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Genome-wide RNAi screen for host factors required for intracellular bacterial infectionHerve Agaisse
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Science 309:1248-51. 2005..monocytogenes...
An adaptive immune response in Drosophila?Herve Agaisse
Section of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine, 295 Congress Avenue, New Haven, CT 06519 1418, USA
Cell Host Microbe 1:91-3. 2007..A new study conducted in Drosophila demonstrates that invertebrate immunity can adapt to an immune challenge and mount a specific immune response...
Research Grants
- JAK/STAT signaling in Drosophila acute phase responseHerve Agaisse; Fiscal Year: 2007..Our work in Drosophila may help understand the role of the acute phase response in mammals, a remarkable homoeostatic response that has been apparently conserved throughout evolution. ..
- High-throughput screen for compounds affecting intracellular pathogen infectionHerve Agaisse; Fiscal Year: 2006..Beyond the potential biomedical implications of the proposed chemical screen, we anticipate the identification of small molecules that will constitute new tools to explore the native cellular functions of the identified host factors. ..
- High-Throughput assays for imaging human intracellular pathogen infectionsHerve Agaisse; Fiscal Year: 2007..Beyond their biomedical implications, these studies may also further our understanding of the native cellular functions of the targeted host factors. ..
- High-Throughput assays for imaging human intracellular pathogen infectionsHerve Agaisse; Fiscal Year: 2009..Beyond their biomedical implications, these studies may also further our understanding of the native cellular functions of the targeted host factors. ..
- JAK/STAT signaling in Drosophila acute phase responseHERVE F AGAISSE; Fiscal Year: 2010..Our work in Drosophila may help understand the role of the acute phase response in mammals, a remarkable homoeostatic response that has been apparently conserved throughout evolution. ..
