Standout Papers

Gut Microbiota in Health and Disease 1997 2026 2006 2016 2.9k
  1. Gut Microbiota in Health and Disease (2010)
    Inna Sekirov, Shannon Russell et al. Physiological Reviews
  2. Specific Microbiota Direct the Differentiation of IL-17-Producing T-Helper Cells in the Mucosa of the Small Intestine (2008)
    Ivaylo I. Ivanov, Rosa de Llanos et al. Cell Host & Microbe
  3. Early infancy microbial and metabolic alterations affect risk of childhood asthma (2015)
    Marie‐Claire Arrieta, Leah T. Stiemsma et al. Science Translational Medicine
  4. Common themes in microbial pathogenicity revisited (1997)
    B. Brett Finlay, Stanley Falkow Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
  5. Host-Mediated Inflammation Disrupts the Intestinal Microbiota and Promotes the Overgrowth of Enterobacteriaceae (2007)
    Claudia Lupp, Mark E. Wickham et al. Cell Host & Microbe
  6. Recent Advances in Understanding Enteric Pathogenic Escherichia coli (2013)
    Matthew A. Croxen, Roland W. Scholz et al. Clinical Microbiology Reviews
  7. Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) Transfers Its Receptor for Intimate Adherence into Mammalian Cells (1997)
    Brendan Kenny, Rebekah DeVinney et al. Cell
  8. Molecular mechanisms of Escherichia coli pathogenicity (2009)
    Matthew A. Croxen, B. Brett Finlay Nature Reviews Microbiology
  9. The Intestinal Microbiome in Early Life: Health and Disease (2014)
    Marie‐Claire Arrieta, Leah T. Stiemsma et al. Frontiers in Immunology
  10. Early life antibiotic‐driven changes in microbiota enhance susceptibility to allergic asthma (2012)
    Shannon Russell, Matthew J. Gold et al. EMBO Reports
  11. Anti-Immunology: Evasion of the Host Immune System by Bacterial and Viral Pathogens (2006)
    B. Brett Finlay, Grant McFadden Cell
  12. Common themes in microbial pathogenicity revisited. (1997)
    B. Brett Finlay, Stanley Falkow Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
  13. Exploitation of Mammalian Host Cell Functions by Bacterial Pathogens (1997)
    B. Brett Finlay, Pascale Cossart Science
  14. Soluble CD14 participates in the response of cells to lipopolysaccharide. (1992)
    E.A. Frey, David S. Miller et al. The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  15. NLRP6 Inflammasome Orchestrates the Colonic Host-Microbial Interface by Regulating Goblet Cell Mucus Secretion (2014)
    Marta Wlodarska, Christoph A. Thaiss et al. Cell
  16. Shifting the balance: antibiotic effects on host–microbiota mutualism (2011)
    Benjamin P. Willing, Shannon Russell et al. Nature Reviews Microbiology
  17. Common themes in microbial pathogenicity (1989)
    B. Brett Finlay, Stanley Falkow Microbiological Reviews
  18. Dissecting virulence: Systematic and functional analyses of a pathogenicity island (2004)
    Wanyin Deng, José L. Puente et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  19. Salmonella, the host and disease: a brief review (2006)
    Bryan Coburn, Guntram A. Graßl et al. Immunology and Cell Biology
  20. Muc2 Protects against Lethal Infectious Colitis by Disassociating Pathogenic and Commensal Bacteria from the Colonic Mucosa (2010)
    Kirk Bergstrom, Vanessa Kissoon‐Singh et al. PLoS Pathogens
  21. The Role of Lung and Gut Microbiota in the Pathology of Asthma (2020)
    Weronika Barcik, Rozlyn C. T. Boutin et al. Immunity
  22. Assembly, structure, function and regulation of type III secretion systems (2017)
    Wanyin Deng, Natalie C. Marshall et al. Nature Reviews Microbiology
  23. Citrobacter rodentium: infection, inflammation and the microbiota (2014)
    James W. Collins, Kristie M. Keeney et al. Nature Reviews Microbiology
  24. Establishing or Exaggerating Causality for the Gut Microbiome: Lessons from Human Microbiota-Associated Rodents (2020)
    Jens Walter, Anissa M. Armet et al. Cell
  25. Early-life interactions between the microbiota and immune system: impact on immune system development and atopic disease (2023)
    Katherine Donald, B. Brett Finlay Nature reviews. Immunology
  26. Delayed gut microbiota maturation in the first year of life is a hallmark of pediatric allergic disease (2023)
    Darlene Dai, Kate L. Del Bel et al. Nature Communications
  27. Microbial transmission in the social microbiome and host health and disease (2024)
    Amar Sarkar, Siobhán Harty et al. Cell

Immediate Impact

6 by Nobel laureates 83 from Science/Nature 181 standout
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Works of B. Brett Finlay being referenced

Host-Mediated Inflammation Disrupts the Intestinal Microbiota and Promotes the Overgrowth of Enterobacteriaceae
2007 Standout
Host-Mediated Inflammation Disrupts the Intestinal Microbiota and Promotes the Overgrowth of Enterobacteriaceae
2007
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
B. Brett Finlay 18496 23390 13836 14277 530 56.6k
Philippe Sansonetti 15787 13431 6107 11026 438 41.4k
Stanley Falkow 17722 24742 10531 9923 417 61.6k
Gordon Dougan 14104 13349 13979 14510 610 42.7k
Julian Parkhill 8448 24292 8639 15800 561 54.7k
James B. Kaper 34085 8885 11868 17891 344 43.9k
Martin J. Blaser 2827 20642 9871 10617 632 64.2k
Andreas J. Bäumler 7219 11349 11048 6850 229 25.9k
Robert E. W. Hancock 4315 49997 6429 4605 775 87.0k
John J. Mekalanos 24462 14412 6761 4197 301 39.3k
Samuel I. Miller 8238 12404 7206 3623 234 29.2k

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