Annick Tournefier

455 total citations
29 papers, 375 citations indexed

About

Annick Tournefier is a scholar working on Immunology, Molecular Biology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Annick Tournefier has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 375 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Immunology, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Annick Tournefier's work include T-cell and B-cell Immunology (8 papers), Aquaculture disease management and microbiota (7 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers). Annick Tournefier is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and B-cell Immunology (8 papers), Aquaculture disease management and microbiota (7 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (6 papers). Annick Tournefier collaborates with scholars based in France, Mexico and United States. Annick Tournefier's co-authors include Jacques Charlemagne, Véronique Laurens, Bénédicte Sammut, Patrick Ducoroy, Caroline Chapusot, Anne Marcuz, Louis Du Pasquier, M. Lesourd, Daniel Vaulot and Julien S. Fellah and has published in prestigious journals such as Development, Immunological Reviews and European Journal of Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Annick Tournefier

28 papers receiving 358 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Annick Tournefier France 13 252 88 60 45 40 29 375
Irandokht Hadji‐Azimi Switzerland 10 206 0.8× 69 0.8× 129 2.1× 106 2.4× 28 0.7× 24 377
E. Hsu United States 13 450 1.8× 43 0.5× 251 4.2× 144 3.2× 45 1.1× 14 681
Julien S. Fellah France 16 573 2.3× 25 0.3× 148 2.5× 108 2.4× 31 0.8× 29 671
Linda Andersen Norway 11 234 0.9× 21 0.2× 101 1.7× 24 0.5× 35 0.9× 25 448
B. L. Williams United States 9 175 0.7× 36 0.4× 201 3.4× 27 0.6× 5 0.1× 20 679
A. Castillo Spain 12 223 0.9× 39 0.4× 79 1.3× 8 0.2× 11 0.3× 17 382
Fumie Sasaki Japan 12 47 0.2× 37 0.4× 159 2.6× 4 0.1× 15 0.4× 32 374
Debra L. Fisk United States 8 121 0.5× 12 0.1× 75 1.3× 24 0.5× 4 0.1× 11 324
Alon M. Levy Israel 11 82 0.3× 23 0.3× 107 1.8× 6 0.1× 6 0.1× 12 534
George I. Viamontes United States 8 59 0.2× 5 0.1× 169 2.8× 14 0.3× 28 0.7× 18 326

Countries citing papers authored by Annick Tournefier

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Fields of papers citing papers by Annick Tournefier

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Annick Tournefier

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Laurens, Véronique, et al.. (2001). Axolotl MHC class II β chain: predominance of one allele and alternative splicing of the β1 domain. European Journal of Immunology. 31(2). 506–515. 27 indexed citations
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Ducoroy, Patrick, et al.. (1999). Natural and induced apoptosis during lymphocyte development in the axolotl. Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 23(3). 241–252. 13 indexed citations
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Sammut, Bénédicte, Louis Du Pasquier, Patrick Ducoroy, et al.. (1999). Axolotl MHC architecture and polymorphism. European Journal of Immunology. 29(9). 2897–2907. 47 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1998). Structure of MHC class I and class II cDNAs and possible immunodeficiency linked to class II expression in the Mexican axolotl. Immunological Reviews. 166(1). 259–277. 48 indexed citations
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Charlemagne, Jacques, Annick Tournefier, Soldano Ferrone, et al.. (1998). Wide tissue distribution of axolotl class II molecules occurs independently of thyroxin. Immunogenetics. 47(5). 339–349. 14 indexed citations
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Sammut, Bénédicte, Véronique Laurens, & Annick Tournefier. (1997). Isolation of Mhc class I cDNAs from the axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum. Immunogenetics. 45(5). 285–294. 28 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1997). U10 2:00 Characterization of CMH class II molecules in the Mexican axolotl (urodele amphibian) using a bacterial superantigen, the staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB). Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 21(2). 241–241. 2 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1996). Activation by mitogens and superantigens of axolotl lymphocytes: functional characterization and ontogenic study. Immunology. 88(4). 586–592. 12 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, M. Lesourd, & Pierre Gounon. (1990). The axolotl thymus: cell types of the microenvironment. Cell and Tissue Research. 262(2). 387–396. 11 indexed citations
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Fellah, Julien S., Daniel Vaulot, Annick Tournefier, & Jacques Charlemagne. (1989). Ontogeny of immunoglobulin expression in the Mexican axolotl. Development. 107(2). 253–263. 18 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1988). Surface markers of axolotl lymphocytes as defined by monoclonal antibodies.. PubMed. 63(2). 269–76. 12 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1988). Monoclonal antibodies to axolotl immunoglobulins specific for different heavy chains isotypes expressed by independent lymphocyte subpopulations. Immunology Letters. 18(2). 145–148. 10 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1987). Monoclonal antibody distinguishes hematopoietic precursor cells and leucocytes in the axolotl: Ontogenesis study. Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 11(2). 453–454. 1 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1981). Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Pattern as a Marker Of Lymphocyte Populations in the Axolotl (Ambystoma Mexicanum). Developmental & Comparative Immunology. 5(4). 617–628. 1 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick & Jacques Charlemagne. (1975). Antibodies against Salmonella and SRBC in Urodele Amphibians: Synthesis and Characterization. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 64. 161–171. 12 indexed citations
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Charlemagne, Jacques & Annick Tournefier. (1975). Cell Surface Immunoglobulins of Thymus and Spleen Lymphocytes in Urodele Amphibian Pleurodeles Waltlii (Salamandridae). Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 64. 251–255. 18 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick. (1974). Presence of "incomplete" antibodies in sheep red blood cells immunized urodele amphibians.. PubMed. 125 C(4). 637–44. 3 indexed citations
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Dardenne, Mireille, Annick Tournefier, Jacques Charlemagne, & J F Bach. (1973). Studies on thymus products. VII. Presence of thymic hormone in urodele serum.. PubMed. 124(4). 465–9. 6 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1969). [Development of cutaneous homografts in the urodele amphibian Pleurodela waltlii Micah: primary and secondary immune responses].. PubMed. 268(10). 1456–9. 2 indexed citations
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Tournefier, Annick, et al.. (1969). [Relative antigenicity of tegument embryonic heterografts in Urodele Amphibians: Ambystoma mexicanum Shaw, Triturus helveticus Raz., Triturus alpestris Laur. and Pleurodeles waltlii Michah].. PubMed. 268(24). 2982–5. 1 indexed citations

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