Nicole Bureaud

586 total citations
12 papers, 424 citations indexed

About

Nicole Bureaud is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Organic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicole Bureaud has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 424 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Cell Biology and 3 papers in Organic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Nicole Bureaud's work include Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease (3 papers), Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (2 papers) and Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (2 papers). Nicole Bureaud is often cited by papers focused on Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease (3 papers), Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research (2 papers) and Chemical Synthesis and Analysis (2 papers). Nicole Bureaud collaborates with scholars based in France, Algeria and Morocco. Nicole Bureaud's co-authors include Françoise Schoentgen, Laurence Serre, C. Zelwer, Véronique Piller, Friedrich Piller, Béatrice Vallée, Hélène Bénédetti, Michel Jacquet, Michel Monsigny and Hélène Bénédetti and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Molecular Biology, Chemistry - A European Journal and European Journal of Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Nicole Bureaud

12 papers receiving 419 citations

Peers

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Martin Ziak Switzerland
Rachel C. Botham United States
Marieke Lamers United Kingdom
Juliette B. Bell United States
Ganesan Senthil Kumar United States
Philip Hohmann United States
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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Bureaud, Nicole, et al.. (2004). Synthesis of Branched Oxime‐Linked Peptide Mimetics of the MUC1 Containing a Universal T‐Helper Epitope. Chemistry - A European Journal. 10(24). 6353–6360. 22 indexed citations
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Jacquet, Michel, et al.. (2004). Tfs1p, a Member of the PEBP Family, Inhibits the Ira2p but Not the Ira1p Ras GTPase-Activating Protein in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Eukaryotic Cell. 3(2). 459–470. 59 indexed citations
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Vallée, Béatrice, Patrick Tauc, Jean‐Claude Brochon, et al.. (2001). Behaviour of bovine phosphatidylethanolamine‐binding protein with model membranes.. European Journal of Biochemistry. 268(22). 5831–5841. 35 indexed citations
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Serre, Laurence, et al.. (2001). Crystal structures of YBHB and YBCL from Escherichia coli , two bacterial homologues to a Raf kinase inhibitor protein 1 1Edited by R. Huber. Journal of Molecular Biology. 310(3). 617–634. 74 indexed citations
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Piller, Véronique, et al.. (2001). High levels of ceruloplasmin in the serum of transgenic mice developing hepatocellular carcinoma. European Journal of Biochemistry. 268(5). 1491–1499. 16 indexed citations
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Vallée, Béatrice, Caroline Teyssier, Régine Maget‐Dana, et al.. (1999). Stability and physicochemical properties of the bovine brain phosphatidylethanolamine‐binding protein. European Journal of Biochemistry. 266(1). 40–52. 13 indexed citations
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Maget‐Dana, Régine, Nicole Bureaud, & Françoise Schoentgen. (1999). Behaviour of the bovine brain phosphatidylethanolamine binding protein at the air/water interface. Materials Science and Engineering C. 8-9. 43–46. 3 indexed citations
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Serre, Laurence, Béatrice Vallée, Nicole Bureaud, Françoise Schoentgen, & C. Zelwer. (1998). Crystal structure of the phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein from bovine brain: a novel structural class of phospholipid-binding proteins. Structure. 6(10). 1255–1265. 96 indexed citations
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Piller, Véronique, et al.. (1997). Increased alpha2,6 sialylation of N-glycans in a transgenic mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma.. PubMed. 57(19). 4249–56. 62 indexed citations
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Bureaud, Nicole, et al.. (1995). Fully and long-term xenogeneic hematopoietic chimeras created in poorly concordant rat-mouse combinations: expression of hereditary donor characteristics.. PubMed. 23(11). 1192–203. 1 indexed citations
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Bureaud, Nicole, et al.. (1988). Non-lymphoid thymic components tolerize T cell precursors to all the minor histocompatibility antigens of the thymus-donor strain.. PubMed. 11(1). 43–58. 1 indexed citations

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