F. Herodin
9 Papers
117 Citations
F. Herodin is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: CD34 & Haematopoiesis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Laboratory intercomparison of gene expression assays
Christophe Badie,Sylwia Kabacik,Yoganand Balagurunathan,Nordlinger Bernard,Muriel Brengues,Giovanni Faggioni,R. Greither,Florigio Lista,André Peinnequin,Thomas Poyot,F. Herodin,Andrew R. Missel,B. Terbrueggen,Frederic Zenhausern,Kai Rothkamm,Viktor Meineke,H. Braselmann,Christina Beinke,Michael Abend +18 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, gene expression-based dose estimates were reported quickly, and for laboratories with MAD between 0.3–0.5 Gy binary dose categories of clinical significance could be discriminated with an accuracy and sensitivity comparable to established cytogenetic assays.
Laboratory intercomparison of the dicentric chromosome analysis assay.
Christina Beinke,Stephen Barnard,H. Boulay-Greene,A. De Amicis,S. De Sanctis,F. Herodin,A. Jones,Ulrike Kulka,Florigio Lista,David Lloyd,Patrick Martigne,Jayne Moquet,Ursula Oestreicher,Horst Romm,Kai Rothkamm,M. Valente,Viktor Meineke,Herbert Braselmann,Michael Abend +18 more
TL;DR: No significant differences were found for dose estimates based either on 20, 30, 40 or 50 cells, suggesting that the scored number of cells can be reduced from 50 to 20 without loss of precision of triage dose estimates, at least for homogenous exposure scenarios.
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Validating Baboon Ex Vivo and In Vivo Radiation-Related Gene Expression with Corresponding Human Data
Matthias Port,Matthäus Majewski,F. Herodin,M. Valente,Michel Drouet,F. Forcheron,Ales Tichy,Igor Sirák,A. Zavrelova,Andrea Malkova,Benjamin Valentin Becker,D. A. Veit,S. Waldeck,Christophe Badie,Grainne O’Brien,Hans Christiansen,J. Wichmann,Matthias Eder,G. Beutel,Jana Vachelová,Sven Doucha-Senf,Michael Abend +21 more
TL;DR: Six baboon candidate genes in leukemia patients were validated in humans, but the FDXR measurements underscored the importance of independent assessments even when candidates from animal models have striking gene sequence homology to humans.
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Laboratory intercomparison of the cytokinesis-block micronucleus assay.
Horst Romm,Stephen Barnard,H. Boulay-Greene,A. De Amicis,S. De Sanctis,M. Franco,F. Herodin,A. Jones,Ulrike Kulka,Florigio Lista,Patrick Martigne,Jayne Moquet,Ursula Oestreicher,Kai Rothkamm,Hubert Thierens,M. Valente,Veerle Vandersickel,Anne Vral,Herbert Braselmann,Viktor Meineke,Michael Abend,Christina Beinke +21 more
TL;DR: The focus of the study is an intercomparison of laboratories' dose-assessment performances using the cytokinesis-block micronucleus (CBMN) assay as a diagnostic triage tool for individual radiation dose assessment.
Gene Expression Changes in Irradiated Baboons: A Summary and Interpretation of a Decade of Findings.
Matthias Port,F. Herodin,Michel Drouet,M. Valente,Matthäus Majewski,Patrick Ostheim,Andreas Lamkowski,Simone Schüle,F. Forcheron,Ales Tichy,Igor Sirák,Andrea Malkova,Benjamin Valentin Becker,D. A. Veit,S. Waldeck,Christophe Badie,Grainne O’Brien,Hans Christiansen,J. Wichmann,G. Beutel,Marie Davídková,Sven Doucha-Senf,Michael Abend +22 more