Bernard Prum

2.5k total citations
36 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Bernard Prum is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Bernard Prum has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Genetics and 9 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Bernard Prum's work include Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research (7 papers), Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (5 papers) and Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals (4 papers). Bernard Prum is often cited by papers focused on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Research (7 papers), Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies (5 papers) and Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals (4 papers). Bernard Prum collaborates with scholars based in France, Spain and Portugal. Bernard Prum's co-authors include Françoise Clerget‐Darpoux, Thomas Bardin, Élisabeth de Turckheim, Élisabeth Petit, Sandra Lasbleiz, François Cornélis, Céline Pierlot, Laëtitia Michou, Arnaud Lemainque and Christophe Verny and has published in prestigious journals such as Genome Research, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology and The American Journal of Human Genetics.

In The Last Decade

Bernard Prum

36 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bernard Prum France 20 431 422 405 383 171 36 1.4k
Michael Boedigheimer United States 23 168 0.4× 513 1.2× 593 1.5× 227 0.6× 277 1.6× 38 1.8k
William Tapper United Kingdom 25 858 2.0× 1.0k 2.4× 205 0.5× 136 0.4× 125 0.7× 81 2.3k
Albert G. Tsai United States 18 157 0.4× 632 1.5× 365 0.9× 120 0.3× 56 0.3× 26 1.2k
Lisa M. Maier United States 20 925 2.1× 668 1.6× 1.1k 2.8× 152 0.4× 51 0.3× 21 2.6k
P Tambourin France 26 590 1.4× 1.3k 3.0× 634 1.6× 48 0.1× 173 1.0× 66 2.9k
Jaime Davila United States 26 221 0.5× 1.2k 2.9× 134 0.3× 153 0.4× 304 1.8× 55 2.1k
W. David Hankins United States 21 456 1.1× 564 1.3× 306 0.8× 75 0.2× 61 0.4× 57 1.5k
Lambert C. J. Dorssers Netherlands 36 719 1.7× 2.1k 5.1× 261 0.6× 84 0.2× 285 1.7× 91 3.5k
Ann‐Christine Syvänen Sweden 15 227 0.5× 404 1.0× 882 2.2× 759 2.0× 32 0.2× 22 1.6k
Hirotaka Matsui Japan 28 161 0.4× 1.4k 3.4× 270 0.7× 96 0.3× 148 0.9× 116 2.3k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bernard Prum

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All Works

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Allanore, Yannick, Mickaël Guedj, Céline Pierlot, et al.. (2010). The interferon regulatory factor 5 gene confers susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis and influences its erosive phenotype. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 70(1). 117–121. 42 indexed citations
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Teixeira, Vítor Hugo, Céline Pierlot, Paola Migliorini, et al.. (2009). Testing for the association of the KIAA1109/Tenr/IL2/IL21gene region with rheumatoid arthritis in a European family-based study. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 11(2). R45–R45. 23 indexed citations
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Lesueur, Fabienne, Mickaël Guedj, Rafael de Cid, et al.. (2009). An Association Study of 22 Candidate Genes in Psoriasis Families Reveals Shared Genetic Factors with Other Autoimmune and Skin Disorders. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 129(11). 2637–2645. 21 indexed citations
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Guedj, Mickaël, Agnès Bourillon, Christophe Combadière, et al.. (2008). Variants of theMATP/SLC45A2gene are protective for melanoma in the French population. Human Mutation. 29(9). 1154–1160. 43 indexed citations
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Michou, Laëtitia, Vítor Hugo Teixeira, Christel Pierlot, et al.. (2007). Associations between genetic factors, tobacco smoking and autoantibodies in familial and sporadic rheumatoid arthritis. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 67(4). 466–470. 48 indexed citations
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Garnier, Sophie, Philippe Dieudé, Laëtitia Michou, et al.. (2006). IRF5 rs2004640-T allele, the new genetic factor for systemic lupus erythematosus, is not associated with rheumatoid arthritis. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 66(6). 828–831. 31 indexed citations
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Michou, Laëtitia, Pascal Croiseau, Élisabeth Petit, et al.. (2006). Validation of the reshaped shared epitope HLA-DRB1 classification in rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 8(3). R79–R79. 43 indexed citations
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Bekaert, Michaël, et al.. (2006). Identification of programmed translational -1 frameshifting sites in the genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). 1 indexed citations
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Montcel, Sophie Tézenas du, Laëtitia Michou, Élisabeth Petit, et al.. (2005). New classification of HLA–DRB1 alleles supports the shared epitope hypothesis of rheumatoid arthritis susceptibility. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 52(4). 1063–1068. 140 indexed citations
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Drouaud, Jan, Christine Camilleri, Pierre-Yves Bourguignon, et al.. (2005). Variation in crossing-over rates across chromosome 4 of Arabidopsis thaliana reveals the presence of meiotic recombination “hot spots”. Genome Research. 16(1). 106–114. 141 indexed citations
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Fortéa, José Osorio y, Hülya Bükülmez, Élisabeth Petit, et al.. (2004). Dense genome‐wide linkage analysis of rheumatoid arthritis, including covariates. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 50(9). 2757–2765. 67 indexed citations
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Leutenegger, Anne‐Louise, Bernard Prum, Emmanuelle Génin, et al.. (2003). Estimation of the Inbreeding Coefficient through Use of Genomic Data. The American Journal of Human Genetics. 73(3). 516–523. 187 indexed citations
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Dieudé, Philippe, Élisabeth Petit, José Osorio, et al.. (2002). Association between tumor necrosis factor receptor II and familial, but not sporadic, rheumatoid arthritis: Evidence for genetic heterogeneity. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 46(8). 2039–2044. 58 indexed citations
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Dizier, Marie‐Hélène, Hadi Quesneville, Bernard Prum, Hana Selinger‐Leneman, & Françoise Clerget‐Darpoux. (2000). The triangle test statistic (TTS): a test of genetic homogeneity using departure from the triangle constraints in IBD distribution among affected sib‐pairs. Annals of Human Genetics. 64(5). 433–442. 15 indexed citations
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Samson, Franck, et al.. (1999). Searching gene transfers onBacillus subtilisusing hidden Markov models. 43–49. 4 indexed citations
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Witko‐Sarsat, Véronique, Philippe Lesavre, Sandra López, et al.. (1999). A Large Subset of Neutrophils Expressing Membrane Proteinase 3 Is a Risk Factor for Vasculitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 10(6). 1224–1233. 187 indexed citations
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Eichenbaum‐Voline, Sophie, Emmanuelle Génin, Marie‐Claude Babron, et al.. (1997). Caution in the interpretation of MLS. Genetic Epidemiology. 14(6). 1079–1083. 4 indexed citations
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Schbath, Sophie, Bernard Prum, & Élisabeth de Turckheim. (1995). Exceptional Motifs in Different Markov Chain Models for a Statistical Analysis of DNA Sequences. Journal of Computational Biology. 2(3). 417–437. 75 indexed citations
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Prum, Bernard, M Guilloud-Bataille, & Françoise Clerget‐Darpoux. (1990). On the use of x2 tests for nested categorized data. Annals of Human Genetics. 54(4). 315–320. 10 indexed citations
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Prum, Bernard. (1984). Properties of Hida processes on R2. 1. N-Hida processes. Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 15(3). 336–360. 2 indexed citations

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