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List of works by Cécile Arrieumerlou

A bacterial type III secretion-based protein delivery tool for broad applications in cell biology

scientific article

A local coupling model and compass parameter for eukaryotic chemotaxis.

scientific article published on February 2005

ADP-heptose is a newly identified pathogen-associated molecular pattern of Shigella flexneri

scientific article published on 19 November 2018

ADP-heptose: a bacterial PAMP detected by the host sensor ALPK1

scientific article published on 26 June 2020

ALPK1 controls TIFA/TRAF6-dependent innate immunity against heptose-1,7-bisphosphate of gram-negative bacteria.

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Cell biology applications for a type III secretion-based protein delivery tool

scientific article published on 19 October 2016

Cell-cell propagation of NF-κB transcription factor and MAP kinase activation amplifies innate immunity against bacterial infection.

scientific article published in November 2010

Endocytosis-Independent Function of Clathrin Heavy Chain in the Control of Basal NF-κB Activation

scientific article published on February 25, 2011

Glucose-induced cyclic AMP oscillations regulate pulsatile insulin secretion.

scientific article published in July 2008

IKKα contributes to canonical NF-κB activation downstream of Nod1-mediated peptidoglycan recognition

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Innate Recognition of Intracellular Bacterial Growth Is Driven by the TIFA-Dependent Cytosolic Surveillance Pathway.

scientific article published on May 2017

PRAS40 and PRR5-like protein are new mTOR interactors that regulate apoptosis.

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Shigella flexneri type III secreted effector OspF reveals new crosstalks of proinflammatory signaling pathways during bacterial infection

scientific article published on March 21, 2011

Simultaneous analysis of large-scale RNAi screens for pathogen entry

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Systems-level overview of host protein phosphorylation during Shigella flexneri infection revealed by phosphoproteomics.

scientific article published on 04 July 2013

The T-cell receptor regulates Akt (protein kinase B) via a pathway involving Rac1 and phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase

scientific article published in August 2000