Standout Papers
- Gut Microbial Metabolite TMAO Enhances Platelet Hyperreactivity and Thrombosis Risk (2016)
- Immature Dendritic Cells Phagocytose Apoptotic Cells via αvβ5 and CD36, and Cross-present Antigens to Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes (1998)
- CD36: a class B scavenger receptor involved in angiogenesis, atherosclerosis, inflammation, and lipid metabolism (2001)
- CD36, a Scavenger Receptor Involved in Immunity, Metabolism, Angiogenesis, and Behavior (2009)
- Signals leading to apoptosis-dependent inhibition of neovascularization by thrombospondin-1 (2000)
- Scavenger Receptors Class A-I/II and CD36 Are the Principal Receptors Responsible for the Uptake of Modified Low Density Lipoprotein Leading to Lipid Loading in Macrophages (2002)
- Targeted disruption of the class B scavenger receptor CD36 protects against atherosclerotic lesion development in mice (2000)
- A Null Mutation in Murine CD36 Reveals an Important Role in Fatty Acid and Lipoprotein Metabolism (1999)
- Defective Uptake and Utilization of Long Chain Fatty Acids in Muscle and Adipose Tissues of CD36 Knockout Mice (2000)
- CD36 Mediates the In Vitro Inhibitory Effects of Thrombospondin-1 on Endothelial Cells (1997)
- Hepatic Fatty Acid Transporter Cd36 Is a Common Target of LXR, PXR, and PPARγ in Promoting Steatosis (2007)
- CD36-mediated metabolic adaptation supports regulatory T cell survival and function in tumors (2020)
- CD36, a signaling receptor and fatty acid transporter that regulates immune cell metabolism and fate (2022)
Immediate Impact
20 by Nobel laureates 27 from Science/Nature 92 standout
Citing Papers
Principles and therapeutic applications of adaptive immunity
2024 Standout
Microbiota imbalance induced by dietary sugar disrupts immune-mediated protection from metabolic syndrome
2022 Standout
Works of Roy L. Silverstein being referenced
CD36, a signaling receptor and fatty acid transporter that regulates immune cell metabolism and fate
2022 Standout
A Null Mutation in Murine CD36 Reveals an Important Role in Fatty Acid and Lipoprotein Metabolism
1999 Standout
Author Peers
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| Roy L. Silverstein | 11599 | 7676 | 2557 | 3595 | 207 | 23.6k | |
| Thomas M. McIntyre | 9954 | 5779 | 3084 | 2632 | 236 | 25.9k | |
| Stephen M. Prescott | 8977 | 5987 | 2832 | 2690 | 228 | 25.3k | |
| Ziad Mallat | 9348 | 12615 | 1147 | 2552 | 278 | 25.4k | |
| Alain Tedgui | 12535 | 11614 | 1453 | 3642 | 293 | 30.9k | |
| Maria Febbraio | 9092 | 5474 | 805 | 2469 | 170 | 18.7k | |
| Galina K. Sukhova | 7175 | 10825 | 2262 | 6516 | 168 | 26.7k | |
| Martin R. Bennett | 10127 | 5963 | 568 | 3341 | 276 | 22.3k | |
| Guo‐Ping Shi | 6489 | 5333 | 878 | 4967 | 262 | 17.6k | |
| Jean‐Michel Dayer | 4811 | 7103 | 1878 | 2305 | 221 | 20.1k | |
| Søren K. Moestrup | 7625 | 3859 | 2243 | 2035 | 244 | 19.6k |
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