Danielle Canioni

3.5k total citations
49 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Danielle Canioni is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Immunology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Danielle Canioni has authored 49 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 14 papers in Immunology and 12 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Danielle Canioni's work include Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (13 papers), Viral-associated cancers and disorders (10 papers) and Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (7 papers). Danielle Canioni is often cited by papers focused on Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (13 papers), Viral-associated cancers and disorders (10 papers) and Clinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology (7 papers). Danielle Canioni collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and United Kingdom. Danielle Canioni's co-authors include Nicole Brousse, Olivier Goulet, Frank M. Ruemmele, Nadine Cerf–Bensussan, J. Schmitz, O. Goulet, V. Colomb, Françoise Le Deist, Alan D. Phillips and Jean‐Laurent Casanova and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, Nature Communications and Journal of Clinical Oncology.

In The Last Decade

Danielle Canioni

48 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers

Danielle Canioni
Jens Kelsen Denmark
N. C. Wathen United Kingdom
M J G Farthing United Kingdom
Maya Ram Israel
Hernán Correa United States
J. Bart A. Crusius Netherlands
B. Tait Australia
Jens Kelsen Denmark
Danielle Canioni
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Danielle Canioni

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All Works

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Lemal, Richard, Guillemette Fouquet, Louis Terriou, et al.. (2019). Omalizumab Therapy for Mast Cell-Mediator Symptoms in Patients with ISM, CM, MMAS, and MCAS. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice. 7(7). 2387–2395.e3. 39 indexed citations
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Salomon, Julie, Danielle Canioni, Lucie Sengmanivong, et al.. (2017). Contractile forces at tricellular contacts modulate epithelial organization and monolayer integrity. Nature Communications. 8(1). 13998–13998. 54 indexed citations
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Flahault, Adrien, Marguerite Vignon, Marion Rabant, et al.. (2016). Case report and literature review. Medicine. 95(41). e5047–e5047. 6 indexed citations
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Cellier, Christophe, et al.. (2013). Œsophagite à éosinophiles. La Presse Médicale. 43(1). 34–38.
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Michonneau, David, Felipe Suárez, Jérôme Lambert, et al.. (2012). Late-onset post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorders after kidney transplantation: a monocentric study over three decades. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 28(2). 471–478. 14 indexed citations
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Pigneur, Bénédicte, Hélène Garnier‐Lengliné, Cécile Talbotec, et al.. (2011). The efficacy of exclusive nutritional therapy in paediatric Crohn’s disease, comparing fractionated oral vs. continuous enteral feeding. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 33(12). 1332–1339. 121 indexed citations
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Koehl, Bérengère, Mehdi Oualha, Fabrice Lesage, et al.. (2011). Fatal Parvovirus B19 Myocarditis in Children and Possible Dysimmune Mechanism. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 31(4). 418–421. 16 indexed citations
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Baleydier, Frédéric, Anne‐Valérie Decouvelaere, Julie Bergeron, et al.. (2008). T Cell Receptor Genotyping and HOXA/TLX1 Expression Define Three T Lymphoblastic Lymphoma Subsets which Might Affect Clinical Outcome. Clinical Cancer Research. 14(3). 692–700. 30 indexed citations
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Serre, Natacha Patey‐Mariaud de, Danielle Canioni, Frédéric Rieux‐Laucat, et al.. (2008). Digestive histopathological presentation of IPEX syndrome. Modern Pathology. 22(1). 95–102. 93 indexed citations
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Jugie, Myriam, Danielle Canioni, Christine Le Bihan-Benjamin, et al.. (2006). Study of the Impact of Liver Transplantation on the Outcome of Intestinal Grafts in Children. Transplantation. 81(7). 992–997. 20 indexed citations
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Robert, Clotilde Des, Florence Lacaille, Danielle Canioni, et al.. (2004). EBV‐negative lymphoproliferative disease with hyper‐IgA, in a child with combined liver and small bowel transplantation. Pediatric Transplantation. 8(3). 305–307. 4 indexed citations
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Delarue, Richard, et al.. (2004). La maladie de Hodgkin nodulaire à prédominance lymphocytaire et ses diagnostics différentiels. Annales de Pathologie. 24(2). 136–148. 6 indexed citations
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Thuret, Isabelle, Florence Lacaille, Danielle Canioni, et al.. (2003). Histopathology of the liver in adolescents co-infected with HIV and hepatitis C virus. AIDS. 17(15). 2265–2267. 5 indexed citations
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Lacaille, Florence, Danielle Canioni, Jean‐Christophe Fournet, et al.. (2002). CENTRILOBULAR NECROSIS IN CHILDREN AFTER COMBINED LIVER AND SMALL BOWEL TRANSPLANTATION. Transplantation. 73(2). 252–257. 8 indexed citations
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Damotte, Diane, V. Colomb, Danielle Canioni, et al.. (1999). Morphologic features of large bowel biopsies in combined small and large bowel transplantations could predict clinical rejection. Transplantation Proceedings. 31(1-2). 593–593. 1 indexed citations
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Lacaille, Florence, V. Colomb, Dominique Jan, et al.. (1998). Combined Liver and Small Bowel Transplantation in a Child with Epithelial Dysplasia. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 27(2). 230–233. 17 indexed citations
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Goulet, Olivier, Nicole Brousse, Danielle Canioni, et al.. (1998). Syndrome of Intractable Diarrhoea with Persistent Villous Atrophy in Early Childhood: A Clinicopathological Survey of 47 Cases. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition. 26(2). 151–161. 75 indexed citations
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Goulet, Olivier, M. Kédinger, Nicole Brousse, et al.. (1995). Intractable diarrhea of infancy with epithelial and basement membrane abnormalities. The Journal of Pediatrics. 127(2). 212–219. 93 indexed citations
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Girault, D, Olivier Goulet, Françoise Le Deist, et al.. (1994). Intractable infant diarrhea associated with phenotypic abnormalities and immunodeficiency. The Journal of Pediatrics. 125(1). 36–42. 77 indexed citations
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Canioni, Danielle, et al.. (1991). Lingual Localization of an Inclusion Body Fibromatosis (Reye's Tumor). Pathology - Research and Practice. 187(7). 886–889. 12 indexed citations

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