Cyrille Forestier

4.6k total citations · 2 hit papers
33 papers, 3.4k citations indexed

About

Cyrille Forestier is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Cyrille Forestier has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 3.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Molecular Biology, 15 papers in Plant Science and 9 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Cyrille Forestier's work include Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (11 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (9 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (8 papers). Cyrille Forestier is often cited by papers focused on Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (11 papers), Drug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms (9 papers) and Trace Elements in Health (8 papers). Cyrille Forestier collaborates with scholars based in France, Switzerland and Germany. Cyrille Forestier's co-authors include Alain Vavasseur, Nathalie Leonhardt, Laetitia Perfus‐Barbeoch, Enrico Martinoia, Markus Klein, Markus Geisler, Burkhard Schulz, Elie Dassa, Kazufumi Yazaki and Youngsook Lee and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Nature Biotechnology.

In The Last Decade

Cyrille Forestier

33 papers receiving 3.4k citations

Hit Papers

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All Works

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Shitan, Nobukazu, Kazuyuki Dan, Nobuhiko Kato, et al.. (2012). Characterization of Coptis japonica CjABCB2, an ATP-binding cassette protein involved in alkaloid transport. Phytochemistry. 91. 109–116. 72 indexed citations
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Prévéral, Sandra, Jonathan Hoffmann, Sandra Mounicou, et al.. (2008). A Common Highly Conserved Cadmium Detoxification Mechanism from Bacteria to Humans. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284(8). 4936–4943. 86 indexed citations
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Verrier, Paul, David A. Bird, Bo Burla, et al.. (2008). Plant ABC proteins – a unified nomenclature and updated inventory. Trends in Plant Science. 13(4). 151–159. 574 indexed citations breakdown →
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Gaillard, Stéphane, Hélène Jacquet, Alain Vavasseur, Nathalie Leonhardt, & Cyrille Forestier. (2008). AtMRP6/AtABCC6, an ATP-Binding Cassette transporter gene expressed during early steps of seedling development and up-regulated by cadmium in Arabidopsis thaliana. BMC Plant Biology. 8(1). 22–22. 73 indexed citations
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Suh, Su Jeoung, Yong‐Fei Wang, Annie Frelet‐Barrand, et al.. (2006). The ATP Binding Cassette Transporter AtMRP5 Modulates Anion and Calcium Channel Activities in Arabidopsis Guard Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282(3). 1916–1924. 88 indexed citations
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Herbette, Stéphane, Ludivine Taconnat, Véronique Hugouvieux, et al.. (2006). Genome-wide transcriptome profiling of the early cadmium response of Arabidopsis roots and shoots. Biochimie. 88(11). 1751–1765. 276 indexed citations
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Picault, Nathalie, Anne‐Claire Cazalé, Audrey Beyly, et al.. (2006). Transport of antimony salts by Arabidopsis thaliana protoplasts over‐expressing the human multidrug resistance‐associated protein 1 (MRP1/ABCC1). FEBS Letters. 580(30). 6891–6897. 6 indexed citations
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Marín, Elena, Fanchon Divol, Nicole Bechtold, et al.. (2006). Molecular characterization of three Arabidopsis soluble ABC proteins which expression is induced by sugars. Plant Science. 171(1). 84–90. 13 indexed citations
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Prévéral, Sandra, É. Ansoborlo, Stéphane Mari, Alain Vavasseur, & Cyrille Forestier. (2006). Metal(loid)s and radionuclides cytotoxicity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Role of YCF1, glutathione and effect of buthionine sulfoximine. Biochimie. 88(11). 1651–1663. 30 indexed citations
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Verret, Frédéric, Antoine Gravot, Pascaline Auroy, et al.. (2005). Heavy metal transport by AtHMA4 involves the N‐terminal degenerated metal binding domain and the C‐terminal His11 stretch. FEBS Letters. 579(6). 1515–1522. 84 indexed citations
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Shitan, Nobukazu, Ingrid Bazin, Kazuyuki Dan, et al.. (2003). Involvement of CjMDR1, a plant multidrug-resistance-type ATP-binding cassette protein, in alkaloid transport in Coptis japonica. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100(2). 751–756. 210 indexed citations
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Klein, Markus, Laetitia Perfus‐Barbeoch, Annie Frelet‐Barrand, et al.. (2003). The plant multidrug resistance ABC transporter AtMRP5 is involved in guard cell hormonal signalling and water use. The Plant Journal. 33(1). 119–129. 127 indexed citations
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Song, Won‐Yong, Eun Ju Sohn, Enrico Martinoia, et al.. (2003). Engineering tolerance and accumulation of lead and cadmium in transgenic plants. Nature Biotechnology. 21(8). 914–919. 275 indexed citations
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Perfus‐Barbeoch, Laetitia, Nathalie Leonhardt, Alain Vavasseur, & Cyrille Forestier. (2002). Heavy metal toxicity: cadmium permeates through calcium channels and disturbs the plant water status. The Plant Journal. 32(4). 539–548. 615 indexed citations breakdown →
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Martinoia, Enrico, Markus Klein, Markus Geisler, et al.. (2001). Multifunctionality of plant ABC transporters – more than just detoxifiers. Planta. 214(3). 345–355. 298 indexed citations
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Leonhardt, Nathalie, Ingrid Bazin, Pierre Richaud, et al.. (2001). Antibodies to the CFTR modulate the turgor pressure of guard cell protoplasts via slow anion channels. FEBS Letters. 494(1-2). 15–18. 10 indexed citations
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Marín, Elena, Nathalie Leonhardt, Alain Vavasseur, & Cyrille Forestier. (1998). Cloning of AtMRP1, an Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA encoding a homologue of the mammalian multidrug resistance-associated protein. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1369(1). 7–13. 9 indexed citations
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Forestier, Cyrille, François Bouteau, Nathalie Leonhardt, & Alain Vavasseur. (1998). Pharmacological properties of slow anion currents in intact guard cells of Arabidopsis . Application of the discontinuous single-electrode voltage-clamp to different species. Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 436(6). 920–927. 32 indexed citations
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Forestier, Cyrille, et al.. (1996). Mechanism of action of K channel openers on skeletal muscle KATP channels. Interactions with nucleotides and protons.. The Journal of General Physiology. 107(4). 489–502. 23 indexed citations
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Forestier, Cyrille, et al.. (1993). Intracellular protons control the affinity of skeletal muscle ATP‐sensitive K+ channels for potassium‐channel‐openers. FEBS Letters. 325(3). 276–280. 10 indexed citations

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