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Vincent Goffin is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans subfields including Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Immunology, and Genetics.

Their recent publications cover a range of biomedical topics and have appeared in various scientific journals. Notable papers include:

  • Meningeal CGRP-Prolactin Interaction Evokes Female-Specific Migraine Behavior, 2021, Annals of Neurology
  • Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Governing Sex Differences in Hyperalgesic Priming Involve Prolactin Receptor Sensory Neuron Signaling, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience
  • STAT3/LKB1 controls metastatic prostate cancer by regulating mTORC1/CREB pathway, 2023, Molecular Cancer
  • STING protects breast cancer cells from intrinsic and genotoxic-induced DNA instability via a non-canonical, cell-autonomous pathway, 2021, Oncogene
  • Prostate luminal progenitor cells: from mouse to human, from health to disease, 2022, Nature Reviews Urology

Goffin's research interests include topics such as Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research, Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions, interferon and immune responses, Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factors, Pain Mechanisms and Treatments, and Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology.

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), European Urology Open Science, Cancer Research, Cancers, and Annals of Neurology.

Collaborations play a significant role in Goffin's research, with frequent co-authors including Jacques-Emmanuel Guidotti, Nicolas Barry Delongchamps, Natascha Pigat, Manon Baurès, and J. Anract.

Best Publications

  • Prolactin (PRL) and Its Receptor: Actions, Signal Transduction Pathways and Phenotypes Observed in PRL Receptor Knockout Mice

    Christine Bole-Feysot;Vincent Goffin;Marc Edery;Nadine Binart

  • PROLACTIN: The New Biology of an Old Hormone

    Vincent Goffin;Nadine Binart;Philippe Touraine;Paul A Kelly

  • A common polymorphism of the growth hormone receptor is associated with increased responsiveness to growth hormone

    Christine Dos Santos;Laurent Essioux;Laurent Essioux;Cécile Teinturier;Maïté Tauber

  • Sequence-function relationships within the expanding family of prolactin, growth hormone, placental lactogen, and related proteins in mammals

    Vincent Goffin;Kathleen T. Shiverick;Paul A. Kelly;Joseph A. Martial

  • Opposing actions of intact and N-terminal fragments of the human prolactin/growth hormone family members on angiogenesis: An efficient mechanism for the regulation of angiogenesis

    Ingrid Struman;Frauke Bentzien;Hsinyu Lee;Véronique Mainfroid

  • Bone homeostasis in growth hormone receptor–null mice is restored by IGF-I but independent of Stat5

    Natalie A. Sims;Philippe Clément-Lacroix;Francesca Da Ponte;Yasmina Bouali

  • Development and potential clinical uses of human prolactin receptor antagonists.

    Vincent Goffin;Vincent Goffin;Sophie Bernichtein;Sophie Bernichtein;Philippe Touraine;Philippe Touraine;Philippe Touraine;Paul A. Kelly;Paul A. Kelly

  • New concepts in prolactin biology

    Sophie Bernichtein;Philippe Touraine;Vincent Goffin

  • Osteoblasts Are a New Target for Prolactin: Analysis of Bone Formation in Prolactin Receptor Knockout Mice

    Philippe Clement-Lacroix;Christopher Ormandy;Lien Lepescheux;Patrick Ammann

  • The Prolactin/Growth Hormone Receptor Family: Structure/Function Relationships

    Vincent Goffin;Paul A. Kelly

  • Development of pure prolactin receptor antagonists.

    Sophie Bernichtein;Christine Kayser;Karin Dillner;Stéphanie Moulin

  • Impaired islet function in commonly used transgenic mouse lines due to human growth hormone minigene expression.

    Bas Brouwers;Geoffroy de Faudeur;Anna B Osipovich;Lotte Goyvaerts

  • Antagonistic properties of human prolactin analogs that show paradoxical agonistic activity in the Nb2 bioassay.

    Vincent Goffin;Sandrina Kinet;Fatima Ferrag;Nadine Binart

  • Autocrine Prolactin Promotes Prostate Cancer Cell Growth via Janus Kinase-2-Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription-5a/b Signaling Pathway

    Ayush Dagvadorj;Sean Collins;Jean-Baptiste Jomain;Junaid Abdulghani

  • A single phosphotyrosine residue of the prolactin receptor is responsible for activation of gene transcription.

    J.-J. Lebrun;Suhad Ali;V. Goffin;A. Ullrich

  • Prolactin Modulates TRPV1 in Female Rat Trigeminal Sensory Neurons

    Anibal R. Diogenes;Amol M. Patwardhan;Nathaniel Aaron Jeske;Nikita B. Ruparel

  • Human prolactin (hPRL) antagonists inhibit hPRL-activated signaling pathways involved in breast cancer cell proliferation.

    Marta Llovera;Caroline Pichard;Sophie Bernichtein;Sébastien Jeay

  • Local prolactin is a target to prevent expansion of basal/stem cells in prostate tumors

    Vincent Rouet;Roman L. Bogorad;Christine Kayser;Karima Kessal

  • Solution structure of human prolactin

    Kaare Teilum;Jeffrey C. Hoch;Vincent Goffin;Sandrina Kinet

  • Cathepsin D Processes Human Prolactin into Multiple 16K-Like N-Terminal Fragments: Study of Their Antiangiogenic Properties and Physiological Relevance

    David Piwnica;Philippe Touraine;Ingrid Struman;Sébastien Tabruyn

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Kelly
Paul A. Kelly Queen Mary University of London
Birthe B. Kragelund
Birthe B. Kragelund University of Copenhagen
David R. Grattan
David R. Grattan University of Otago
Patrick England
Patrick England Institut Pasteur
Armen N. Akopian
Armen N. Akopian The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Gregory Dussor
Gregory Dussor The University of Texas at Dallas
Theodore J. Price
Theodore J. Price The University of Texas at Dallas
John J. Kopchick
John J. Kopchick Ohio University
Ralf Paus
Ralf Paus University of Miami
Richard Moriggl
Richard Moriggl University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna

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