V Cavaillès

  • Design of Boron Nitride/Gelatin Electrospun Nanofibers for Bone Tissue Engineering.

    Sakthivel Nagarajan;Sakthivel Nagarajan;Habib Belaid;Céline Pochat-Bohatier;Catherine Teyssier

  • Estrogens and growth factors induce the mRNA of the 52K-pro-cathepsin-D secreted by breast cancer cells.

    V Cavailles;P Augereau;M Garcia;H Rochefort

  • Transcriptional regulation by the repressor of estrogen receptor activity via recruitment of histone deacetylases.

    Vladislav Kurtev;Raphael Margueron;Karin Kroboth;Egon Ogris

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick Balaguer
Patrick Balaguer University of Montpellier
Henri Rochefort
Henri Rochefort University of Montpellier
Raphael Margueron
Raphael Margueron PSL University
Nadia Harbeck
Nadia Harbeck Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
William Bourguet
William Bourguet University of Montpellier
Jacques Colinge
Jacques Colinge University of Montpellier
Malcolm G. Parker
Malcolm G. Parker Imperial College London
Catherine A. Royer
Catherine A. Royer Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mikhael Bechelany
Mikhael Bechelany University of Montpellier
Philippe Miele
Philippe Miele Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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