Maryline Roy

866 total citations
20 papers, 461 citations indexed

About

Maryline Roy is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Maryline Roy has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 461 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Genetics, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Maryline Roy's work include Inflammatory Bowel Disease (8 papers), Gut microbiota and health (6 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers). Maryline Roy is often cited by papers focused on Inflammatory Bowel Disease (8 papers), Gut microbiota and health (6 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers). Maryline Roy collaborates with scholars based in France, Belgium and Japan. Maryline Roy's co-authors include Jean‐Pierre Hugot, Frédérick Barreau, Monique Dussaillant, Ziad Al Nabhani, Dominique Berrebi, Nicolas Montcuquet, Camille Jung, Ulrich Meinzer, Danielle Château and Sophie Thenet and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Clinical Investigation, Gastroenterology and Clinical Cancer Research.

In The Last Decade

Maryline Roy

19 papers receiving 456 citations

Author Peers

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Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Maryline Roy 268 144 101 78 57 20 461
Keren M. Rabinowitz 165 0.6× 188 1.3× 102 1.0× 65 0.8× 113 2.0× 22 401
Ryan Ichikawa 165 0.6× 124 0.9× 179 1.8× 66 0.8× 101 1.8× 13 448
Daniel Seidel 238 0.9× 134 0.9× 344 3.4× 110 1.4× 94 1.6× 8 659
Rachael Barry 373 1.4× 97 0.7× 140 1.4× 48 0.6× 31 0.5× 12 543
Stephen E. Girardin 277 1.0× 54 0.4× 119 1.2× 52 0.7× 125 2.2× 5 450
Anne‐Marie Crain‐Denoyelle 263 1.0× 61 0.4× 96 1.0× 50 0.6× 51 0.9× 16 542
Charles Ng 395 1.5× 103 0.7× 329 3.3× 45 0.6× 45 0.8× 11 727
Ryoichi Iiyama 226 0.8× 169 1.2× 456 4.5× 101 1.3× 64 1.1× 10 665
Luciana R. Muniz 219 0.8× 54 0.4× 275 2.7× 44 0.6× 111 1.9× 8 583
Jose Ruiz 162 0.6× 39 0.3× 116 1.1× 85 1.1× 53 0.9× 21 395

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Fields of papers citing papers by Maryline Roy

