Grégory Guernec

7.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
16 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Grégory Guernec is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Grégory Guernec has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 3 papers in Molecular Biology, 3 papers in Plant Science and 2 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Grégory Guernec's work include Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference (2 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (2 papers) and Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (2 papers). Grégory Guernec is often cited by papers focused on Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference (2 papers), Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (2 papers) and Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (2 papers). Grégory Guernec collaborates with scholars based in France, Morocco and Austria. Grégory Guernec's co-authors include Christelle Hennequet‐Antier, Marine Jeanmougin, Dénis Laloë, Stéphane Le Crom, Caroline Le Gall, Nicolas Servant, Andréa Rau, Céline Keime, Guillemette Marot and Bernd Jagla and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Grégory Guernec

15 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Grégory Guernec France 11 653 193 170 117 83 16 1.2k
Tingting Huang China 19 521 0.8× 158 0.8× 71 0.4× 64 0.5× 49 0.6× 81 1.1k
Xiaoyue Li China 18 502 0.8× 257 1.3× 119 0.7× 136 1.2× 26 0.3× 92 963
Valérie Schneider United States 22 1.0k 1.6× 108 0.6× 162 1.0× 342 2.9× 62 0.7× 67 2.0k
Louise Warnich South Africa 27 633 1.0× 94 0.5× 313 1.8× 502 4.3× 38 0.5× 86 2.0k
Yang Tang China 22 687 1.1× 60 0.3× 361 2.1× 57 0.5× 32 0.4× 60 1.4k
Jamie Harrison United Kingdom 18 453 0.7× 42 0.2× 189 1.1× 380 3.2× 248 3.0× 39 1.4k
Carol Wilson United States 23 783 1.2× 232 1.2× 642 3.8× 507 4.3× 62 0.7× 99 2.4k
Yan Meng United States 24 717 1.1× 125 0.6× 393 2.3× 335 2.9× 92 1.1× 64 1.6k
Larry Croft Australia 19 761 1.2× 303 1.6× 209 1.2× 198 1.7× 175 2.1× 48 1.3k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Grégory Guernec

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All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Colineaux, Hélène, et al.. (2023). Toward a conceptual framework of health and its operational definition: an application in the 1958 British birth cohort. BMC Public Health. 23(1). 100–100. 2 indexed citations
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Ruyssen‐Witrand, Adeline, Grégory Guernec, Frédéric Lioté, et al.. (2023). Ten-year radiographic and functional outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis patients in remission compared to patients in low disease activity. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 25(1). 207–207. 2 indexed citations
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Guernec, Grégory, et al.. (2023). OTrecod: An R Package for Data Fusion using Optimal Transportation Theory. The R Journal. 14(4). 195–222.
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Thariat, Juliette, Jean Ferrières, Médéa Locquet, et al.. (2021). Risk of pacemaker implantation after radiotherapy for breast cancer: A study based on French nationwide health care database sample. IJC Heart & Vasculature. 38. 100936–100936. 11 indexed citations
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Garès, Valérie, Chloé Dimeglio, Grégory Guernec, et al.. (2019). On the Use of Optimal Transportation Theory to Recode Variables and Application to Database Merging. The International Journal of Biostatistics. 16(1). 4 indexed citations
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Guindo, Aldiouma, Dapa A. Diallo, Grégory Guernec, et al.. (2018). Diagnostic accuracy in field conditions of the sickle SCAN® rapid test for sickle cell disease among children and adults in two West African settings: the DREPATEST study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 18(1). 26–26. 29 indexed citations
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Jouanjus, Émilie, et al.. (2018). Medical prescriptions falsified by the patients: a 12‐year national monitoring to assess prescription drug diversion. Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology. 32(3). 306–322. 39 indexed citations
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Ruyssen‐Witrand, Adeline, Grégory Guernec, Delphine Nigon, et al.. (2014). Aiming for SDAI remission versus low disease activity at 1 year after inclusion in ESPOIR cohort is associated with better 3-year structural outcomes. Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 74(9). 1676–1683. 20 indexed citations
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Saraoui, Taous, Sandrine Parayre, Grégory Guernec, et al.. (2013). A unique in vivo experimental approach reveals metabolic adaptation of the probiotic Propionibacterium freudenreichii to the colon environment. BMC Genomics. 14(1). 911–911. 27 indexed citations
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Trionnaire, Gaël Le, Stéphanie Jaubert‐Possamai, Joël Bonhomme, et al.. (2012). Transcriptomic profiling of the reproductive mode switch in the pea aphid in response to natural autumnal photoperiod. Journal of Insect Physiology. 58(12). 1517–1524. 22 indexed citations
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Dillies, Marie‐Agnès, Andréa Rau, Julie Aubert, et al.. (2012). A comprehensive evaluation of normalization methods for Illumina high-throughput RNA sequencing data analysis. Briefings in Bioinformatics. 14(6). 671–683. 860 indexed citations breakdown →
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Roustit, Christelle, Émilie Renahy, Grégory Guernec, et al.. (2009). Exposure to interparental violence and psychosocial maladjustment in the adult life course: advocacy for early prevention. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 63(7). 563–568. 64 indexed citations
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Barret, Matthieu, et al.. (2009). Effect of Wheat Roots Infected with the Pathogenic FungusGaeumannomyces graminisvar.triticion Gene Expression of the Biocontrol BacteriumPseudomonas fluorescensPf29Arp. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 22(12). 1611–1623. 28 indexed citations
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Mignon, Guillaume Le, Colette Désert, Frédérique Pitel, et al.. (2009). Using transcriptome profiling to characterize QTL regions on chicken chromosome 5. BMC Genomics. 10(1). 575–575. 15 indexed citations
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Brault, Véronique, Sylvie Tanguy, Catherine Reinbold, et al.. (2009). Transcriptomic analysis of intestinal genes following acquisition of pea enation mosaic virus by the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum. Journal of General Virology. 91(3). 802–808. 41 indexed citations
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Massari, V., Émilie Renahy, Emmanuelle Cadot, et al.. (2008). Genre, statut socioéconomique, immigration et absence de recours au dépistage VIH dans l’agglomération parisienne : une analyse des données de la cohorte SIRS en 2005. Revue d Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique. 56(5). 275–275. 1 indexed citations

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