Standout Papers

A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA 2000 2026 2008 2017 5.2k
  1. A Toll-like receptor recognizes bacterial DNA (2000)
    Hiroaki Hemmi, Osamu Takeuchi et al. Nature
  2. Differential roles of MDA5 and RIG-I helicases in the recognition of RNA viruses (2006)
    Hiroki Kato, Osamu Takeuchi et al. Nature
  3. Role of Adaptor TRIF in the MyD88-Independent Toll-Like Receptor Signaling Pathway (2003)
    Masahiro Yamamoto, Shintaro Sato et al. Science
  4. IPS-1, an adaptor triggering RIG-I- and Mda5-mediated type I interferon induction (2005)
    Taro Kawai, Ken Takahashi et al. Nature Immunology
  5. Small anti-viral compounds activate immune cells via the TLR7 MyD88–dependent signaling pathway (2002)
    Hiroaki Hemmi, Tsuneyasu Kaisho et al. Nature Immunology
  6. Lipocalin 2 mediates an innate immune response to bacterial infection by sequestrating iron (2004)
    Trude Helen Flo, Kelly D. Smith et al. Nature
  7. Cell Type-Specific Involvement of RIG-I in Antiviral Response (2005)
    Hiroki Kato, Shintaro Sato et al. Immunity
  8. Cutting Edge: Role of Toll-Like Receptor 1 in Mediating Immune Response to Microbial Lipoproteins (2002)
    Osamu Takeuchi, Shintaro Sato et al. The Journal of Immunology
  9. Cutting Edge: A Novel Toll/IL-1 Receptor Domain-Containing Adapter That Preferentially Activates the IFN-β Promoter in the Toll-Like Receptor Signaling (2002)
    Masahiro Yamamoto, Shintaro Sato et al. The Journal of Immunology
  10. Lipopolysaccharide Stimulates the MyD88-Independent Pathway and Results in Activation of IFN-Regulatory Factor 3 and the Expression of a Subset of Lipopolysaccharide-Inducible Genes (2001)
    Taro Kawai, Osamu Takeuchi et al. The Journal of Immunology
  11. Interferon-α induction through Toll-like receptors involves a direct interaction of IRF7 with MyD88 and TRAF6 (2004)
    Taro Kawai, Shintaro Sato et al. Nature Immunology
  12. TRAM is specifically involved in the Toll-like receptor 4–mediated MyD88-independent signaling pathway (2003)
    Masahiro Yamamoto, Shintaro Sato et al. Nature Immunology
  13. Essential function for the kinase TAK1 in innate and adaptive immune responses (2005)
    Shintaro Sato, Hideki Sanjo et al. Nature Immunology
  14. Essential role for TIRAP in activation of the signalling cascade shared by TLR2 and TLR4 (2002)
    Masahiro Yamamoto, Shintaro Sato et al. Nature
  15. Cutting Edge: Endotoxin Tolerance in Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages Correlates with Down-Regulation of Surface Toll-Like Receptor 4 Expression (2000)
    Fumiko Nomura, Sachiko Akashi et al. The Journal of Immunology
  16. A Toll-like receptor–independent antiviral response induced by double-stranded B-form DNA (2005)
    Ken J. Ishii, Cevayir Coban et al. Nature Immunology
  17. Regulation of humoral and cellular gut immunity by lamina propria dendritic cells expressing Toll-like receptor 5 (2008)
    Satoshi Uematsu, Kosuke Fujimoto et al. Nature Immunology
  18. Toll/IL-1 Receptor Domain-Containing Adaptor Inducing IFN-β (TRIF) Associates with TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 6 and TANK-Binding Kinase 1, and Activates Two Distinct Transcription Factors, NF-κB and IFN-Regulatory Factor-3, in the Toll-Like Receptor Signaling (2003)
    Shintaro Sato, Masanaka Sugiyama et al. The Journal of Immunology
  19. SOCS-1 Participates in Negative Regulation of LPS Responses (2002)
    Reiko Nakagawa, Tetsuji Naka et al. Immunity
  20. LGP2 is a positive regulator of RIG-I– and MDA5-mediated antiviral responses (2010)
    Takashi Satoh, Hiroki Kato et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Regulation of humoral and cellular gut immunity by lamina propria dendritic cells expressing Toll-like receptor 5
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Lipocalin 2 mediates an innate immune response to bacterial infection by sequestrating iron
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Shintaro Sato 25711 5100 9221 5780 109 33.9k
Tsuneyasu Kaisho 29884 4721 9411 6032 163 39.7k
Satoshi Uematsu 23442 3718 10981 6854 215 36.8k
Hiroaki Hemmi 21077 3134 6484 4564 80 26.9k
Masahiro Yamamoto 19826 4518 9990 5693 269 29.2k
Katsuaki Hoshino 21189 3676 5945 4518 80 27.0k
Caetano Reis e Sousa 27064 1801 9051 5499 150 34.3k
Genhong Cheng 15008 5136 11759 4536 257 30.0k
Paola Ricciardi‐Castagnoli 17567 2880 9588 2811 178 26.9k
Stefanie N. Vogel 15426 2804 6913 4473 327 24.2k
Carsten J. Kirschning 16232 2321 6174 4798 170 23.9k

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