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Maryline Roy

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Roy, Maryline, et al.. (2025). Comparative analysis of dietary iron deprivation and supplementation in a murine model of colitis. FASEB BioAdvances. 7(5). e70007–e70007.
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Casado‐Bedmar, Maite, Maryline Roy, Jean‐Pierre Hugot, et al.. (2024). Fecal let-7b and miR-21 directly modulate the intestinal microbiota, driving chronic inflammation. Gut Microbes. 16(1). 2394249–2394249. 12 indexed citations
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Roy, Maryline, Anne Dumay, Valérie Paradis, et al.. (2024). Entamoeba muris mitigates metabolic consequences of high-fat diet in mice. Gut Microbes. 16(1). 2409210–2409210. 2 indexed citations
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Casado‐Bedmar, Maite, Maryline Roy, & Émilie Viennois. (2023). The Effect of Sex-Specific Differences on IL-10−/− Mouse Colitis Phenotype and Microbiota. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 24(12). 10364–10364. 4 indexed citations
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Fourati, S., Anne Dumay, Maryline Roy, et al.. (2023). Fecal microbiota transplantation in a rodent model of short bowel syndrome: A therapeutic approach?. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 13. 1023441–1023441. 6 indexed citations
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Collard, M., Mathieu Uzzan, Miguel Albuquerque, et al.. (2022). The Appendix Orchestrates T-Cell Mediated Immunosurveillance in Colitis-Associated Cancer. Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 15(3). 665–687. 12 indexed citations
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Nabhani, Ziad Al, Dominique Berrebi, Christine Martinez‐Vinson, et al.. (2019). Nod2 Protects the Gut From Experimental Colitis Spreading to Small Intestine. Journal of Crohn s and Colitis. 14(5). 669–679. 8 indexed citations
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Dumay, Anne, Olivier Gergaud, Maryline Roy, & Jean‐Pierre Hugot. (2019). Is Crohn’s Disease the Price to Pay Today for Having Survived the Black Death?. Journal of Crohn s and Colitis. 13(10). 1318–1322. 7 indexed citations
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Baut, Guillaume Le, Claire O’Brien, Paul Pavli, et al.. (2018). Prevalence of Yersinia Species in the Ileum of Crohn's Disease Patients and Controls. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 8. 336–336. 17 indexed citations
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Nabhani, Ziad Al, Nicolas Montcuquet, Maryline Roy, et al.. (2017). Complementary Roles of Nod2 in Hematopoietic and Nonhematopoietic Cells in Preventing Gut Barrier Dysfunction Dependent on MLCK Activity. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 23(7). 1109–1119. 18 indexed citations
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Nabhani, Ziad Al, Jean‐Pierre Hugot, Nicolas Montcuquet, et al.. (2016). Respective Roles of Hematopoietic and Nonhematopoietic Nod2 on the Gut Microbiota and Mucosal Homeostasis. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 22(4). 763–773. 22 indexed citations
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Nabhani, Ziad Al, Patricia Lepage, Nicolas Montcuquet, et al.. (2016). Nod2Deficiency Leads to a Specific and Transmissible Mucosa-associated Microbial Dysbiosis Which Is Independent of the Mucosal Barrier Defect. Journal of Crohn s and Colitis. 10(12). 1428–1436. 44 indexed citations
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Nabhani, Ziad Al, Nicolas Montcuquet, Monique Dussaillant, et al.. (2015). Pseudomonas fluorescens Alters the Intestinal Barrier Function by Modulating IL-1β Expression Through Hematopoietic NOD2 Signaling. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. 21(3). 543–555. 25 indexed citations
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Frémond, Marie‐Louise, Jérôme Viala, Xavier Tréton, et al.. (2014). Digestive perianastomotic ulcerations and Crohn's disease. Journal of Crohn s and Colitis. 8(12). 1624–1631. 8 indexed citations
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Mkaddem, Sanae Ben, Danielle Château, Maryline Roy, et al.. (2013). Tu1738 NOD2 Controls the Paracellular Permeability Related to Macropinocytosis of Enterocyte Tight Junctions in Response to Autophagy. Gastroenterology. 144(5). S–834. 1 indexed citations
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Meinzer, Ulrich, Frédérick Barreau, Camille Jung, et al.. (2012). Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Effector YopJ Subverts the Nod2/RICK/TAK1 Pathway and Activates Caspase-1 to Induce Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction. Cell Host & Microbe. 11(4). 337–351. 103 indexed citations
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Petit, Constance, Frédérick Barreau, Danielle Château, et al.. (2012). Requirement of Cellular Prion Protein for Intestinal Barrier Function and Mislocalization in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gastroenterology. 143(1). 122–132.e15. 55 indexed citations
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Jung, Camille, Ulrich Meinzer, Nicolas Montcuquet, et al.. (2012). Yersinia pseudotuberculosis disrupts intestinal barrier integrity through hematopoietic TLR-2 signaling. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 122(6). 2239–2251. 40 indexed citations
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Jung, Camille, et al.. (2011). A Novel Role of Macroautophagy in the Regulation of Intestinal Permeability. Gastroenterology. 140(5). S–641. 1 indexed citations
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Quanz, Maria, Nathalie Berthault, Maryline Roy, et al.. (2009). Small-Molecule Drugs Mimicking DNA Damage: A New Strategy for Sensitizing Tumors to Radiotherapy. Clinical Cancer Research. 15(4). 1308–1316. 76 indexed citations

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