Robert Jambou

842 total citations
13 papers, 596 citations indexed

About

Robert Jambou is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Robert Jambou has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 596 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Molecular Biology, 5 papers in Genetics and 3 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Robert Jambou's work include Virus-based gene therapy research (5 papers), CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (3 papers) and Respiratory viral infections research (3 papers). Robert Jambou is often cited by papers focused on Virus-based gene therapy research (5 papers), CRISPR and Genetic Engineering (3 papers) and Respiratory viral infections research (3 papers). Robert Jambou collaborates with scholars based in United States, Norway and Germany. Robert Jambou's co-authors include Jane Clifford Azizkhan, Michael C. Blake, Andrew G. Swick, Jeanne W. Kahn, Sundararajan Venkatesan, N Elango, J E Coligan, Gail A. Bishop, Dana M. Fowlkes and Jacqueline Corrigan‐Curay and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nucleic Acids Research and Journal of Biological Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

Robert Jambou

13 papers receiving 578 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Robert Jambou United States 10 387 139 136 86 61 13 596
Phillip T. Moen United States 10 756 2.0× 119 0.9× 177 1.3× 46 0.5× 39 0.6× 10 897
M D Goldsborough United States 8 535 1.4× 177 1.3× 137 1.0× 137 1.6× 64 1.0× 9 773
Tianlin Ma United States 8 341 0.9× 141 1.0× 72 0.5× 111 1.3× 53 0.9× 9 511
Gary Thomas United States 9 290 0.7× 103 0.7× 56 0.4× 83 1.0× 59 1.0× 14 593
Paul J. Hippenmeyer United States 13 351 0.9× 136 1.0× 83 0.6× 84 1.0× 55 0.9× 21 620
S Palmieri United States 11 498 1.3× 93 0.7× 242 1.8× 109 1.3× 132 2.2× 23 778
Ralph Remus Germany 10 276 0.7× 43 0.3× 123 0.9× 59 0.7× 158 2.6× 13 472
J. S. Rhim United States 9 233 0.6× 109 0.8× 183 1.3× 132 1.5× 94 1.5× 27 541
Ray Sweet United States 11 357 0.9× 62 0.4× 162 1.2× 84 1.0× 213 3.5× 14 610
Dominique Semon Switzerland 8 408 1.1× 43 0.3× 170 1.3× 78 0.9× 195 3.2× 8 694

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Jambou, Robert, et al.. (2015). The National Institutes of Health Oversight of Human Gene Transfer Research: Enhancing Science and Safety. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 871. 31–47. 5 indexed citations
2.
Corrigan‐Curay, Jacqueline, Donald B. Kohn, Paula M. Cannon, et al.. (2015). Genome Editing Technologies: Defining a Path to Clinic. Molecular Therapy. 23(5). 796–806. 78 indexed citations
3.
Rosenthal, Eugene, et al.. (2012). NIH Oversight of Human Gene Transfer Research Involving Retroviral, Lentiviral, and Adeno-associated Virus Vectors and the Role of the NIH Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 507. 313–335. 13 indexed citations
4.
Drevon, Christian A., John D. Trawick, Alan McClelland, et al.. (1997). Expression of human cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase in atherosclerosis-susceptible mice via adenovirus infection. Biochemical Journal. 324(3). 863–867. 5 indexed citations
5.
Wade, Michael S., Michael C. Blake, Robert Jambou, et al.. (1995). An Inverted Repeat Motif Stabilizes Binding of E2F and Enhances Transcription of the Dihydrofolate Reductase Gene. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 270(17). 9783–9791. 30 indexed citations
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Pierce, Andrew J., Robert Jambou, David E. Jensen, & Jane Clifford Azizkhan. (1992). A conserved DNA structural control element modulates transcription of a mammalian gene. Nucleic Acids Research. 20(24). 6583–6587. 9 indexed citations
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Blake, Michael C., Robert Jambou, Andrew G. Swick, Jeanne W. Kahn, & Jane Clifford Azizkhan. (1990). Transcriptional Initiation Is Controlled by Upstream GC-Box Interactions in a TATAA-Less Promoter. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 10(12). 6632–6641. 56 indexed citations
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Blake, Michael C., Robert Jambou, Andrew G. Swick, Jeanne W. Kahn, & Jane Clifford Azizkhan. (1990). Transcriptional initiation is controlled by upstream GC-box interactions in a TATAA-less promoter.. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 10(12). 6632–6641. 243 indexed citations
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Snouwaert, John N., et al.. (1989). Development of a vector system for the expression of bioengineered proteins.. PubMed. 35(7 Suppl). B7–12. 1 indexed citations
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Jambou, Robert, et al.. (1988). High-level expression of a bioengineered, cysteine-free hepatocyte-stimulating factor (interleukin 6)-like protein.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 85(24). 9426–9430. 37 indexed citations
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Jambou, Robert, N Elango, Sundararajan Venkatesan, & Peter L. Collins. (1986). Complete Sequence of the Major Nucleocapsid Protein Gene of Human Parainfluenza Type 3 Virus: Comparison with Other Negative Strand Viruses. Journal of General Virology. 67(11). 2543–2548. 20 indexed citations
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Elango, N, J E Coligan, Robert Jambou, & Sundararajan Venkatesan. (1986). Human parainfluenza type 3 virus hemagglutinin-neuraminidase glycoprotein: nucleotide sequence of mRNA and limited amino acid sequence of the purified protein. Journal of Virology. 57(2). 481–489. 71 indexed citations
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Jambou, Robert, N Elango, & Sundararajan Venkatesan. (1985). Proteins associated with human parainfluenza virus type 3. Journal of Virology. 56(1). 298–302. 28 indexed citations

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