Violaine Simon

598 total citations
21 papers, 490 citations indexed

About

Violaine Simon is a scholar working on Reproductive Medicine, Molecular Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Violaine Simon has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 490 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Reproductive Medicine, 10 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Violaine Simon's work include Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (10 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (9 papers) and Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling (4 papers). Violaine Simon is often cited by papers focused on Hypothalamic control of reproductive hormones (10 papers), Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling (9 papers) and Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling (4 papers). Violaine Simon collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Japan. Violaine Simon's co-authors include Stephen M. Lanier, J Blumer, Motohiko Sato, Joëlle Cohen-Tannoudji, Raymond Counis, Ghislaine Garrel, Jean‐Noël Laverrière, Chantal Legrand, Jae‐Won Soh and Joëlle Cohen-Tannoudji and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, PLoS ONE and Molecular and Cellular Biology.

In The Last Decade

Violaine Simon

19 papers receiving 485 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Violaine Simon France 13 257 164 90 82 57 21 490
Yuki Kanda Japan 10 247 1.0× 111 0.7× 75 0.8× 77 0.9× 88 1.5× 19 435
M. Li United States 6 185 0.7× 124 0.8× 131 1.5× 26 0.3× 38 0.7× 7 413
Masato Suenaga Japan 8 227 0.9× 291 1.8× 145 1.6× 80 1.0× 46 0.8× 17 537
Krassimira Angelova United States 10 240 0.9× 128 0.8× 99 1.1× 72 0.9× 35 0.6× 21 345
Patrick Leduque France 17 193 0.8× 115 0.7× 154 1.7× 146 1.8× 162 2.8× 27 629
Cheryl A. Nechamen United States 11 327 1.3× 320 2.0× 79 0.9× 188 2.3× 81 1.4× 12 576
G. V. Shah United States 14 245 1.0× 147 0.9× 220 2.4× 57 0.7× 162 2.8× 26 575
Kathy H. Katz United States 10 110 0.4× 187 1.1× 111 1.2× 49 0.6× 72 1.3× 10 577
Milen Kirilov Germany 8 207 0.8× 247 1.5× 33 0.4× 76 0.9× 26 0.5× 10 470
Aveline Hewetson United States 15 357 1.4× 47 0.3× 69 0.8× 69 0.8× 41 0.7× 28 637

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Violaine Simon

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Simon, Violaine, et al.. (2025). Human asthenozoospermia: Update on genetic causes, patient management, and clinical strategies. Andrology. 13(5). 1044–1064. 4 indexed citations
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Avet, Charlotte, Ghislaine Garrel, Valérie Grange‐Messent, et al.. (2021). Carbon Black Nanoparticles Selectively Alter Follicle-Stimulating Hormone Expression in vitro and in vivo in Female Mice. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15. 780698–780698. 1 indexed citations
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L’Hôte, David, et al.. (2018). GnRH regulates the expression of its receptor accessory protein SET in pituitary gonadotropes. PLoS ONE. 13(7). e0201494–e0201494. 6 indexed citations
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Simon, Violaine, et al.. (2017). Carbon Black Nanoparticles Inhibit Aromatase Expression and Estradiol Secretion in Human Granulosa Cells Through the ERK1/2 Pathway. Endocrinology. 158(10). 3200–3211. 22 indexed citations
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Garrel, Ghislaine, Violaine Simon, Muhammad Ishaq, et al.. (2013). Unsaturated Fatty Acids Disrupt Smad Signaling in Gonadotrope Cells Leading to Inhibition of FSHβ Gene Expression. Endocrinology. 155(2). 592–604. 11 indexed citations
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Cohen-Tannoudji, Joëlle, Charlotte Avet, Ghislaine Garrel, Raymond Counis, & Violaine Simon. (2012). Decoding high Gonadotropin-releasing hormone pulsatility: a role for GnRH receptor coupling to the cAMP pathway?. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 3. 107–107. 21 indexed citations
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Schang, Anne‐Laure, Bruno Quérat, Violaine Simon, et al.. (2012). Mechanisms underlying the tissue-specific and regulated activity of the Gnrhr promoter in mammals. Frontiers in Endocrinology. 3. 162–162. 17 indexed citations
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Simon, Violaine, Şükrü Sadik Öner, Joëlle Cohen-Tannoudji, Andrew B. Tobin, & Stephen M. Lanier. (2012). Influence of the Accessory Protein SET on M3 Muscarinic Receptor Phosphorylation and G Protein Coupling. Molecular Pharmacology. 82(1). 17–26. 7 indexed citations
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Avet, Charlotte, Ghislaine Garrel, Jean‐Noël Laverrière, et al.. (2012). SET Protein Interacts with Intracellular Domains of the Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone Receptor and Differentially Regulates Receptor Signaling to cAMP and Calcium in Gonadotrope Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 288(4). 2641–2654. 11 indexed citations
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Garrel, Ghislaine, Violaine Simon, Céline Cruciani‐Guglielmacci, et al.. (2011). Unsaturated Fatty Acids Stimulate LH Secretion via Novel PKCε and -θ in Gonadotrope Cells and Inhibit GnRH-Induced LH Release. Endocrinology. 152(10). 3905–3916. 40 indexed citations
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Garrel, Ghislaine, Violaine Simon, Marie-Lise Thieulant, et al.. (2010). Sustained Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Stimulation Mobilizes the cAMP/PKA Pathway to Induce Nitric Oxide Synthase Type 1 Expression in Rat Pituitary Cells In Vitro and In Vivo at Proestrus1. Biology of Reproduction. 82(6). 1170–1179. 28 indexed citations
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Simon, Violaine, Jessie J. Guidry, Thomas W. Gettys, Andrew B. Tobin, & Stephen M. Lanier. (2006). The Proto-oncogene SET Interacts with Muscarinic Receptors and Attenuates Receptor Signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281(52). 40310–40320. 19 indexed citations
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Garrel, Ghislaine, Violaine Simon, Jae‐Won Soh, et al.. (2006). Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Couples to 3′,5′-Cyclic Adenosine-5′-Monophosphate Pathway through Novel Protein Kinase Cδ and -ε in LβT2 Gonadotrope Cells. Endocrinology. 148(3). 1099–1107. 55 indexed citations
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Sato, Motohiko, J Blumer, Violaine Simon, & Stephen M. Lanier. (2005). ACCESSORY PROTEINS FOR G PROTEINS: Partners in Signaling. The Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology. 46(1). 151–187. 141 indexed citations
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Simon, Violaine, Sakina Mhaouty‐Kodja, Chantal Legrand, & Joëlle Cohen-Tannoudji. (2001). Concomitant Increase of G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase Activity and Uncoupling of β-Adrenergic Receptors in Rat Myometrium at Parturition. Endocrinology. 142(5). 1899–1905. 14 indexed citations
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Kohout, Jiřı́, et al.. (1989). [Pepsinogen C in the human prostate].. PubMed. 68(2). 122–7. 1 indexed citations

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