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Most Cited Articles of Centre d'Immunologie de Marseille-Luminy in 2016
Title
Journal
Year
Citations
Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)
Autophagy
2016
3.8K
Microglia development follows a stepwise program to regulate brain homeostasis
Science
2016
618
Unsupervised High-Dimensional Analysis Aligns Dendritic Cells across Tissues and Species
Immunity
2016
474
Dendritic cell-derived exosomes as maintenance immunotherapy after first line chemotherapy in NSCLC
OncoImmunology
2016
367
Evidence of innate lymphoid cell redundancy in humans
Nature Immunology
2016
196
PD-1 mediates functional exhaustion of activated NK cells in patients with Kaposi sarcoma
Oncotarget
2016
187
Complementarity and redundancy of IL-22-producing innate lymphoid cells
Nature Immunology
2016
162
IRF8 Transcription Factor Controls Survival and Function of Terminally Differentiated Conventional and Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells, Respectively
Immunity
2016
157
Transforming Growth Factor-β Signaling Guides the Differentiation of Innate Lymphoid Cells in Salivary Glands
Immunity
2016
153
Lineage-specific enhancers activate self-renewal genes in macrophages and embryonic stem cells
Science
2016
134
The evolution of innate lymphoid cells
Nature Immunology
2016
105
Broad and Largely Concordant Molecular Changes Characterize Tolerogenic and Immunogenic Dendritic Cell Maturation in Thymus and Periphery
Immunity
2016
93
The Helix-Loop-Helix Protein ID2 Governs NK Cell Fate by Tuning Their Sensitivity to Interleukin-15
Immunity
2016
78
Sleep deprivation impairs memory by attenuating mTORC1-dependent protein synthesis
Science Signaling
2016
75
Cutting Edge: Eomesodermin Is Sufficient To Direct Type 1 Innate Lymphocyte Development into the Conventional NK Lineage
Journal of Immunology
2016
74
The distinct fate of smooth and rough Mycobacterium abscessus variants inside macrophages
Open Biology
2016
73
Glycosylation-Dependent IFN-γR Partitioning in Lipid and Actin Nanodomains Is Critical for JAK Activation
Cell
2016
73
XCR1+ dendritic cells promote memory CD8+ T cell recall upon secondary infections with Listeria monocytogenes or certain viruses
Journal of Experimental Medicine
2016
71
Transforming growth factor-β and Notch ligands act as opposing environmental cues in regulating the plasticity of type 3 innate lymphoid cells
Science Signaling
2016
68
Efficient CRISPR-mediated mutagenesis in primary immune cells using CrispRGold and a C57BL/6 Cas9 transgenic mouse line
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
2016
65
Insights into the smooth-to-rough transitioning in Mycobacterium bolletii unravels a functional Tyr residue conserved in all mycobacterial MmpL family members
Molecular Microbiology
2016
63
B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma linked to Coxiella burnetii
Blood
2016
61
DNA Damage Signaling Instructs Polyploid Macrophage Fate in Granulomas
Cell
2016
60
MRF4 negatively regulates adult skeletal muscle growth by repressing MEF2 activity
Nature Communications
2016
57
The scaffolding function of the RLTPR protein explains its essential role for CD28 co-stimulation in mouse and human T cells
Journal of Experimental Medicine
2016
52
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