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1. Auto-antibodies against type I IFNs in patients with life-threatening COVID-19

2. Autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs are present in ~4% of uninfected individuals over 70 years old and account for ~20% of COVID-19 deaths

3. Autoantibodies against type I IFNs in patients with life-threatening COVID-19

4. Gunter Blobel: Pioneer of molecular cell biology (1936-2018)

5. The Shigella type III effector IpgD recodes Ca2+ signals during invasion of epithelial cells

10. Phagosomal rupture by Mycobacterium tuberculosis results in toxicity and host cell death.

13. Actin polymerisation at the cytoplasmic face of eukaryotic nuclei

14. Distinctive roles of age, sex, and genetics in shaping transcriptional variation of human immune responses to microbial challenges

15. Autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs are present in ~4% of uninfected individuals over 70 years old and account for ~20% of COVID-19 deaths

16. The best of both worlds- bringing together cell biology and infection at the Institut Pasteur

17. Standardized Whole-Blood Transcriptional Profiling Enables the Deconvolution of Complex Induced Immune Responses

18. Actin Assembly around the Shigella-Containing Vacuole Promotes Successful Infection

19. Human genetic variants and age are the strongest predictors of humoral immune responses to common pathogens and vaccines

20. Functional analysis via standardized whole-blood stimulation systems defines the boundaries of a healthy immune response to complex stimuli

21. The Milieu Intérieur study — An integrative approach for study of human immunological variance

22. Post-translational targeting of Rab35 by the effector IcsB of Shigella determines intracellular bacterial niche formation.

23. Caught in the act: In situ visualization of bacterial secretion systems by cryo-electron tomography.

24. Shigella generates distinct IAM subpopulations during epithelial cell invasion to promote efficient intracellular niche formation.

25. Microtubules provide force to promote membrane uncoating in vacuolar escape for a cyto-invasive bacterial pathogen.

26. RACK1 promotes Shigella flexneri actin-mediated invasion, motility, and cell-to-cell spreading.

27. Actin subversion for productive Plasmodium hepatocyte invasion.

28. Modification of phosphoinositides by the Shigella effector IpgD during host cell infection.

29. Fit to dwell in many places - The growing diversity of intracellular Salmonella niches.

30. Intracellular niche switching as host subversion strategy of bacterial pathogens.

31. A Role for Taok2 in Listeria monocytogenes Vacuolar Escape.

32. Time-Resolved Fluorescence Microscopy Screens on Host Protein Subversion During Bacterial Cell Invasion.

33. The phosphoinositide coincidence detector Phafin2 promotes macropinocytosis by coordinating actin organisation at forming macropinosomes.

34. Purification of infection-associated macropinosomes by magnetic isolation for proteomic characterization.

35. New methods to decrypt emerging macropinosome functions during the host-pathogen crosstalk.

36. Salmonella enters a dormant state within human epithelial cells for persistent infection.

37. The histone demethylase KDM6B fine-tunes the host response to Streptococcus pneumoniae.

38. SopB- and SifA-dependent shaping of the Salmonella-containing vacuole proteome in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum.

39. Shigella hijacks the exocyst to cluster macropinosomes for efficient vacuolar escape.

40. Actin Assembly around the Shigella-Containing Vacuole Promotes Successful Infection.

41. Transcytosis subversion by M cell-to-enterocyte spread promotes Shigella flexneri and Listeria monocytogenes  intracellular bacterial dissemination.

42. The actin comet guides the way: How Listeria actin subversion has impacted cell biology, infection biology and structural biology.

43. Dynamic Growth and Shrinkage of the Salmonella-Containing Vacuole Determines the Intracellular Pathogen Niche.

44. The best of both worlds- bringing together cell biology and infection at the Institut Pasteur.

45. The Pathogen-Host Interface in Three Dimensions: Correlative FIB/SEM Applications.

46. Cellular Imaging of Intracellular Bacterial Pathogens.

47. High-throughput Microscopic Analysis of Salmonella Invasion of Host Cells.

48. Diverted recycling-Shigella subversion of Rabs.

49. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species regulate the induction of CD8 + T cells by plasmacytoid dendritic cells.

50. The entry of Salmonella in a distinct tight compartment revealed at high temporal and ultrastructural resolution.

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