Cécile Voisset

Novel Endogenous Retrovirus in Rabbits Previously Reported as Human Retrovirus 5

Griffiths, David J., Voisset, Cécile, Venables, Patrick J. W., Weiss, Robin A.

Human retrovirus 5 (HRV-5) represented a fragment of a novel retrovirus sequence identified in human RNA and DNA preparations. In this study, the genome of HRV-5 was cloned and sequenced and...

Characterization of Functional Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Glycoproteins

Op De Beeck, Anne, Voisset, Cécile, Bartosch, Birke, Ciczora, Yann, Cocquerel, Laurence, Keck, Zhenyong, ...

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) encodes two envelope glycoproteins, E1 and E2, that assemble as a noncovalent heterodimer which is mainly retained in the endoplasmic reticulum. Because assembly into...

Subcellular Localization of Hepatitis C Virus Structural Proteins in a Cell Culture System That Efficiently Replicates the Virus

Rouillé, Yves, Helle, François, Delgrange, David, Roingeard, Philippe, Voisset, Cécile, Blanchard, Emmanuelle, ...

Due to the recent development of a cell culture model, hepatitis C virus (HCV) can be efficiently propagated in cell culture. This allowed us to reinvestigate the subcellular localization of HCV...

Novel Endogenous Retrovirus in Rabbits Previously Reported as Human Retrovirus 5

Griffiths, David J., Voisset, Cécile, Venables, Patrick J. W., Weiss, Robin A.

Human retrovirus 5 (HRV-5) represented a fragment of a novel retrovirus sequence identified in human RNA and DNA preparations. In this study, the genome of HRV-5 was cloned and sequenced and...

Characterization of Functional Hepatitis C Virus Envelope Glycoproteins

Op De Beeck, Anne, Voisset, Cécile, Bartosch, Birke, Ciczora, Yann, Cocquerel, Laurence, Keck, Zhenyong, ...

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) encodes two envelope glycoproteins, E1 and E2, that assemble as a noncovalent heterodimer which is mainly retained in the endoplasmic reticulum. Because assembly into...

Subcellular Localization of Hepatitis C Virus Structural Proteins in a Cell Culture System That Efficiently Replicates the Virus

Rouillé, Yves, Helle, François, Delgrange, David, Roingeard, Philippe, Voisset, Cécile, Blanchard, Emmanuelle, ...

Due to the recent development of a cell culture model, hepatitis C virus (HCV) can be efficiently propagated in cell culture. This allowed us to reinvestigate the subcellular localization of HCV...

The Neutralizing Activity of Anti-Hepatitis C Virus Antibodies Is Modulated by Specific Glycans on the E2 Envelope Protein▿

Helle, François, Goffard, Anne, Morel, Virginie, Duverlie, Gilles, McKeating, Jane, Keck, Zhen-Yong, ...

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) envelope glycoproteins are highly glycosylated, with up to 5 and 11 N-linked glycans on E1 and E2, respectively. Most of the glycosylation sites on HCV envelope glycoproteins...

Human combinatorial libraries yield rare antibodies that broadly neutralize hepatitis C virus

Johansson, Daniel X., Voisset, Cécile, Tarr, Alexander W., Aung, Mie, Ball, Jonathan K., Dubuisson, Jean, ...

One way to dissect the antibody response to an invading microorganism is to clone the antibody repertoire from immune donors and subsequently characterize the specific antibodies. Recently,...