Mathieu Lefeuvre

572 total citations
13 papers, 482 citations indexed

About

Mathieu Lefeuvre is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Oral Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Mathieu Lefeuvre has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 482 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Molecular Biology, 3 papers in Biochemistry and 3 papers in Oral Surgery. Recurrent topics in Mathieu Lefeuvre's work include Cancer-related gene regulation (5 papers), Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer (4 papers) and Sulfur Compounds in Biology (3 papers). Mathieu Lefeuvre is often cited by papers focused on Cancer-related gene regulation (5 papers), Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer (4 papers) and Sulfur Compounds in Biology (3 papers). Mathieu Lefeuvre collaborates with scholars based in Japan, Türkiye and France. Mathieu Lefeuvre's co-authors include L. Stanislawski, Michel Goldberg, Katia Bourd, Axel Périanin, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, Ryo Tamamura, Naoki Katase, Hidetsugu Tsujigiwa, Esra Gündüz and Mehmet Gündüz and has published in prestigious journals such as Biomaterials, Journal of Dental Research and Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A.

In The Last Decade

Mathieu Lefeuvre

13 papers receiving 473 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mathieu Lefeuvre Japan 9 173 160 122 59 56 13 482
Katia Bourd France 8 112 0.6× 182 1.1× 140 1.1× 46 0.8× 30 0.5× 9 465
Y Issa United Kingdom 6 84 0.5× 135 0.8× 157 1.3× 44 0.7× 65 1.2× 7 506
Christine Petzel Germany 10 125 0.7× 98 0.6× 75 0.6× 67 1.1× 14 0.3× 10 375
Hsueh-Jen Lin Taiwan 12 73 0.4× 182 1.1× 287 2.4× 28 0.5× 39 0.7× 14 486
Mi‐Kyung Yu South Korea 15 162 0.9× 274 1.7× 438 3.6× 95 1.6× 45 0.8× 45 760
Reem El-Gendy United Kingdom 13 130 0.8× 40 0.3× 87 0.7× 145 2.5× 50 0.9× 30 418
Pakize Neslihan Taşlı Türkiye 14 313 1.8× 85 0.5× 176 1.4× 122 2.1× 93 1.7× 40 759
Duck-Su Kim South Korea 15 103 0.6× 364 2.3× 294 2.4× 174 2.9× 62 1.1× 40 675
Sonja Sielker Germany 12 183 1.1× 87 0.5× 158 1.3× 63 1.1× 45 0.8× 24 475
Li Cao China 10 142 0.8× 96 0.6× 48 0.4× 109 1.8× 46 0.8× 19 365

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Mathieu Lefeuvre

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Katase, Naoki, Mathieu Lefeuvre, Hidetsugu Tsujigiwa, et al.. (2013). Knockdown of Dkk-3 decreases cancer cell migration and invasion independently of the Wnt pathways in oral squamous cell carcinoma-derived cells. Oncology Reports. 29(4). 1349–1355. 24 indexed citations
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Tsujigiwa, Hidetsugu, Naoki Katase, Mathieu Lefeuvre, et al.. (2013). Establishment of odontoblastic cells, which indicate odontoblast features both in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine. 42(10). 799–806. 6 indexed citations
3.
Tamamura, Ryo, Hidetsugu Tsujigiwa, Naoki Katase, et al.. (2011). Analysis of immunoexpression of common cancer stem cell markers in ameloblastoma. Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine. 3(3). 397–402. 27 indexed citations
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Katase, Naoki, Mathieu Lefeuvre, Mehmet Gündüz, et al.. (2011). Absence of Dickkopf (Dkk)-3 protein expression is correlated with longer disease-free survival and lower incidence of metastasis in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Oncology Letters. 3(2). 273–280. 20 indexed citations
5.
Katase, Naoki, Mathieu Lefeuvre, Mehmet Gündüz, et al.. (2011). Dickkopf (Dkk)-3 and β-catenin expressions increased in the transition from normal oral mucosal to oral squamous cell carcinoma. Journal of Molecular Histology. 42(6). 499–504. 33 indexed citations
6.
Lefeuvre, Mathieu, et al.. (2010). The Effect of Calcium Hydroxide Removal and the Influence on the Sealing Ability of Root Canals. Journal of Hard Tissue Biology. 19(3). 161–166. 1 indexed citations
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Lefeuvre, Mathieu, Mehmet Gündüz, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, et al.. (2008). Fine deletion analysis of 1p36 chromosomal region in oral squamous cell carcinomas. Journal of Oral Pathology and Medicine. 38(1). 94–98. 17 indexed citations
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Katase, Naoki, Mehmet Gündüz, Levent Beder, et al.. (2008). Deletion at Dickkopf (Dkk)-3 Locus (11p15.2) Is Related With Lower Lymph Node Metastasis and Better Prognosis in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas. Oncology Research Featuring Preclinical and Clinical Cancer Therapeutics. 17(6). 273–282. 22 indexed citations
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Han, Phuu Pwint, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, Ryo Tamamura, et al.. (2007). Role of Heparanase in the Release of Heparan Sulphate Binding Growth Factors in Odontogenic Tumors. Journal of Hard Tissue Biology. 16(1). 23–30. 6 indexed citations
10.
Rodríguez, Andrea P., Hidetsugu Tsujigiwa, Esra Gündüz, et al.. (2007). Biological Analysis of a Candidate Stem Cell-KUSA/A1 cell-for Bone Tissue Engineering. Journal of Hard Tissue Biology. 16(1). 1–14. 8 indexed citations
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Lefeuvre, Mathieu, et al.. (2005). TEGDMA induces mitochondrial damage and oxidative stress in human gingival fibroblasts. Biomaterials. 26(25). 5130–5137. 84 indexed citations
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Lefeuvre, Mathieu, Katia Bourd, Marie‐Anne Loriot, et al.. (2004). TEGDMA Modulates Glutathione Transferase P1 Activity in Gingival Fibroblasts. Journal of Dental Research. 83(12). 914–919. 34 indexed citations
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Stanislawski, L., et al.. (2003). TEGDMA‐induced toxicity in human fibroblasts is associated with early and drastic glutathione depletion with subsequent production of oxygen reactive species. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A. 66A(3). 476–482. 200 indexed citations

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