Alexis Vandenbon

About Alexis Vandenbon

Alexis Vandenbon, With an exceptional h-index of 20 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Kyoto University, specializes in the field of Bioinformatics, Single-Cell Data, Spatial transcriptomics, Transcription, Epigenetics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Epigenetic characterization of housekeeping core promoters and their importance in tumor suppression

Regulation of lymphoid-myeloid lineage bias through regnase-1/3-mediated control of Nfkbiz

Hematopoietic cell-derived IL-15 supports NK cell development in scattered and clustered localization within the bone marrow

A universal tool for predicting differentially active features in single-cell and spatial genomics data

Murine breast cancers disorganize the liver transcriptome in a zonated manner

Low albumin status accompanies multi-layered immunosuppressive phenotypes in metastatic breast cancer patients

Selective elimination of CD169+ macrophages in lymph nodes invaded by breast cancers

Higher-order chromatin structure and gene regulation

Alexis Vandenbon Information

University

Position

​Institute for Frontier Life and Medical Sciences

Citations(all)

3266

Citations(since 2020)

1809

Cited By

2176

hIndex(all)

20

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

24

i10Index(since 2020)

22

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Alexis Vandenbon Skills & Research Interests

Bioinformatics

Single-Cell Data

Spatial transcriptomics

Transcription

Epigenetics

Top articles of Alexis Vandenbon

Epigenetic characterization of housekeeping core promoters and their importance in tumor suppression

Nucleic Acids Research

2024/2/9

Martin Loza
Martin Loza

H-Index: 3

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Regulation of lymphoid-myeloid lineage bias through regnase-1/3-mediated control of Nfkbiz

Blood

2024/1/18

Hematopoietic cell-derived IL-15 supports NK cell development in scattered and clustered localization within the bone marrow

Cell Reports

2023/9/26

A universal tool for predicting differentially active features in single-cell and spatial genomics data

Scientific Reports

2023/7/22

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Diego Diez
Diego Diez

H-Index: 15

Murine breast cancers disorganize the liver transcriptome in a zonated manner

Communications Biology

2023/1/24

Low albumin status accompanies multi-layered immunosuppressive phenotypes in metastatic breast cancer patients

BioRxiv

2023

Selective elimination of CD169+ macrophages in lymph nodes invaded by breast cancers

BioRxiv

2023

Higher-order chromatin structure and gene regulation

2023/1/1

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Enhancement of Regnase-1 expression with stem loop–targeting antisense oligonucleotides alleviates inflammatory diseases

Science Translational Medicine

2022/5/11

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Xiaotong Cui
Xiaotong Cui

H-Index: 6

Cyclin J–CDK complexes limit innate immune responses by reducing proinflammatory changes in macrophage metabolism

Science Signaling

2022/4/12

Evaluation of critical data processing steps for reliable prediction of gene co-expression from large collections of RNA-seq data

Plos one

2022/1/28

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

The N6-methyladenosine methyltransferase METTL16 enables erythropoiesis through safeguarding genome integrity

Nature Communications

2022/10/28

Regnase-1 prevents pulmonary arterial hypertension through mRNA degradation of interleukin-6 and platelet-derived growth factor in alveolar macrophages

Circulation

2022/9/27

Yusuke Manabe
Yusuke Manabe

H-Index: 4

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Delamination of trophoblast-like syncytia from the amniotic ectodermal analogue in human primed embryonic stem cell-based differentiation model

Cell Reports

2022/6/21

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Mototsugu Eiraku
Mototsugu Eiraku

H-Index: 28

Profibrotic function of pulmonary group 2 innate lymphoid cells is controlled by regnase-1

European Respiratory Journal

2021/3/1

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Yutaka Suzuki
Yutaka Suzuki

H-Index: 7

A clustering-independent method for finding differentially expressed genes in single-cell transcriptome data

Nature communications

2020/8/28

Alexis Vandenbon
Alexis Vandenbon

H-Index: 14

Diego Diez
Diego Diez

H-Index: 15

Zinc finger protein St18 protects against septic death by inhibiting VEGF-A from macrophages

Cell Reports

2020/7/14

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