Jérôme Larghero

14.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
198 papers, 7.2k citations indexed

About

Jérôme Larghero is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Hematology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Jérôme Larghero has authored 198 papers receiving a total of 7.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 68 papers in Molecular Biology, 58 papers in Hematology and 50 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Jérôme Larghero's work include Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (43 papers), Mesenchymal stem cell research (35 papers) and Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (31 papers). Jérôme Larghero is often cited by papers focused on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (43 papers), Mesenchymal stem cell research (35 papers) and Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (31 papers). Jérôme Larghero collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Italy. Jérôme Larghero's co-authors include Valérie Vanneaux, Albert Hagège, Philippe Menasché, Michel Desnos, Gèrard Socié, Jean‐Thomas Vilquin, Valérie Bellamy, Jean‐Pierre Marolleau, Éliane Gluckman and Jean‐Pierre Marolleau and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Journal of Clinical Investigation and Nature Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Jérôme Larghero

193 papers receiving 7.0k citations

Hit Papers

The Myoblast Autologous Grafting in Ischemic Cardiomyopat... 2008 2026 2014 2020 2008 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jérôme Larghero France 45 3.3k 2.1k 1.8k 1.6k 889 198 7.2k
Suzanne M. Watt United Kingdom 46 2.8k 0.9× 1.3k 0.6× 1.7k 1.0× 1.1k 0.7× 550 0.6× 145 6.6k
Peiman Hematti United States 46 2.7k 0.8× 1.5k 0.7× 2.4k 1.3× 951 0.6× 515 0.6× 207 6.8k
Harald Klüter Germany 37 1.8k 0.5× 2.8k 1.3× 3.9k 2.2× 1.3k 0.8× 932 1.0× 185 7.9k
Graça Almeida‐Porada United States 40 3.0k 0.9× 1.5k 0.7× 2.7k 1.5× 2.0k 1.3× 407 0.5× 161 7.5k
Volker Eckstein Germany 37 2.2k 0.7× 1.3k 0.6× 2.9k 1.6× 1.4k 0.9× 419 0.5× 121 6.4k
Dirk Strunk Austria 42 2.2k 0.7× 1.6k 0.8× 2.6k 1.4× 757 0.5× 528 0.6× 121 5.8k
Marcin Majka Poland 48 3.8k 1.2× 1.9k 0.9× 2.7k 1.5× 1.4k 0.9× 481 0.5× 173 8.4k
Robert Deans United States 38 2.4k 0.7× 2.7k 1.3× 5.2k 2.9× 805 0.5× 814 0.9× 100 8.1k
Luc Sensebé France 45 2.6k 0.8× 2.9k 1.3× 5.3k 3.0× 815 0.5× 854 1.0× 131 8.7k
Ewa Zuba‐Surma Poland 40 3.4k 1.0× 1.7k 0.8× 2.3k 1.3× 380 0.2× 471 0.5× 130 5.8k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jérôme Larghero

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Guilbaud, Lucie, Cérina Chhuon, Joanna Lipecka, et al.. (2025). Molecular insights into myelomeningocele via proteomic analysis of amniotic fluid. Journal of Proteomics. 313. 105372–105372.
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Thierry, Briac, et al.. (2024). Full circumferential human tracheal replacement: a systematic review. European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. 66(1). 3 indexed citations
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Faivre, Lionel, et al.. (2024). Self‐Organization of Long‐Lasting Human Endothelial Capillary‐Like Networks Guided by DLP Bioprinting. Advanced Healthcare Materials. 13(14). e2302830–e2302830. 11 indexed citations
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Vianay, Benoît, Lionel Faivre, Jérôme Larghero, et al.. (2024). Heterotypic interaction promotes asymmetric division of human hematopoietic progenitors. Development. 151(17). 2 indexed citations
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Arakélian, Lousineh, Julien Lion, Guillaume Churlaud, et al.. (2023). Endothelial CD34 expression and regulation of immune cell response in-vitro. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 13512–13512. 14 indexed citations
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Cuffel, Alexis, Vincent Allain, Lionel Faivre, et al.. (2022). Real-world characteristics of T-cell apheresis and clinical response to tisagenlecleucel in B-cell lymphoma. Blood Advances. 6(15). 4657–4660. 20 indexed citations
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Farhat, Wissam, Lousineh Arakélian, Briac Thierry, et al.. (2022). Biofabrication of an Esophageal Tissue Construct from a Polymer Blend Using 3D Extrusion‐Based Printing. Advanced Engineering Materials. 24(9). 12 indexed citations
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Souquet, Benoît, Benoît Vianay, Damien Cuvelier, et al.. (2021). Hematopoietic progenitors polarize in contact with bone marrow stromal cells in response to SDF1. The Journal of Cell Biology. 220(11). 13 indexed citations
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Lemoine, Jean, Florence Morin, Roberta Di Blasi, et al.. (2021). Lenalidomide Exposure at Time of CAR T-Cells Expansion Enhances Response of Refractory/Relapsed Aggressive Large B-Cell Lymphomas. Blood. 138(Supplement 1). 1433–1433. 8 indexed citations
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Gastou, Marc, Narjesse Karboul, Hana Manceau, et al.. (2019). Regulation of globin-heme balance in Diamond-Blackfan anemia by HSP70/GATA1. Blood. 133(12). 1358–1370. 41 indexed citations
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Menasché, Philippe, Valérie Vanneaux, Albert Hagège, et al.. (2017). Abstract 14798: Human Embryonic Stem Cell-derived Cardiac Progenitors for Heart Failure. One-year Results of the ESCORT Trial. Circulation. 3 indexed citations
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Blin, Guillaume, François Chatelain, Valérie Vanneaux, et al.. (2017). Convergence of microengineering and cellular self-organization towards functional tissue manufacturing. Nature Biomedical Engineering. 1(12). 939–956. 95 indexed citations
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Cahu, Xavier, Julien Calvo, Sandrine Poglio, et al.. (2017). Bone marrow sites differently imprint dormancy and chemoresistance to T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Blood Advances. 1(20). 1760–1772. 43 indexed citations
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Petit, Laurence, et al.. (2015). Monoclonal antibody 1.6.1 against human MPL receptor allows HSC enrichment of CB and BM CD34+CD38− populations. Experimental Hematology. 44(4). 297–302.e1. 4 indexed citations
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Lecourt, Séverine, Enguerran Mouly, Audrey Cras, et al.. (2013). A Prospective Study of Bone Marrow Hematopoietic and Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Type 1 Gaucher Disease Patients. PLoS ONE. 8(7). e69293–e69293. 27 indexed citations
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Ceccaldi, Raphaël, Delphine Briot, Jérôme Larghero, et al.. (2010). Spontaneous abrogation of the G2 DNA damage checkpoint has clinical benefits but promotes leukemogenesis in Fanconi anemia patients. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 121(1). 184–194. 49 indexed citations
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Leblanc, Thierry, Delphine Chamousset, G. Le Roux, et al.. (2009). Diagnosis of Fanconi anemia in patients with bone marrow failure. Haematologica. 94(4). 487–495. 63 indexed citations
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Menasché, Philippe, Ottavio Alfieri, Stefan Janssens, et al.. (2008). The Myoblast Autologous Grafting in Ischemic Cardiomyopathy (MAGIC) Trial. Circulation. 117(9). 1189–1200. 644 indexed citations breakdown →
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Lordier, Larissa, Abdelali Jalil, Frédéric Aurade, et al.. (2008). Megakaryocyte endomitosis is a failure of late cytokinesis related to defects in the contractile ring and Rho/Rock signaling. Blood. 112(8). 3164–3174. 146 indexed citations

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