L. Kiger

450 total citations
18 papers, 369 citations indexed

About

L. Kiger is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Genetics and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, L. Kiger has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 369 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Cell Biology, 10 papers in Genetics and 7 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in L. Kiger's work include Hemoglobin structure and function (15 papers), Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (10 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (5 papers). L. Kiger is often cited by papers focused on Hemoglobin structure and function (15 papers), Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders (10 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (5 papers). L. Kiger collaborates with scholars based in France, Switzerland and United States. L. Kiger's co-authors include M.C. Marden, Claire Poyart, M. F. Perutz, Ivo De Baere, Norman W. Rizk, John R. Adler, David Spencer, Laureen L. Hill, J. Kister and Alain Francina and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

L. Kiger

18 papers receiving 363 citations

Peers

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W. A. Symmans New Zealand
R Winardi United States
Eyby Leon United States
Birgit Berger Australia
Pascal Hänggi Switzerland
CM Cohen Pakistan
W. A. Symmans New Zealand
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Hirschi, Sandrine, M Oswald, Matthieu Canuet, et al.. (2018). Discordance entre SaO 2 – PaO 2  : ne pas oublier les hémoglobinopathies. Revue des Maladies Respiratoires. 35(3). 328–332. 1 indexed citations
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Repessé, Yohann, Jordan D. Dimitrov, Ivan Peyron, et al.. (2012). Heme binds to factor VIII and inhibits its interaction with activated factor IX. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 10(6). 1062–1071. 22 indexed citations
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Kobari, Ladan, F Yates, Noufϊssa Oudrhiri, et al.. (2012). Human induced pluripotent stem cells can reach complete terminal maturation: in vivo and in vitro evidence in the erythropoietic differentiation model. Haematologica. 97(12). 1795–1803. 92 indexed citations
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Préhu, Claude, Paolo Groff, Barbara Golińska, et al.. (2003). Short insertion in a hemoglobin chain: Hb Esch, an unstable α1 variant with duplication of the sequence Ala65-Leu-Thr-Asn68. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 31(2). 234–239. 10 indexed citations
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Kiger, L. & M.C. Marden. (1999). Asymmetric [deoxy dimer/azido-met dimer] hemoglobin hybrids dissociate within seconds. Journal of Molecular Biology. 291(1). 227–236. 4 indexed citations
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Rizk, Norman W., et al.. (1998). Intracranial hypotension presenting with severe encephalopathy. Journal of neurosurgery. 89(3). 470–473. 64 indexed citations
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Marden, M.C., L. Kiger, Claire Poyart, & Stuart J. Edelstein. (1998). Identifying the conformational state of bi-liganded haemoglobin. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 54(12). 1365–1384. 5 indexed citations
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Kiger, L., Antoine Dumoulin, Stuart J. Edelstein, et al.. (1998). Chimeric β-EF3-α Hemoglobin (Ψ):  Energetics of Subunit Interaction and Ligand Binding. Biochemistry. 37(20). 7328–7339. 2 indexed citations
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Dumoulin, Antoine, L. Kiger, Nathalie Griffon, et al.. (1996). Two mutations in recombinant Hb β F41(C7)Y, K82 (EF6)D show additive effects in decreasing oxygen affinityxs. Protein Science. 5(1). 114–120. 3 indexed citations
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Kiger, L., J. Kister, Paolo Groff, et al.. (1996). Hb J-Europa [β62(E6)ALA → ASP]: Normal Oxygen Binding Properties in a New Variant Involving a Residue Located Distal to the Heme. Hemoglobin. 20(2). 135–140. 6 indexed citations
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Dumoulin, Antoine, L. Kiger, Ruoxiang Jiang, et al.. (1995). Loss of allosteric behaviour in recombinant hemoglobin α2β29r)F8)His→Ala: Restoration upon addition of strong effectors. FEBS Letters. 374(1). 39–42. 2 indexed citations
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Kister, J., L. Kiger, Alain Francina, et al.. (1995). Hemoglobin roanne [α94(G1) asp å glu]: a variant of the α1β2 interface with an unexpected high oxygen affinity. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology. 1246(1). 34–38. 12 indexed citations
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Dumoulin, Antoine, V. Baudin, L. Kiger, et al.. (1994). Chimeric Hemoglobin Subunits: Functional Properties of a Recombinant β/α Hemoglobin. Artificial Cells Blood Substitutes and Biotechnology. 22(3). 733–738. 2 indexed citations
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Rochette, Jacques, Rebecca A. Barnetson, L. Kiger, et al.. (1994). Association of a novel high oxygen affinity haemoglobin variant with δβ thalassaemia. British Journal of Haematology. 86(1). 118–124. 16 indexed citations
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Baere, Ivo De, M. F. Perutz, L. Kiger, M.C. Marden, & Claire Poyart. (1994). Formation of two hydrogen bonds from the globin to theheme-linked oxygen molecule in Ascaris hemoglobin.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 91(4). 1594–1597. 85 indexed citations
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Kiger, L., Claire Poyart, & M.C. Marden. (1993). Oxygen and CO binding to triply NO and asymmetric NO/CO hemoglobin hybrids. Biophysical Journal. 65(3). 1050–1058. 14 indexed citations
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Baudin, V., J. Pagnier, L. Kiger, et al.. (1993). Functional consequences of mutations at the allosteric interface in hetero‐ and homo‐hemoglobin tetramers. Protein Science. 2(8). 1320–1330. 12 indexed citations
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Marden, M.C., L. Kiger, J. Kister, B. Bohn, & Claire Poyart. (1991). Coupling of ferric iron spin and allosteric equilibrium in hemoglobin. Biophysical Journal. 60(4). 770–776. 17 indexed citations

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