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Autor:
Bernard Mathey-Prevot, Eun Kyung Kim, Sergey A. Sinenko, Kristi A. Wharton, Pascal Manfruelli, Norbert Perrimon, Rhoda Wynn, István Andó
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 273:48-62
To identify novel factors involved in Drosophila hematopoiesis, we screened a collection of lethal recessive mutations that also affected normal hemocyte composition in larvae. We present the characterization of the gene yantar (ytr) for which we iso
Publikováno v:
Developmental Biology. 241:145-156
Efficient wound healing including clotting and subsequent reepithelization is essential for animals ranging from insects to mammals to recover from epithelial injury. It is likely that genes involved in wound healing are conserved through the phyloge
Autor:
Ed Chung, Henry Koziel, Pascal Manfruelli, Mika Rämet, R. Alan B. Ezekowitz, Alan Pearson, Monty Krieger, Verena Gobel, Xiohung Li
Publikováno v:
Immunity. 15:1027-1038
One hallmark of innate immunity apparently conserved from primitive life forms through to humans is the ability of the host to recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Since macrophage pattern recognition receptors are not well defin
Autor:
Mika Rämet, Pascal Manfruelli
Publikováno v:
médecine/sciences. 18:931-933
Autor:
Pascal Manfruelli, Henry Koziel, Melanie T. Cushion, Jinping Zhu, Souvenir D. Tachado, Amy Imrich, Jianmin Zhang, Naimish Patel, T. Bernard Kinane
Publikováno v:
Journal of leukocyte biology. 78(3)
Alveolar macrophages (AM) are critical components of lung innate immunity and contribute to an effective host response to Pneumocystis pneumonia. Recognition of unopsonized Pneumocystis organisms by human AM is mediated predominantly via mannose rece
Publikováno v:
Nature. 416(6881)
The recognition and phagocytosis of microbes by macrophages is a principal aspect of innate immunity that is conserved from insects to humans. Drosophila melanogaster has circulating macrophages that phagocytose microbes similarly to mammalian macrop
Publikováno v:
Development (Cambridge, England)
Development (Cambridge, England), Company of Biologists, 2001, 128 (12), pp.2209--2220
Development (Cambridge, England), 2001, 128 (12), pp.2209--2220
Development (Cambridge, England), Company of Biologists, 2001, 128 (12), pp.2209-20
Development (Cambridge, England), Company of Biologists, 2001, 128 (12), pp.2209--2220
Development (Cambridge, England), 2001, 128 (12), pp.2209--2220
Development (Cambridge, England), Company of Biologists, 2001, 128 (12), pp.2209-20
The Drosophila tumor suppressor gene lethal(2) giant larvae (lgl) encodes a cytoskeletal protein required for the change in shape and polarity acquisition of epithelial cells, and also for asymmetric division of neuroblasts. We show here that lgl par
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https://hal-amu.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01619094
Expression of the gene encoding the antifungal peptide Drosomycin in Drosophila adults is controlled by the Toll signaling pathway. The Rel proteins Dorsal and DIF (Dorsal-related immunity factor) are possible candidates for the transactivating prote
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/151748
https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/151748