Standout Papers

Drosophila Toll is activated by Gram-positive bacteria through a circulating peptidoglycan rec... 2001 2026 2009 2017 639
  1. Drosophila Toll is activated by Gram-positive bacteria through a circulating peptidoglycan recognition protein (2001)
    Tatiana Michel, Jean‐Marc Reichhart et al. Nature
  2. Lactobacillus plantarum Promotes Drosophila Systemic Growth by Modulating Hormonal Signals through TOR-Dependent Nutrient Sensing (2011)
    Gilles Storelli, Arnaud Defaye et al. Cell Metabolism
  3. The Drosophila immune response against Gram-negative bacteria is mediated by a peptidoglycan recognition protein (2002)
    Marie Gottar, Vanessa Gobert et al. Nature

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59 by Nobel laureates 40 from Science/Nature 75 standout
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Peptidoglycan-dependent NF-κB activation in a small subset of brain octopaminergic neurons controls female oviposition
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Peptidoglycan recognition proteins: modulators of the microbiome and inflammation
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Julien Royet 3699 2940 1383 1421 64 5.6k
Dominique Ferrandon 4450 3548 1411 2059 63 6.6k
François Leulier 2948 2656 816 2209 63 6.2k
Marie Meister 3543 2419 1618 1201 43 4.6k
Mika Rämet 3684 2265 1089 1675 120 6.6k
Shoichiro Kurata 2342 1770 891 1669 118 4.5k
David S. Schneider 3324 2226 718 1583 72 6.9k
Mickaël Poidevin 2254 1954 1048 1656 45 4.3k
Marie Lagueux 2059 1942 1540 1050 41 3.9k
Neal Silverman 5206 3131 1399 3765 90 9.3k
Nicolas Buchon 3378 3401 1381 1537 65 5.8k

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