Comptes Rendus Biologies

Papers
(The TQCC of Comptes Rendus Biologies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Oncogenic processes: a neglected parameter in the evolutionary ecology of animals36
Mitohormesis : la clé de voûte de la résistance thérapeutique des cellules cancéreuses19
Structure of the ribosome from highly developed organisms. Mini review14
Clonal reproduction by seed of a cultivated hybrid plant: a new perspective for small-scale rice growers12
Silkworm, science worm12
Axon regeneration: an issue of translation9
Translational research from models to crops: comparative genomics for plant breeding7
Pasteur and the veterinarians6
Our journey with François Gros6
Plasmodium vivax blood stage invasion pathways: Contribution of omics technologies in deciphering molecular and cellular mechanisms5
Routine production of population trends from citizen science data: insights into the dynamics of common bird and plant species in France4
Pinwheels et champs de phases4
Atomic insights reveal fidelity mechanisms of eukaryotic protein synthesis4
Editorial4
Light-driven processes: key players of the functional biodiversity in microalgae3
Editorial3
Messenger RNA in differentiating muscle cells—my experience in François Gros’ lab in the 1970s and 80s3
Adhesion-mediated force transmission regulates cell competition in epithelia3
La diversification de la protéine kinase R contribue à la spécificité des interactions entre chauves–souris et virus3
Generating neurons in the embryonic and adult brain: compared principles and mechanisms2
Mini-organs and early embryos in vitro: what is at stake?2
The symbiotic origin of the eukaryotic cell2
The unexpected role of the STING protein in lipid metabolism2
L’antibiorésistance : un bon exemple du concept « une seule santé »2
Revue des enjeux de sûreté, de sécurité et de dualité dans le domaine biologique2
Paleoanthropology of cognition: an overview on Hominins brain evolution2
Stable coding of aversive associations in medial prefrontal populations2
Functional and developmental convergence in the reproductive “nurse cells” of flowering plants2
Epigenetic management of self and non-self: lessons from 40 years of transgenic plants1
Tribute to Roger Guillemin, a pioneer in neuroendocrinology (1924–2024), Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine1
Anthropisation et maladies à tique : l’exemple de la borréliose de Lyme1
Hommage à François Gros, savant engagé1
Obligate intracellular bacterial pathogens as major players in the metabolic integration of organelles1
Nanomédicaments pour le traitement de maladies graves et recherches duales1
François Gros : Une personnalité de premier plan, un homme secret1
François Gros, mon patron1
Governing biodiversity: solidarity, justice and reciprocity in wildlife management1
La grippe la plus meurtrière1
A possible role for epigenetics in cancer initiation1
Plankton biogeography in the 21st century and impacts of climate change: advances through genomics1
Incomplete divisions between sister germline cells require Usp8 function1
Sixty years of life with François Gros1
Science et développement : l’action de François Gros au COPED1
Assessing the potential effects of climate change on future forest composition in France1
Uncovering the mechanisms of sexual differentiation: insights from Drosophila research1
Species abundance, urn models, and neutrality1
Huntington’s disease and brain development1
Henri Décamps, une écologie ouverte aux préoccupations sociétales1
Risks associated with CRISPR homing gene drive1
Une bactérie multirésistante avant l’ère des antibiotiques : l’agent de la mélioïdose1
Genetic control of tomato fruit quality: from QTL mapping to Genome Wide Association studies and breeding1
A tribute to François Gros, a founding father of molecular biology: Foreword1
Soil macroinvertebrates, actors and indicators of soil-based ecosystem services1
Ce que Charles Darwin doit à Joseph Banks1
La filière d’assainissement, quel rôle dans la lutte contre l’antibiorésistance ?1
0.2104799747467