Landscape of protein–protein interactions in Drosophila immune deficiency signaling during bacterial challenge
By Jules A. Hoffmann
Toll-related receptors and the control of antimicrobial peptide expression in Drosophila
By Servane Tauszig-delamasure
Constitutive expression of a complement-like protein in Toll and JAK gain-of-function mutants of Drosophila
By Marie Lagueux
Immunity-Related Genes and Gene Families in Anopheles gambiae
By Carolina Barillas-Mury, Elena A. Levashina & Stephanie Blandin
Immunity-Related Genes and Gene Families in Anopheles gambiae
By Carolina Barillas-Mury, Elena A. Levashina & Ewan Birney
Antifungal defense in drosophila
By Jules A. Hoffmann
Landscape of protein–protein interactions in Drosophila immune deficiency signaling during bacterial challenge
By Jules A. Hoffmann
The DExD/H-box helicase Dicer-2 mediates the induction of antiviral activity in drosophila
By Safia Deddouche, Delphine Galiana-Arnoux & Jean-Luc Imler
Akirins are highly conserved nuclear proteins required for NF-κB-dependent gene expression in drosophila and mice
By Viola Gesellchen, Osamu Takeuchi & Shizuo Akira
The Jak-STAT signaling pathway is required but not sufficient for the antiviral response of drosophila
By Emmanuelle Jouanguy, Jean-Luc Imler & Delphine Galiana-Arnoux
Function of the drosophila pattern-recognition receptor PGRP-SD in the detection of Gram-positive bacteria
By Julien Royet, Jules A. Hoffmann & Ivo G Boneca
The immune response of Drosophila
By Jules A. Hoffmann
Binding of the Drosophila cytokine Spätzle to Toll is direct and establishes signaling
By Jules A. Hoffmann, Alexander N Weber & Jean-Luc Imler
Toll signaling: the TIReless quest for specificity
By Jules A. Hoffmann & Jean-Luc Imler
The Drosophila immune response against Gram-negative bacteria is mediated by a peptidoglycan recognition protein
By Julien Royet, Jules A. Hoffmann & Dominique Ferrandon
Drosophila MyD88 is required for the response to fungal and Gram-positive bacterial infections
By Maria Capovilla, Hana Bilak & Jules A. Hoffmann
Drosophila Toll is activated by Gram-positive bacteria through a circulating peptidoglycan recognition protein
By Julien Royet, Jules A. Hoffmann & Jean-marc Reichhart