Jean‐Jacques Madjar

978 total citations
26 papers, 837 citations indexed

About

Jean‐Jacques Madjar is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jean‐Jacques Madjar has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 837 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 9 papers in Immunology and 6 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Jean‐Jacques Madjar's work include RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (13 papers), Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins (8 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (6 papers). Jean‐Jacques Madjar is often cited by papers focused on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (13 papers), Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins (8 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (6 papers). Jean‐Jacques Madjar collaborates with scholars based in France, Morocco and United States. Jean‐Jacques Madjar's co-authors include Jean‐Jacques Diaz, Karine Kindbeiter, Jean‐Paul Reboud, Monique Arpin, Monique Buisson, Philippe Bouvet, Günther Boguth, Angelika Görg, Robert R. Traut and Dominique Garcin and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Jean‐Jacques Madjar

26 papers receiving 810 citations

Peers

Jean‐Jacques Madjar
Brigitte Wiedmann United States
Jack G. Chirikjian United States
A.L. Horwich United States
Shane Reeve Australia
Brigitte Wiedmann United States
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All Works

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Gonin-Giraud, Sandrine, Alexander Scherl, Patrizia Arboit, et al.. (2010). Identification of human, rat and chicken ribosomal proteins by a combination of two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. Journal of Proteomics. 74(2). 167–185. 4 indexed citations
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Laurent, Vincent, et al.. (2007). Identification and relative quantification of adenosine to inosine editing in serotonin 2c receptor mRNA by CE. Electrophoresis. 28(16). 2843–2852. 13 indexed citations
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Bouvet, Philippe, et al.. (1998). Nucleolin Interacts with Several Ribosomal Proteins through Its RGG Domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(30). 19025–19029. 169 indexed citations
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Görg, Angelika, et al.. (1997). Very alkaline immobilized pH gradients for two‐dimensional electrophoresis of ribosomal and nuclear proteins. Electrophoresis. 18(3-4). 328–337. 182 indexed citations
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Diaz, Jean‐Jacques, et al.. (1996). In situ hybridization and immuno-electron microscope analyses of the Us11 gene of herpes simplex virus type 1 during transient expression. Chromosoma. 104(6). 434–444. 10 indexed citations
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Diaz, Jean‐Jacques, et al.. (1996). Post-transcriptional transactivation of human retroviral envelope glycoprotein expression by herpes simplex virus Us11 protein. Nature. 379(6562). 273–277. 79 indexed citations
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Diaz, Jean‐Jacques, et al.. (1995). Phosphorylation of herpes simplex virus type 1 Us11 protein is independent of viral genome expression. Electrophoresis. 16(1). 1317–1322. 13 indexed citations
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Diaz, Jean‐Jacques, et al.. (1995). Phosphorylation of ribosomal protein L30 after herpes simplex virus type 1 infection. Electrophoresis. 16(1). 854–859. 11 indexed citations
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Greco, Anna, et al.. (1993). Precise quantitation of chloramphenicol acetyl transferase reporter mRNA by competitive polymerase chain reaction. Electrophoresis. 14(1). 1292–1294. 1 indexed citations
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Desbois, Christelle, et al.. (1992). Optimization of the CAT assay procedure by determining the initial rate of the enzymatic reaction. Trends in Genetics. 8(9). 300–301. 9 indexed citations
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Garcin, Dominique, et al.. (1990). Ribosome and protein synthesis modifications after infection of human epidermoid carcinoma cells with herpes simplex virus type 1. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 220(3). 377–388. 22 indexed citations
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Buendia, Brigitte, et al.. (1987). Ribosomal protein phosphorylation in vivo and in vitro by vaccinia virus. European Journal of Biochemistry. 162(1). 95–103. 21 indexed citations
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Madjar, Jean‐Jacques, et al.. (1983). Ribosomal Protein S14 Is Altered by Two-Step Emetine Resistance Mutations in Chinese Hamster Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 3(2). 190–197. 14 indexed citations
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Madjar, Jean‐Jacques & Robert R. Traut. (1980). Differences in electrophoretic behaviour of eight ribosomal proteins from rat and rabbit tissues and evidence for proteolytic action on liver proteins. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 179(1). 89–101. 48 indexed citations
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Arpin, Monique, Jean‐Jacques Madjar, & Jean‐Paul Reboud. (1978). Occurrence of phosphorylated forms of an acidic protein in the large ribosomal subunit of rat liver. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis. 519(2). 537–541. 15 indexed citations
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Madjar, Jean‐Jacques, Monique Arpin, & Jean‐Paul Reboud. (1977). A simple water-cooled apparatus for two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Analytical Biochemistry. 83(1). 304–310. 20 indexed citations
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Buisson, Monique, et al.. (1975). Study of mammalian ribosomal protein reactivity in situ. Biochimie. 57(3). 295–302. 13 indexed citations

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