Saloua Badaoui

764 total citations
17 papers, 595 citations indexed

About

Saloua Badaoui is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, Saloua Badaoui has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 595 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Molecular Biology, 8 papers in Plant Science and 2 papers in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in Saloua Badaoui's work include Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (5 papers), Sunflower and Safflower Cultivation (4 papers) and Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens (3 papers). Saloua Badaoui is often cited by papers focused on Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (5 papers), Sunflower and Safflower Cultivation (4 papers) and Phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens (3 papers). Saloua Badaoui collaborates with scholars based in France, Morocco and Brazil. Saloua Badaoui's co-authors include Thierry Candresse, Saïd Mouzeyar, Sylvie German‐Retana, Denis Tourvieille de Labrouhe, Félicity Vear, P. Nicolas, Laurent Gentzbittel, Florence Cambon, Hans Peter Schmid and Lionel Ballut and has published in prestigious journals such as Theoretical and Applied Genetics, Journal of General Virology and Leukemia.

In The Last Decade

Saloua Badaoui

17 papers receiving 576 citations

Peers

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Ling-Jie Kong United States
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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Sassaki, Flávio Tetsuo, Thierry Michon, Guillaume Ménard, et al.. (2010). The 20S proteasome α 5 subunit of Arabidopsis thaliana carries an RNase activity and interacts in planta with the Lettuce mosaic potyvirus HcPro protein. Molecular Plant Pathology. 12(2). 137–150. 40 indexed citations
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Badaoui, Saloua, et al.. (2009). The ubiquitin/26S proteasome system in plant–pathogen interactions: a never‐ending hide‐and‐seek game. Molecular Plant Pathology. 11(2). 293–308. 117 indexed citations
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Monte-Mór, Bárbara da Costa Reis, Isabelle Plo, Anderson Ferreira da Cunha, et al.. (2008). Constitutive JunB expression, associated with the JAK2 V617F mutation, stimulates proliferation of the erythroid lineage. Leukemia. 23(1). 144–152. 12 indexed citations
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Ballut, Lionel, Martin Drucker, Martine Pugnière, et al.. (2005). HcPro, a multifunctional protein encoded by a plant RNA virus, targets the 20S proteasome and affects its enzymic activities. Journal of General Virology. 86(9). 2595–2603. 76 indexed citations
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Ballut, Lionel, Saïd Mouzeyar, Olivier Le Gall, et al.. (2003). Biochemical identification of proteasome-associated endonuclease activity in sunflower. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics. 1645(1). 30–39. 26 indexed citations
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Jarrousse, Anne‐Sophie, et al.. (2003). Substrate affinity and substrate specificity of proteasomes with RNase activity. Molecular Biology Reports. 30(1). 1–7. 22 indexed citations
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Bouzidi, M. F., Saloua Badaoui, Florence Cambon, et al.. (2002). Molecular analysis of a major locus for resistance to downy mildew in sunflower with specific PCR-based markers. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 104(4). 592–600. 58 indexed citations
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Jarrousse, Anne‐Sophie, et al.. (1999). Relationships between proteasomes and viral gene products. Molecular Biology Reports. 26(1-2). 113–117. 9 indexed citations
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Gentzbittel, Laurent, Saïd Mouzeyar, Saloua Badaoui, et al.. (1999). A composite map of expressed sequences and phenotypic traits of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) genome. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 99(1-2). 218–234. 81 indexed citations
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Mouzeyar, Saïd, et al.. (1999). Accumulation of Defense Related Transcripts in Sunflower Hypocotyls (Helianthus annuus L.) Infected with Plasmopara halstedii. European Journal of Plant Pathology. 105(4). 333–340. 22 indexed citations
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Gentzbittel, Laurent, Saïd Mouzeyar, Saloua Badaoui, et al.. (1998). Cloning of molecular markers for disease resistance in sunflower, Helianthus annuus L.. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 96(3-4). 519–525. 78 indexed citations
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Schmid, Hans Peter, et al.. (1995). Relationships between proteasomes and RNA. Molecular Biology Reports. 21(1). 43–47. 15 indexed citations
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Briand, M., et al.. (1994). Expression of lactic dehydrogenase isoenzymes in rabbit muscle during development. International Journal of Biochemistry. 26(4). 491–495. 10 indexed citations
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Schmid, Hans Peter, Rüdiger Vallon, Wolfgang Tomek, et al.. (1993). Glycosylation and deglycosylation of proteasomes (prosomes) from calf-liver cells: High abundance of neuraminic acid. Biochimie. 75(10). 905–910. 12 indexed citations
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Badaoui, Saloua, et al.. (1993). A database manager of biomedical images. Medical Informatics. 18(1). 23–33. 8 indexed citations
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Aubry, Florent, Saloua Badaoui, H. Kaplan, & R. Di Paola. (1988). Design and implementation of a biomedical image database (BDIM). Medical Informatics. 13(4). 241–248. 6 indexed citations
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Badaoui, Saloua, Florent Aubry, H. Kaplan, & R. Di Paola. (1988). BDIM: Dictionary of medical image database. Medical Informatics. 13(4). 369–369. 3 indexed citations

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