Christiane Rose

2.6k total citations
53 papers, 1.9k citations indexed

About

Christiane Rose is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Christiane Rose has authored 53 papers receiving a total of 1.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Molecular Biology, 27 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 16 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Christiane Rose's work include Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (16 papers), Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis (15 papers) and Mast cells and histamine (10 papers). Christiane Rose is often cited by papers focused on Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology (16 papers), Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis (15 papers) and Mast cells and histamine (10 papers). Christiane Rose collaborates with scholars based in France, Canada and United Kingdom. Christiane Rose's co-authors include Jean‐Charles Schwartz, J. Schwartz, Tam Quach, J.C. Schwartz, Anne‐Marie Duchemin, J.C. Schwartz, Patricia Facchinetti, Tanja Ouimet, Tam Thanh Quach and Bernadette Allinquant and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Christiane Rose

53 papers receiving 1.8k citations

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All Works

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Mailleux, Jo, Emeline Camand, Anne E. Simon, et al.. (2017). Targeting demyelination via α-secretases promoting sAPPα release to enhance remyelination in central nervous system. Neurobiology of Disease. 109(Pt A). 11–24. 22 indexed citations
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Rose, Christiane, et al.. (2017). Transient increase in sAPPα secretion in response to Aβ1–42 oligomers: an attempt of neuronal self-defense?. Neurobiology of Aging. 61. 23–35. 5 indexed citations
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Chasseigneaux, Stéphanie, et al.. (2014). Cytoplasmic SET induces tau hyperphosphorylation through a decrease of methylated phosphatase 2A. BMC Neuroscience. 15(1). 82–82. 18 indexed citations
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Marquet, Perrine, Patricia Facchinetti, Christiane Rose, et al.. (2012). Citrulline diet supplementation improves specific age-related raft changes in wild-type rodent hippocampus. AGE. 35(5). 1589–606. 22 indexed citations
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Chasseigneaux, Stéphanie, Christiane Rose, Claude Chabret, et al.. (2011). Secreted Amyloid Precursor Protein β and Secreted Amyloid Precursor Protein α Induce Axon Outgrowth In Vitro through Egr1 Signaling Pathway. PLoS ONE. 6(1). e16301–e16301. 69 indexed citations
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Cazorla, Maxime, Anne Jouvenceau, Christiane Rose, et al.. (2010). Cyclotraxin-B, the First Highly Potent and Selective TrkB Inhibitor, Has Anxiolytic Properties in Mice. PLoS ONE. 5(3). e9777–e9777. 74 indexed citations
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Facchinetti, Patricia, Christiane Rose, J.C. Schwartz, & Tanja Ouimet. (2003). Ontogeny, regional and cellular distribution of the novel metalloprotease neprilysin 2 in the rat: a comparison with neprilysin and endothelin-converting enzyme-1. Neuroscience. 118(3). 627–639. 30 indexed citations
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Ouimet, Tanja, et al.. (2000). Neprilysin II: A Putative Novel Metalloprotease and Its Isoforms in CNS and Testis. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 271(3). 565–570. 44 indexed citations
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Facchinetti, Patricia, et al.. (1999). Immunolocalization of tripeptidyl peptidase II, a cholecystokinin-inactivating enzyme, in rat brain. Neuroscience. 88(4). 1225–1240. 13 indexed citations
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Rose, Christiane, et al.. (1996). A radioimmunoassay for the tripeptide Gly-Trp-Met, a major metabolite of endogenous cholecystokinin in brain. Neuropeptides. 30(3). 231–235. 5 indexed citations
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Rose, Christiane, Patricia Facchinetti, Ramesh Bambal, et al.. (1996). Characterization and inhibition of a cholecystokinin-inactivating serine peptidase. Nature. 380(6573). 403–409. 128 indexed citations
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Rose, Christiane, et al.. (1989). Protection by serine peptidase inhibitors of endogenous cholecystokinin released from brain slices. Neuroscience. 29(3). 583–594. 25 indexed citations
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Rose, Christiane, et al.. (1989). Role of a serine endopeptidase in the hydrolysis of exogenous cholecystokinin by brain slices. Neuroscience. 29(3). 595–602. 17 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Jean-Charles, Catherine Llorens‐Cortés, Christiane Rose, Tam Thanh Quach, & H. Pollard. (1983). Adaptive Changes of Neurotransmitter Receptor Mechanisms in the Central Nervous System. Progress in brain research. 58. 117–129. 15 indexed citations
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Quach, Tam Thanh, Anne‐Marie Duchemin, Christiane Rose, & Jean‐Charles Schwartz. (1981). Specific Desensitization of Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated [3H]Glycogen Hydrolysis in Brain Slices. Molecular Pharmacology. 20(2). 331–338. 25 indexed citations
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Quach, Tam, Anne‐Marie Duchemin, Christiane Rose, & J.C. Schwartz. (1979). In vivo occupation of cerebral histamine H1-receptors evaluated with 3H-mepyramine may predict sedative properties of psychotropic drugs. European Journal of Pharmacology. 60(4). 391–392. 72 indexed citations
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Jc, Schwartz, et al.. (1976). Neurochemical evidence for histamine acting as a transmitter in mammalian brain.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 15. 111–26. 40 indexed citations
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Schwartz, Jean-Charles, Christiane Rose, & H Caillens. (1973). METABOLISM OF METHYLHISTAMINE FORMED THROUGH A NEW PATHWAY: DECARBOXYLATION OF L-3-METHYLHISTIDINE. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 184(3). 766–779. 30 indexed citations
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Rose, Christiane, et al.. (1970). Impaired labelling of liver phosphatidylethanolamine from ethanolamine-14C in choline deficiency. Canadian Journal of Biochemistry. 48(8). 885–892. 34 indexed citations

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