An essential role for NOD1 in host recognition of bacterial peptidoglycan containing diaminopimelic acid

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This paper, published in 2003, received 1.0k indexed citations. Written by Mathias Chamaillard, Masahito Hashimoto, Yasuo Horie, Junya Masumoto, Su Qiu, Yasunori Ogura, Akiko Kawasaki, Koichi Fukase, Shoichi Kusumoto and Miguel A. Valvano covering the research area of Immunology and Endocrinology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Immunology (740 citations), Molecular Biology (306 citations) and Epidemiology (175 citations). Published in Nature Immunology.

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