Monique Benaı̈ssa

1.1k total citations
13 papers, 925 citations indexed

About

Monique Benaı̈ssa is a scholar working on Nutrition and Dietetics, Molecular Biology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Monique Benaı̈ssa has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 925 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Nutrition and Dietetics, 8 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Monique Benaı̈ssa's work include Infant Nutrition and Health (11 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (4 papers) and Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling (3 papers). Monique Benaı̈ssa is often cited by papers focused on Infant Nutrition and Health (11 papers), RNA modifications and cancer (4 papers) and Adenosine and Purinergic Signaling (3 papers). Monique Benaı̈ssa collaborates with scholars based in France and United Kingdom. Monique Benaı̈ssa's co-authors include Geneviève Spik, Annick Pierce, Carine Fillebeen, Annick Pierce, Roméo Cecchelli, Laurence Fénart, Laurence Descamps, Marie‐Pierre Dehouck, Pierrette Mäes and Didier Colavizza and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, FEBS Letters and Journal of Neurochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Monique Benaı̈ssa

13 papers receiving 897 citations

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Hardivillé, Stephan, Esthelle Hoedt, Christophe Mariller, Monique Benaı̈ssa, & Annick Pierce. (2010). O-GlcNAcylation/Phosphorylation Cycling at Ser10 Controls Both Transcriptional Activity and Stability of Δ-Lactoferrin. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 285(25). 19205–19218. 31 indexed citations
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Mariller, Christophe, et al.. (2007). Human delta‐lactoferrin is a transcription factor that enhances Skp1 (S‐phase kinase‐associated protein) gene expression. FEBS Journal. 274(8). 2038–2053. 37 indexed citations
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Benaı̈ssa, Monique, Jean‐Philippe Peyrat, Louis Hornez, et al.. (2004). Expression and prognostic value of lactoferrin mRNA isoforms in human breast cancer. International Journal of Cancer. 114(2). 299–306. 49 indexed citations
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Mariller, Christophe, Monique Benaı̈ssa, Edith Browaeys, et al.. (2004). Expression of delta-lactoferrin induces cell cycle arrest. BioMetals. 17(3). 325–329. 23 indexed citations
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Fillebeen, Carine, Marie‐Magdeleine Ruchoux, Valérie Mitchell, et al.. (2001). Lactoferrin is synthesized by activated microglia in the human substantia nigra and its synthesis by the human microglial CHME cell line is upregulated by tumor necrosis factor α or 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium treatment. Molecular Brain Research. 96(1-2). 103–113. 74 indexed citations
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Carpentier, Mathieu, Fabrice Allain, Bernard Haendler, et al.. (1999). Two Distinct Regions of Cyclophilin B Are Involved in the Recognition of a Functional Receptor and of Glycosaminoglycans on T Lymphocytes. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274(16). 10990–10998. 30 indexed citations
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Dehouck, Bénédicte, et al.. (1999). Tumor Necrosis Factor‐α Increases Lactoferrin Transcytosis Through the Blood‐Brain Barrier. Journal of Neurochemistry. 73(6). 2491–2500. 41 indexed citations
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Fillebeen, Carine, Laurence Descamps, Marie‐Pierre Dehouck, et al.. (1999). Receptor-mediated Transcytosis of Lactoferrin through the Blood-Brain Barrier. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274(11). 7011–7017. 331 indexed citations
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Fillebeen, Carine, Valérie Mitchell, David T. Dexter, et al.. (1999). Lactoferrin is synthesized by mouse brain tissue and its expression is enhanced after MPTP treatment. Molecular Brain Research. 72(2). 183–194. 51 indexed citations
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Fillebeen, Carine, David T. Dexter, Valérie Mitchell, et al.. (1998). Lactoferrin is Synthesized by Mouse Brain Tissue and Its Expression is Enhanced after MPTP Treatment. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 443. 293–300. 10 indexed citations
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Legrand, Dominique, et al.. (1995). Structural determination of two N‐linked glycans isolated from recombinant human lactoferrin expressed in BHK cells. FEBS Letters. 365(1). 57–60. 31 indexed citations
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Pierce, Annick, et al.. (1994). Expression of the lactotransferrin receptor during the differentiation process of the megakaryocyte Dami cell line. Biology of the Cell. 82(2-3). 149–159. 12 indexed citations
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Pierce, Annick, Didier Colavizza, Monique Benaı̈ssa, et al.. (1991). Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of bovine lactotransferrin. European Journal of Biochemistry. 196(1). 177–184. 205 indexed citations

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