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Denis Sereno
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 135
Citations - 4973
Denis Sereno is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leishmania infantum & Amastigote. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 117 publications receiving 4251 citations. Previous affiliations of Denis Sereno include French Institute of Health and Medical Research & Institut de recherche pour le développement.
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A Historical Overview of the Classification, Evolution, and Dispersion of Leishmania Parasites and Sandflies
Mohammad Akhoundi,Katrin Kuhls,Arnaud Cannet,Jan Votýpka,Pierre Marty,Pascal Delaunay,Denis Sereno +6 more
TL;DR: An updated view of events that have played important roles in the geographical dispersion of sandflies, in relation to both the Leishmania species they transmit and the animal reservoirs of the parasites is proposed.
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Axenically cultured amastigote forms as an in vitro model for investigation of antileishmanial agents.
Denis Sereno,Jean-Loup Lemesre +1 more
TL;DR: Major differences in the drug susceptibilities of parasites at both stages were compared, which show the specific chemosusceptibility of the parasite at the mammalian stage, demonstrate the potential of using cultured amastigotes instead of promastigote in a drug-screening procedure for early detection.
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Leishmania infections: Molecular targets and diagnosis
Mohammad Akhoundi,Tim Downing,Jan Votýpka,Katrin Kuhls,Julius Lukeš,Arnaud Cannet,Christophe Ravel,Pierre Marty,Pascal Delaunay,Mohamed Kasbari,Bruno Granouillac,Luigi Gradoni,Denis Sereno +12 more
TL;DR: A classification method based on the suitability of well-studied molecular markers for typing the 21 known Leishmania species pathogenic to humans is proposed, which can be applied to newly discovered species and to hybrid strains originating from inter-species crosses.
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Episomal and stable expression of the luciferase reporter gene for quantifying Leishmania spp. infections in macrophages and in animal models.
Gaétan Roy,Carole Dumas,Denis Sereno,Ying Wu,Ajay K. Singh,Michel J. Tremblay,Marc Ouellette,Martin Olivier,Barbara Papadopoulou +8 more
TL;DR: LUC-expressing recombinant parasites were useful to monitor Leishmania spp.
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Induction of a Peptide with Activity against a Broad Spectrum of Pathogens in the Aedes aegypti Salivary Gland, following Infection with Dengue Virus
Natthanej Luplertlop,Pornapat Surasombatpattana,Sirilaksana Patramool,Emilie Dumas,Ladawan Wasinpiyamongkol,Laure Saune,Rodolphe Hamel,Eric Bernard,Denis Sereno,Frédéric Thomas,Frédéric Thomas,David Piquemal,Hans Yssel,Laurence Briant,Dorothée Missé +14 more
TL;DR: The present study underscores not only the importance of DENV-induced cecropin in the innate immune response of Ae.