Céline Hernandez

1.9k total citations
13 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Céline Hernandez is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Hepatology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Céline Hernandez has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Epidemiology, 7 papers in Hepatology and 3 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Céline Hernandez's work include Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (7 papers), Hepatitis C virus research (6 papers) and Hepatitis B Virus Studies (4 papers). Céline Hernandez is often cited by papers focused on Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (7 papers), Hepatitis C virus research (6 papers) and Hepatitis B Virus Studies (4 papers). Céline Hernandez collaborates with scholars based in France, Germany and United States. Céline Hernandez's co-authors include Arielle R. Rosenberg, Robert F. Schwabe, Jean‐Philippe Pradère, Daniel J. Antoine, Peter Huebener, Arnaud Carpentier, Katrin Kaehlcke, Robert V. Farese, Mélanie Ott and Charles Harris and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Nature Medicine and Gastroenterology.

In The Last Decade

Céline Hernandez

11 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Céline Hernandez
Hartwig Bunzendahl United States
David W. A. Beno United States
A Wendel Germany
Yoon Seok Roh South Korea
Hartwig Bunzendahl United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Céline Hernandez

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Céline Hernandez

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Hernandez, Céline, Peter Huebener, Jean‐Philippe Pradère, et al.. (2018). HMGB1 links chronic liver injury to progenitor responses and hepatocarcinogenesis. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 128(6). 2436–2451. 91 indexed citations
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Pradère, Jean‐Philippe, Céline Hernandez, Christiane Koppe, et al.. (2016). Negative regulation of NF-κB p65 activity by serine 536 phosphorylation. Science Signaling. 9(442). ra85–ra85. 111 indexed citations
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Huebener, Peter, Jean‐Philippe Pradère, Céline Hernandez, et al.. (2014). The HMGB1/RAGE axis triggers neutrophil-mediated injury amplification following necrosis. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 125(2). 539–550. 275 indexed citations
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Colman, Hélène Loe, Catherine Le Berre‐Scoul, Céline Hernandez, et al.. (2013). Genome-Wide Analysis of Host mRNA Translation during Hepatitis C Virus Infection. Journal of Virology. 87(12). 6668–6677. 19 indexed citations
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Haid, Sibylle, Juliane Gentzsch, Dorothea Bankwitz, et al.. (2012). A Plant-Derived Flavonoid Inhibits Entry of All HCV Genotypes Into Human Hepatocytes. Gastroenterology. 143(1). 213–222.e5. 94 indexed citations
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Akkari, Leila, Damien Grégoire, Nicolas Floc’h, et al.. (2012). Hepatitis C viral protein NS5A induces EMT and participates in oncogenic transformation of primary hepatocyte precursors. Journal of Hepatology. 57(5). 1021–1028. 54 indexed citations
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Herker, Eva, Charles Harris, Céline Hernandez, et al.. (2010). Efficient hepatitis C virus particle formation requires diacylglycerol acyltransferase-1. Nature Medicine. 16(11). 1295–1298. 270 indexed citations
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Podevin, Philippe, Arnaud Carpentier, Véronique Pène, et al.. (2010). Production of Infectious Hepatitis C Virus in Primary Cultures of Human Adult Hepatocytes. Gastroenterology. 139(4). 1355–1364.e6. 121 indexed citations
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Sène, D., Michał Abel, Marion Lambert, et al.. (2010). Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) Evades NKG2D-Dependent NK Cell Responses through NS5A-Mediated Imbalance of Inflammatory Cytokines. PLoS Pathogens. 6(11). e1001184–e1001184. 98 indexed citations
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Podevin, Philippe, Arnaud Carpentier, Véronique Pène, et al.. (2010). 665 CULTURE OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) IN PRIMARY HUMAN ADULT HEPATOCYTES: A PHYSIOLOGICAL MODEL FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AUTHENTIC INFECTIOUS PARTICLES. Journal of Hepatology. 52. S259–S259. 1 indexed citations
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Pène, Véronique, et al.. (2009). Sequential processing of hepatitis C virus core protein by host cell signal peptidase and signal peptide peptidase: a reassessment. Journal of Viral Hepatitis. 16(10). 705–715. 40 indexed citations
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Hernandez, Céline, et al.. (1974). Chorioallantoic Membrane Measles: Development and Clinical Evaluation of a New Further Attenuated Measles Vaccine. Applied Microbiology. 27(4). 763–766.
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Hernandez, Céline, et al.. (1974). Chorioallantoic Membrane Measles: Development and Clinical Evaluation of a New Further Attenuated Measles Vaccine. Applied Microbiology. 27(4). 763–766.

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