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2022
BNIP3L-mediated mitophagy triggered by Brucella in host cells is required for bacterial egress
Verbeke, J.
,
Fayt, Y.
,
Martin, L.
,
Yilmaz, O.
,
Sedzicki, J.
,
Reboul, A.
,
Jadot, M.
,
Renard, P.
,
Dehio, C.
,
Renard, H-F.
,
Letesson, J-J.
,
De Bolle, X.
&
Arnould, T.
,
2022
, (bioRxiv).
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
Open Access
File
Mitophagy
100%
Brucella
95%
Brucella abortus
78%
Mitochondria
30%
Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1
23%
6
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Plasma membrane nanodeformations promote actin polymerisation through CIP4/CDC42 recruitment and regulate type II IFN signaling
Benjamin, L.
,
Zanin, N.
,
Jinsung, Y.
,
Charlotte, C.
,
Christine, D-G.
,
David, A.
,
Pierre, M.
&
Renard, H-F.
,
2022
, (bioRxiv).
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:
Working paper
›
Preprint
Open Access
File
amphiphysin
100%
Polymerization
63%
Actins
52%
Cell Membrane
45%
Interferon Receptors
32%
8
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