Bernard Knibiehler

2.7k total citations · 1 hit paper
33 papers, 2.2k citations indexed

About

Bernard Knibiehler is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Surgery and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernard Knibiehler has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 2.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Surgery and 11 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Bernard Knibiehler's work include Cardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research (11 papers), Apelin-related biomedical research (11 papers) and Nuclear Receptors and Signaling (7 papers). Bernard Knibiehler is often cited by papers focused on Cardiovascular, Neuropeptides, and Oxidative Stress Research (11 papers), Apelin-related biomedical research (11 papers) and Nuclear Receptors and Signaling (7 papers). Bernard Knibiehler collaborates with scholars based in France, Canada and United States. Bernard Knibiehler's co-authors include Yves Audigier, Bernard Masri, C. Mirre, Philippe Valet, Jérémie Boucher, Stéphane Gesta, Danièle Daviaud, Ivan Tack, Anne Mazzucotelli and Charlotte Guigné and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Development and Oncogene.

In The Last Decade

Bernard Knibiehler

33 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Hit Papers

Apelin, a Newly Identified Adipokine Up-Regulated by Insu... 2005 2026 2012 2019 2005 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bernard Knibiehler France 21 1.5k 1.2k 811 486 421 33 2.2k
Francis Bacou France 17 116 0.1× 291 0.2× 163 0.2× 155 0.3× 723 1.7× 45 1.4k
Martina Schinke United States 15 62 0.0× 304 0.3× 98 0.1× 692 1.4× 1.2k 2.9× 18 1.7k
Saugata Ray United States 6 157 0.1× 200 0.2× 224 0.3× 95 0.2× 496 1.2× 12 817
E Chin United States 22 68 0.0× 231 0.2× 108 0.1× 167 0.3× 891 2.1× 41 1.6k
D. Rouiller United States 25 68 0.0× 1.4k 1.2× 185 0.2× 19 0.0× 812 1.9× 56 2.0k
Erik Jansen Belgium 19 49 0.0× 224 0.2× 116 0.1× 171 0.4× 570 1.4× 20 1.3k
John A. DiBattista Canada 22 452 0.3× 194 0.2× 39 0.0× 28 0.1× 292 0.7× 33 1.6k
Pascale Hilbert Belgium 17 104 0.1× 93 0.1× 58 0.1× 328 0.7× 736 1.7× 36 1.6k
Machi Furuta Japan 19 29 0.0× 635 0.5× 285 0.4× 78 0.2× 690 1.6× 41 1.8k
Hisakazu Kato Japan 18 47 0.0× 195 0.2× 185 0.2× 131 0.3× 690 1.6× 57 1.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bernard Knibiehler

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All Works

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Gonidec, Sophie Le, Yushi Bai, Hye Jin Kang, et al.. (2017). Protamine is an antagonist of apelin receptor, and its activity is reversed by heparin. The FASEB Journal. 31(6). 2507–2519. 23 indexed citations
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Masri, Bernard, et al.. (2009). Signalisation apeline et physiopathologie vasculaire. Journal de la Société de Biologie. 203(2). 171–179. 20 indexed citations
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Sorli, Sonia‐Caroline, Sophie Le Gonidec, Bernard Knibiehler, & Yves Audigier. (2007). Apelin is a potent activator of tumour neoangiogenesis. Oncogene. 26(55). 7692–7699. 137 indexed citations
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Masri, Bernard, et al.. (2006). The Apelin Receptor Is Coupled to Gi1 or Gi2 Protein and Is Differentially Desensitized by Apelin Fragments. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281(27). 18317–18326. 133 indexed citations
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Sorli, Sonia‐Caroline, Loïc Van Den Berghe, Bernard Masri, Bernard Knibiehler, & Yves Audigier. (2006). Therapeutic potential of interfering with apelin signalling. Drug Discovery Today. 11(23-24). 1100–1106. 58 indexed citations
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Boucher, Jérémie, Bernard Masri, Danièle Daviaud, et al.. (2005). Apelin, a Newly Identified Adipokine Up-Regulated by Insulin and Obesity. Endocrinology. 146(4). 1764–1771. 722 indexed citations breakdown →
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Saint‐Geniez, Magali, Bernard Masri, François Malecaze, Bernard Knibiehler, & Yves Audigier. (2002). Expression of the murine msr/apj receptor and its ligand apelin is upregulated during formation of the retinal vessels. Mechanisms of Development. 110(1-2). 183–186. 76 indexed citations
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Masri, Bernard, Hicham Lahlou, Honoré Mazarguil, Bernard Knibiehler, & Yves Audigier. (2002). Apelin (65–77) Activates Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinases via a PTX-Sensitive G Protein. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 290(1). 539–545. 137 indexed citations
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Devic, Eric, Karine Rizzoti, Stéphane Bodin, Bernard Knibiehler, & Yves Audigier. (1999). Amino acid sequence and embryonic expression of msr/apj, the mouse homolog of Xenopus X-msr and human APJ. Mechanisms of Development. 84(1-2). 199–203. 109 indexed citations
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Devic, Eric, Karine Rizzoti, Stéphane Bodin, et al.. (1999). [Expression of a new family of receptors similar to CXC chemokine receptors in endothelial cell precursors].. PubMed. 47(4). 330–8. 7 indexed citations
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Rizzoti, Karine, et al.. (1998). A constitutively activated mutant of Gαq down-regulates EP-cadherin expression and decreases adhesion between ectodermal cells at gastrulation. Mechanisms of Development. 76(1-2). 19–31. 4 indexed citations
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Devic, Eric, Laurent Paquereau, Philippe Vernier, Bernard Knibiehler, & Yves Audigier. (1996). Expression of a new G protein-coupled receptor X-msr is associated with an endothelial lineage in Xenopus laevis. Mechanisms of Development. 59(2). 129–140. 105 indexed citations
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Devic, Eric, et al.. (1996). The mRNA encoding a β subunit of heterotrimeric GTP-binding proteins is localized to the animal pole of Xenopus laevis oocyte and embryos. Mechanisms of Development. 59(2). 141–151. 11 indexed citations
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Mirre, C., Yannick Le Parco, & Bernard Knibiehler. (1992). Collagen IV is present in the developing CNS during Drosophila neurogenesis. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 31(1). 146–155. 14 indexed citations
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Knibiehler, Bernard, C. Mirre, & Yannick Le Parco. (1990). Collagen type IV of Drosophila is stockpiled in the growing oocyte and differentially located during early stages of embryogenesis. Cell Differentiation and Development. 30(2). 147–157. 10 indexed citations
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Knibiehler, Bernard, et al.. (1987). Haemocytes accumulate collagen transcripts during Drosophila melanogaster metamorphosis. Development Genes and Evolution. 196(4). 243–247. 33 indexed citations
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Knibiehler, Bernard, C. Mirre, & A Stahl. (1983). Multiplication of nucleolar fibrillar centres and absence of rDNA amplification in mouse ooctye during meiotic prophase I. Tissue and Cell. 15(1). 159–166. 7 indexed citations
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Stahl, A, et al.. (1978). Localization and structure of nucleolar organizers in the oocyte during meiotic prophase I. annales de biologie animale biochimie biophysique. 18(2B). 399–408. 4 indexed citations

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