Bernard Lebleu

14.5k total citations · 3 hit papers
168 papers, 11.9k citations indexed

About

Bernard Lebleu is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernard Lebleu has authored 168 papers receiving a total of 11.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 127 papers in Molecular Biology, 30 papers in Immunology and 29 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Bernard Lebleu's work include RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (71 papers), Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques (48 papers) and DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (41 papers). Bernard Lebleu is often cited by papers focused on RNA Interference and Gene Delivery (71 papers), Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques (48 papers) and DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (41 papers). Bernard Lebleu collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and United Kingdom. Bernard Lebleu's co-authors include Éric Vivès, Priscille Brodin, Jean‐Philippe Richard, Hilary Brooks, Kamran Melikov, Leonid Chernomordik, Geneviève Degols, Michael J. Gait, Paul Prévôt and Birgit Verbeure and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Nucleic Acids Research.

In The Last Decade

Bernard Lebleu

168 papers receiving 11.3k citations

Hit Papers

A Truncated HIV-1 Tat Pro... 1997 2026 2006 2016 1997 2002 2005 500 1000 1.5k

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Bernard Lebleu 10.1k 2.0k 1.7k 805 694 168 11.9k
Jean‐Paul Briand 5.4k 0.5× 810 0.4× 2.3k 1.4× 456 0.6× 840 1.2× 216 11.5k
Gilles Divita 6.7k 0.7× 1.1k 0.6× 640 0.4× 821 1.0× 673 1.0× 108 7.7k
Leonid Chernomordik 9.1k 0.9× 1.0k 0.5× 1.0k 0.6× 628 0.8× 517 0.7× 125 12.9k
Jonathan B. Rothbard 7.4k 0.7× 1.7k 0.8× 5.9k 3.5× 1.2k 1.5× 556 0.8× 141 14.2k
Shiroh Futaki 15.0k 1.5× 2.8k 1.4× 1.5k 0.9× 2.1k 2.6× 2.2k 3.1× 330 17.4k
Joel A. Swanson 7.0k 0.7× 951 0.5× 3.2k 1.9× 331 0.4× 912 1.3× 137 14.6k
Antonio Villaverde 7.6k 0.7× 1.9k 1.0× 1.1k 0.6× 476 0.6× 1.3k 1.9× 348 10.5k
Éric Vivès 5.4k 0.5× 1.2k 0.6× 735 0.4× 687 0.9× 653 0.9× 64 6.3k
Michael J. Gait 10.7k 1.1× 1.3k 0.6× 639 0.4× 242 0.3× 311 0.4× 229 12.3k
Muthiah Manoharan 18.8k 1.9× 1.5k 0.7× 2.2k 1.3× 162 0.2× 1.1k 1.6× 242 22.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bernard Lebleu

