Nadine Honoré

7.6k total citations
55 papers, 3.9k citations indexed

About

Nadine Honoré is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Nadine Honoré has authored 55 papers receiving a total of 3.9k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 37 papers in Infectious Diseases, 37 papers in Epidemiology and 15 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Nadine Honoré's work include Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (36 papers), Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (34 papers) and Leprosy Research and Treatment (17 papers). Nadine Honoré is often cited by papers focused on Tuberculosis Research and Epidemiology (36 papers), Mycobacterium research and diagnosis (34 papers) and Leprosy Research and Treatment (17 papers). Nadine Honoré collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Switzerland. Nadine Honoré's co-authors include Stewart T. Cole, M. H. Nicolas, Pedro M. Alzari, B́eate Heym, Béate Heym, Roland Brosch, Karin Eiglmeier, Brigitte Saint‐Joanis, S.T. Cole and Amalio Telenti and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Lancet and Nucleic Acids Research.

In The Last Decade

Nadine Honoré

55 papers receiving 3.8k citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nadine Honoré

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Nadine Honoré. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Nadine Honoré based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Nadine Honoré. Nadine Honoré is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Gröschel, Matthias I., Fadel Sayes, Sung Jae Shin, et al.. (2017). Recombinant BCG Expressing ESX-1 of Mycobacterium marinum Combines Low Virulence with Cytosolic Immune Signaling and Improved TB Protection. Cell Reports. 18(11). 2752–2765. 89 indexed citations
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Boritsch, Eva C., Varun Khanna, Alexandre Pawlik, et al.. (2016). Key experimental evidence of chromosomal DNA transfer among selected tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 113(35). 9876–9881. 76 indexed citations
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Tabouret, Guillaume, Catherine Astarie‐Dequeker, Caroline Demangel, et al.. (2010). Mycobacterium leprae Phenolglycolipid-1 Expressed by Engineered M. bovis BCG Modulates Early Interaction with Human Phagocytes. PLoS Pathogens. 6(10). e1001159–e1001159. 51 indexed citations
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Cole, Stewart T., Marc Monot, & Nadine Honoré. (2008). On the origin of leprosy. BMC Proceedings. 2(S1). 1 indexed citations
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Jonge, Marien I. de, Gérard Péhau‐Arnaudet, Marjan M. Fretz, et al.. (2007). ESAT-6 fromMycobacterium tuberculosisDissociates from Its Putative Chaperone CFP-10 under Acidic Conditions and Exhibits Membrane-Lysing Activity. Journal of Bacteriology. 189(16). 6028–6034. 240 indexed citations
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Aráoz, Rómulo, Nadine Honoré, Sungae Cho, et al.. (2005). Antigen Discovery: a Postgenomic Approach to Leprosy Diagnosis. Infection and Immunity. 74(1). 175–182. 42 indexed citations
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Guimarães, B.G., Hélène Souchon, Nadine Honoré, et al.. (2005). Structure and Mechanism of the Alkyl Hydroperoxidase AhpC, a Key Elementof the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Defense System against OxidativeStress. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280(27). 25735–25742. 81 indexed citations
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Kremer, Laurent, Lynn G. Dover, Héctor R. Morbidoni, et al.. (2003). Inhibition of InhA Activity, but Not KasA Activity, Induces Formation of a KasA-containing Complex in Mycobacteria. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 278(23). 20547–20554. 56 indexed citations
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Marsollier, Laurent, Ghislaine Prévot, Nadine Honoré, et al.. (2003). Susceptibility of Mycobacterium ulcerans to a combination of amikacin/rifampicin. International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents. 22(6). 562–566. 26 indexed citations
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Banu, Sayera, Nadine Honoré, Brigitte Saint‐Joanis, et al.. (2002). Are the PE‐PGRS proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis variable surface antigens?. Molecular Microbiology. 44(1). 9–19. 231 indexed citations
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Honoré, Nadine, Paul Roche, J Grosset, & Stewart T. Cole. (2001). A method for rapid detection of rifampicin-resistant isolates ofMycobacterium leprae. Leprosy Review. 72(4). 441–8. 15 indexed citations
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Domenech, Pilar, Nadine Honoré, B́eate Heym, & S T Cole. (2001). Role of OxyS of in oxidative stress: overexpression confers increased sensitivity to organic hydroperoxides. Microbes and Infection. 3(9). 713–721. 18 indexed citations
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Pym, Alexander S., Pilar Domenech, Nadine Honoré, et al.. (2001). Regulation of catalase–peroxidase (KatG) expression, isoniazid sensitivity and virulence by furA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Molecular Microbiology. 40(4). 879–889. 110 indexed citations
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Heym, Béate, Evangelos Stavropoulos, Nadine Honoré, et al.. (1997). Effects of overexpression of the alkyl hydroperoxide reductase AhpC on the virulence and isoniazid resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Infection and Immunity. 65(4). 1395–1401. 102 indexed citations
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Honoré, Nadine, Staffan Bergh, S Chanteau, et al.. (1993). Nucleotide sequence of the first cosmid from the Mycobacterium leprae genome project: structure and function of the Rif‐Str regions. Molecular Microbiology. 7(2). 207–214. 89 indexed citations
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Honoré, Nadine, et al.. (1993). A simple and rapid technique for the detection of rifampin resistance in Mycobacterium leprae.. PubMed. 61(4). 600–4. 23 indexed citations
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Philipp, W., Nadine Honoré, Martin Sapp, Stewart T. Cole, & Rolf E. Streeck. (1992). Human papillomavirus type 42: New sequences, conserved genome organization. Virology. 186(1). 331–334. 15 indexed citations
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Eiglmeier, Karin, Nadine Honoré, & Stewart T. Cole. (1991). Towards the intergration of foreign DNA into the chromosome of Mycobacterium leprae. Research in Microbiology. 142(6). 617–622. 8 indexed citations
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Honoré, Nadine & Stewart T. Cole. (1990). Nucleotide sequence of thearoPgene encoding the general aromatic amino acid transport protein ofEscherichia coliK-12: homology with yeast transport proteins. Nucleic Acids Research. 18(3). 653–653. 47 indexed citations
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Cole, Stewart T. & Nadine Honoré. (1989). Transcription of the sulA‐ompA region of Escherichia Coli during the SOS response and the role of an antisense RNA molecule. Molecular Microbiology. 3(6). 715–722. 16 indexed citations

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