Christian Mahé

927 total citations
16 papers, 726 citations indexed

About

Christian Mahé is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Dermatology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Christian Mahé has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 726 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Dermatology and 7 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Christian Mahé's work include Skin Protection and Aging (5 papers), Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence (5 papers) and MicroRNA in disease regulation (4 papers). Christian Mahé is often cited by papers focused on Skin Protection and Aging (5 papers), Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence (5 papers) and MicroRNA in disease regulation (4 papers). Christian Mahé collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Netherlands and France. Christian Mahé's co-authors include Gaëlle Saintigny, Gerry Melino, Abdoelwaheb El Ghalbzouri, Eleonora Candi, Mara Mancini, Pia Rivetti di Val Cervo, Anna Maria Lena, Mariuca Vasa‐Nicotera, Ai Li Yang and Paola Tucci and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications and Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Christian Mahé

15 papers receiving 710 citations

Peers

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Michael Cangkrama Switzerland
Michelle Spata United States
Daniel Haensel United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Christian Mahé

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All Works

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Rietveld, Marion, et al.. (2017). Differential effect of extracellular matrix derived from papillary and reticular fibroblasts on epidermal development in vitro. European Journal of Dermatology. 27(3). 237–246. 22 indexed citations
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Wadhwa, Renu, Didik Priyandoko, Ran Gao, et al.. (2016). Stress chaperone mortalin regulates human melanogenesis. Cell Stress and Chaperones. 21(4). 631–644. 7 indexed citations
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Saintigny, Gaëlle, et al.. (2014). TGF-β1 induces differentiation of papillary fibroblasts to reticular fibroblasts in monolayer culture but not in human skin equivalents. European Journal of Dermatology. 24(3). 342–348. 10 indexed citations
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Mancini, Mara, Anna Maria Lena, Gaëlle Saintigny, et al.. (2014). MicroRNAs in human skin ageing. Ageing Research Reviews. 17. 9–15. 32 indexed citations
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Melino, Gerry, Gaëlle Saintigny, Christian Mahé, & Eleonora Candi. (2013). p63-microRNA feedback in keratinocyte senescence. Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie. 140(12). S623–S624. 6 indexed citations
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Mancini, Mara, Pia Rivetti di Val Cervo, Gaëlle Saintigny, et al.. (2012). MicroRNA-191 triggers keratinocytes senescence by SATB1 and CDK6 downregulation. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 423(3). 509–514. 51 indexed citations
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Saintigny, Gaëlle, et al.. (2012). Different Gene Expression Patterns in Human Papillary and Reticular Fibroblasts. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. 132(11). 2565–2572. 131 indexed citations
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Saintigny, Gaëlle, et al.. (2012). Papillary fibroblasts differentiate into reticular fibroblasts after prolonged in vitro culture. Experimental Dermatology. 22(1). 48–53. 50 indexed citations
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Cervo, Pia Rivetti di Val, Anna Maria Lena, Milena S. Nicoloso, et al.. (2012). p63–microRNA feedback in keratinocyte senescence. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109(4). 1133–1138. 153 indexed citations
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Mancini, Mara, Gaëlle Saintigny, Christian Mahé, et al.. (2012). MicroRNA-152 and -181a participate in human dermal fibroblasts senescence acting on cell adhesion and remodeling of the extra-cellular matrix. Aging. 4(11). 843–853. 65 indexed citations
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Vasa‐Nicotera, Mariuca, Hailan Chen, Paola Tucci, et al.. (2011). miR-146a is modulated in human endothelial cell with aging. Atherosclerosis. 217(2). 326–330. 163 indexed citations
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Saintigny, Gaëlle, François‐Xavier Bernard, Franck Juchaux, Nathalie Pedretti, & Christian Mahé. (2008). Reduced expression of the adhesion protein tensin1 in cultured human dermal fibroblasts affects collagen gel contraction. Experimental Dermatology. 17(9). 788–789. 6 indexed citations
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Nizard, Carine, Sébastien Lepreux, C. Pain, et al.. (2005). Epidermal dermal junction and spots in human skin. International Journal of Cosmetic Science. 27(1). 62–66. 1 indexed citations
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Nizard, Carine, Catherine Heusèle, Anne‐Laure Bulteau, et al.. (2004). Algae Extract Protection Effect on Oxidized Protein Level in Human Stratum Corneum. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1019(1). 219–222. 15 indexed citations
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Nizard, Carine, Emmanuelle Noblesse, Marielle Moreau, et al.. (2004). Heat Shock Protein 47 Expression in Aged Normal Human Fibroblasts: Modulation by Salix alba Extract. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1019(1). 223–227. 11 indexed citations

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