Amélie Bonaud

416 total citations
15 papers, 210 citations indexed

About

Amélie Bonaud is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Immunology and Allergy. According to data from OpenAlex, Amélie Bonaud has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 210 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Immunology, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 3 papers in Immunology and Allergy. Recurrent topics in Amélie Bonaud's work include T-cell and B-cell Immunology (7 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (4 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (3 papers). Amélie Bonaud is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and B-cell Immunology (7 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (4 papers) and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses (3 papers). Amélie Bonaud collaborates with scholars based in France, United Kingdom and United States. Amélie Bonaud's co-authors include Christophe Sirac, Michel Cogné, Vincent Javaugue, Frank Bridoux, Sébastien Bender, Marion Espéli, Pièrre Aucouturier, Guy Touchard, Karl Balabanian and Laurent Delpy and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Blood and Kidney International.

In The Last Decade

Amélie Bonaud

14 papers receiving 209 citations

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Bonaud, Amélie, Pierre Larraufie, Shaun Flint, et al.. (2023). Transinteractome analysis reveals distinct niche requirements for isotype‐based plasma cell subsets in the bone marrow. European Journal of Immunology. 53(9). 1 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, et al.. (2023). The cellular biology of plasma cells: Unmet challenges and opportunities. Immunology Letters. 254. 6–12. 1 indexed citations
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Beuret, Laurent, Amélie Bonaud, Émilie Pic, et al.. (2022). Fine-tuning of MEK signaling is pivotal for limiting B and T cell activation. Cell Reports. 38(2). 110223–110223. 6 indexed citations
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Noir, Sandrine Le, Amélie Bonaud, François Boyer, et al.. (2021). IgH 3’ regulatory region increases ectopic class switch recombination. PLoS Genetics. 17(2). e1009288–e1009288. 5 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, Julie Nguyen, Valéria Bisio, et al.. (2021). Hematologic disorder–associated Cxcr4 gain-of-function mutation leads to uncontrolled extrafollicular immune response. Blood. 137(22). 3050–3063. 15 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, et al.. (2021). Hematopoietic Multipotent Progenitors and Plasma Cells: Neighbors or Roommates in the Mouse Bone Marrow Ecosystem?. Frontiers in Immunology. 12. 658535–658535. 11 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, Karl Balabanian, & Marion Espéli. (2021). Immunophenotyping of the Medullary B Cell Compartment In Mouse Models. Methods in molecular biology. 2308. 95–105.
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Delaloy, Céline, Wolfgang Schuh, Hans‐Martin Jäck, Amélie Bonaud, & Marion Espéli. (2021). Single‐cell resolution of plasma cell fate programming in health and disease. European Journal of Immunology. 52(1). 10–23. 10 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, Simon Clare, Valéria Bisio, et al.. (2020). Leupaxin Expression Is Dispensable for B Cell Immune Responses. Frontiers in Immunology. 11. 466–466. 4 indexed citations
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Bender, Sébastien, Amélie Bonaud, Vincent Javaugue, et al.. (2020). Immunoglobulin light chain toxicity in a mouse model of monoclonal immunoglobulin light-chain deposition disease. Blood. 136(14). 1645–1656. 7 indexed citations
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Bridoux, Frank, Vincent Javaugue, Sébastien Bender, et al.. (2016). Unravelling the immunopathological mechanisms of heavy chain deposition disease with implications for clinical management. Kidney International. 91(2). 423–434. 46 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, et al.. (2015). Efficient AID targeting of switch regions is not sufficient for optimal class switch recombination. Nature Communications. 6(1). 7613–7613. 7 indexed citations
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Luciani, Alessandro, Christophe Sirac, Sara Terryn, et al.. (2015). Impaired Lysosomal Function Underlies Monoclonal Light Chain–Associated Renal Fanconi Syndrome. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 27(7). 2049–2061. 50 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, Sébastien Bender, Guy Touchard, et al.. (2015). A mouse model recapitulating human monoclonal heavy chain deposition disease evidences the relevance of proteasome inhibitor therapy. Blood. 126(6). 757–765. 21 indexed citations
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Bonaud, Amélie, Laurent Delpy, Stefano Casola, et al.. (2012). B‐cell receptor signal strength influences terminal differentiation. European Journal of Immunology. 43(3). 619–628. 26 indexed citations

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