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All Works

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Trabulo, Sara Maria David, et al.. (2010). A non-covalent strategy combining cationic lipids and CPPs to enhance the delivery of splice correcting oligonucleotides. Journal of Controlled Release. 145(2). 149–158. 32 indexed citations
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Abes, Saïd, Gabriela D. Ivanova, Rachida Abes, et al.. (2008). Peptide-Based Delivery of Steric-Block PNA Oligonucleotides. Methods in molecular biology. 480. 85–99. 16 indexed citations
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Kole, Ryszard, et al.. (2007). Switching on transgene expression by correcting aberrant splicing using multi‐targeting steric‐blocking oligonucleotides. The Journal of Gene Medicine. 9(6). 498–510. 20 indexed citations
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Lebleu, Bernard, Hong M. Moulton, Rachida Abes, et al.. (2007). Cell penetrating peptide conjugates of steric block oligonucleotides. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 60(4-5). 517–529. 136 indexed citations
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Richard, Jean‐Philippe, Kamran Melikov, Hilary Brooks, et al.. (2005). Cellular Uptake of Unconjugated TAT Peptide Involves Clathrin-dependent Endocytosis and Heparan Sulfate Receptors. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280(15). 15300–15306. 499 indexed citations
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Arnould, Thierry, et al.. (2005). Comparison of basic peptides- and lipid-based strategies for the delivery of splice correcting oligonucleotides. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1758(3). 364–374. 26 indexed citations
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Martinand‐Mari, Camille, Bernard Lebleu, & Ian Robbins. (2003). Oligonucleotide-based Strategies to Inhibit Human Hepatitis C Virus. Oligonucleotides. 13(6). 539–548. 18 indexed citations
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Martinand‐Mari, Camille, Nancy L. Reichenbach, Bernard Lebleu, et al.. (2002). Structural and Functional Features of the 37-kDa 2-5A-Dependent RNase L in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research. 22(4). 443–456. 21 indexed citations
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Verheijen, Jeroen C., et al.. (2000). A Short Phosphodiester Window Is Sufficient to Direct RNase H-Dependent RNA Cleavage by Antisense Peptide Nucleic Acid. Antisense and Nucleic Acid Drug Development. 10(6). 463–468. 21 indexed citations
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Laktionov, Pavel P., Jacques Piette, Éric Vivès, et al.. (1999). Uptake of Oligonucleotides by Keratinocytes. Nucleosides and Nucleotides. 18(6-7). 1697–1699. 6 indexed citations
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Gee, Jay E., Ian Robbins, Jacques H. van Boom, et al.. (1998). Assessment of High-Affinity Hybridization, RNase H Cleavage, and Covalent Linkage in Translation Arrest by Antisense Oligonucleotides. Antisense and Nucleic Acid Drug Development. 8(2). 103–111. 28 indexed citations
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Martinand, Camille, Tamim Salehzada, Michelle Silhol, Bernard Lebleu, & Catherine Bisbal. (1998). RNase L inhibitor (RLI) antisense constructions block partially the down regulation of the 2‐5A/RNase L pathway in encephalomyocarditis‐virus‐(EMCV)‐infected cells. European Journal of Biochemistry. 254(2). 248–255. 53 indexed citations
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Leonetti, Jean Paul, et al.. (1993). Cell Delivery and Mechanisms of Action of Antisense Oligonucleotides. Progress in nucleic acid research and molecular biology. 44. 143–166. 48 indexed citations
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Morvan, F., Horea Porumb, Geneviève Degols, et al.. (1993). Comparative evaluation of seven oligonucleotide analogs as potential antisense agents. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 36(2). 280–287. 95 indexed citations
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Degols, Geneviève, Jean‐Paul Léonetti, Monsef Benkirane, Christian Devaux, & Bernard Lebleu. (1992). Poly(L-Lysine)-Conjugated Oligonucleotides Promote Sequence-Specific Inhibition of Acute HIV-1 Infection. PubMed. 2(4). 293–301. 34 indexed citations
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Milhaud, Pierre G., et al.. (1991). Free and Liposome-Encapsulated Double-Stranded RNAs as Inducers of Interferon, Interleukin-6, and Cellular Toxicity. Journal of Interferon Research. 11(5). 261–265. 12 indexed citations
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Mechti, Nadir, Marc Piechaczyk, Jean‐Marie Blanchard, Philippe Jeanteur, & Bernard Lebleu. (1991). Sequence Requirements for Premature Transcription Arrest within the First Intron of the Mouse c- fos Gene. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 11(5). 2832–2841. 20 indexed citations
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Mechti, Nadir, et al.. (1991). Nuclear location of synthetic oligonucleotides microinjected somatic cells: its implication in an antisense strategy.. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). 3 indexed citations
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Marti, Jacques, Pierre-Yves Vandenbussche, M. Silhol, et al.. (1981). Effects of Interferon on Sensitive and Resistant L1210 Cell Lines.. Journal of Interferon Research. 1(2). 287–295. 14 indexed citations
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Pragnell, Ian B., G. Marbaix, H. R. V. Arnstein, & Bernard Lebleu. (1971). Polyribosome formation from haemoglobin ribonucleoprotein in vitro. FEBS Letters. 14(5). 289–292. 16 indexed citations

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