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Overview

Benoit Malleret is affiliated with the National University of Singapore, where their research spans multiple domains within medicine and immunology. Their scientific contributions prominently address topics relevant to immunology, molecular biology, physiology, and virology, with an emphasis on complex disease mechanisms and immune responses.

The primary fields of study for Benoit Malleret include:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

Key subfields in which Benoit has published extensively are:

  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Immunology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Physiology
  • Virology

The main topics explored in Benoit Malleret's research investigate:

  • Malaria Research and Control
  • Mosquito-borne diseases and control
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
  • Complement system in diseases

Benoit has collaborated frequently with notable co-authors, including:

  • Laurent Rénia
  • Florent Ginhoux
  • Jing Wen Hang
  • François Nosten
  • Zbynek Bozdech

Several journals have served as frequent publication venues for Benoit Malleret's work, demonstrating a range of research outputs:

  • Faculty of 1000 Research Ltd
  • Nature Communications
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Immunity
  • Nature

Representative recent papers by Benoit Malleret include:

  • "Dual ontogeny of disease-associated microglia and disease inflammatory macrophages in aging and neurodegeneration" (2022, Immunity)
  • "Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells" (2021, Cell)
  • "A subset of Kupffer cells regulates metabolism through the expression of CD36" (2021, Immunity)
  • "iPS-cell-derived microglia promote brain organoid maturation via cholesterol transfer" (2023, Nature)
  • "Single-cell analysis of human skin identifies CD14+ type 3 dendritic cells co-producing IL1B and IL23A in psoriasis" (2021, The Journal of Experimental Medicine)

Best Publications

  • Two distinct interstitial macrophage populations coexist across tissues in specific subtissular niches

    Svetoslav Chakarov;Hwee Ying Lim;Leonard Tan;Sheau Yng Lim

  • IRF4 Transcription Factor-Dependent CD11b+ Dendritic Cells in Human and Mouse Control Mucosal IL-17 Cytokine Responses

    Andreas Schlitzer;Naomi McGovern;Pearline Teo;Teresa Zelante

  • Adult Langerhans cells derive predominantly from embryonic fetal liver monocytes with a minor contribution of yolk sac–derived macrophages

    Guillaume Hoeffel;Yilin Wang;Melanie Greter;Peter See

  • Human Tissues Contain CD141hi Cross-Presenting Dendritic Cells with Functional Homology to Mouse CD103+ Nonlymphoid Dendritic Cells

    Muzlifah Haniffa;Muzlifah Haniffa;Amanda Shin;Venetia Bigley;Naomi McGovern

  • Identification of cDC1- and cDC2-committed DC progenitors reveals early lineage priming at the common DC progenitor stage in the bone marrow

    Andreas Schlitzer;V Sivakamasundari;Jinmiao Chen;Hermi Rizal Bin Sumatoh

  • Mapping the human DC lineage through the integration of high-dimensional techniques

    Peter See;Charles-Antoine Dutertre;Charles-Antoine Dutertre;Jinmiao Chen;Patrick Günther

  • Single-Cell Analysis of Human Mononuclear Phagocytes Reveals Subset-Defining Markers and Identifies Circulating Inflammatory Dendritic Cells.

    Charles Antoine Dutertre;Charles Antoine Dutertre;Etienne Becht;Sergio Erdal Irac;Sergio Erdal Irac;Ahad Khalilnezhad;Ahad Khalilnezhad

  • Induced-Pluripotent-Stem-Cell-Derived Primitive Macrophages Provide a Platform for Modeling Tissue-Resident Macrophage Differentiation and Function.

    Kazuyuki Takata;Kazuyuki Takata;Tatsuya Kozaki;Christopher Zhe Wei Lee;Morgane Sonia Thion

  • Active Infection of Human Blood Monocytes by Chikungunya Virus Triggers an Innate Immune Response

    Zhisheng Her;Benoit Malleret;Monica Chan;Edward K. S. Ong

  • Microbial exposure during early human development primes fetal immune cells

    Archita Mishra;Ghee Chuan Lai;Leong Jing Yao;Thet Tun Aung

  • High-Throughput Ultrasensitive Molecular Techniques for Quantifying Low-Density Malaria Parasitemias

    Mallika Imwong;Sarun Hanchana;Benoit Malleret;Laurent Rénia

  • A rapid and robust tri-color flow cytometry assay for monitoring malaria parasite development

    Benoît Malleret;Carla Claser;Alice Soh Meoy Ong;Rossarin Suwanarusk

  • The epidemiology of subclinical malaria infections in South-East Asia: findings from cross-sectional surveys in Thailand–Myanmar border areas, Cambodia, and Vietnam

    Mallika Imwong;Thuy Nhien Nguyen;Rupam Tripura;Tom J. Peto

  • Transferrin receptor 1 is a reticulocyte-specific receptor for Plasmodium vivax

    Jakub Gruszczyk;Usheer Kanjee;Li Jin Chan;Li Jin Chan;Sébastien Menant

  • Plasmodium vivax: restricted tropism and rapid remodeling of CD71-positive reticulocytes

    Benoit Malleret;Benoit Malleret;Ang Li;Rou Zhang;Kevin S. W. Tan

  • Neutrophil mobilization via plerixafor-mediated CXCR4 inhibition arises from lung demargination and blockade of neutrophil homing to the bone marrow

    Sapna Devi;Yilin Wang;Weng Keong Chew;Ronald Lima

  • STEVOR is a Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte binding protein that mediates merozoite invasion and rosetting.

    Makhtar Niang;Amy Kristine Bei;Kripa Gopal Madnani;Shaaretha Pelly

  • Primary infection with simian immunodeficiency virus: plasmacytoid dendritic cell homing to lymph nodes, type I interferon, and immune suppression.

    Benoît Malleret;Benoît Malleret;Benjamin Manéglier;Ingrid Karlsson;Ingrid Karlsson;Pierre Lebon

  • CD8+ T cells and IFN-γ mediate the time-dependent accumulation of infected red blood cells in deep organs during experimental cerebral malaria.

    Carla Claser;Benoît Malleret;Sin Yee Gun;Alicia Yoke Wei Wong

  • Applying Faster R-CNN for Object Detection on Malaria Images

    Jane Hung;Deepali Ravel;Stefanie C.P. Lopes;Gabriel Rangel

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurent Rénia
Laurent Rénia Nanyang Technological University
François Nosten
François Nosten MORU Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit
Bruce Russell
Bruce Russell University of Otago
Florent Ginhoux
Florent Ginhoux Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Anis Larbi
Anis Larbi Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Georges Snounou
Georges Snounou Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Lai Guan Ng
Lai Guan Ng Westlake University
Jerry Kok Yen Chan
Jerry Kok Yen Chan National University of Singapore
Michael Poidinger
Michael Poidinger Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Charles-Antoine Dutertre
Charles-Antoine Dutertre Institut Gustave Roussy

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