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D-Index
66
Citations
12377
World Ranking
8862
National Ranking
312

Overview

Germain Puzo is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. The scientist's work does not have publicly recorded recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues available. This limits the available details on specific research outputs or collaborative networks.

There are no listed main fields of study or subfields associated with Germain Puzo, and no book publications or records of awards have been registered. Similarly, no primary research topics connected to their work have been documented.

Given the absence of detailed publication data, it is not possible to provide summaries of research themes, thematic trends, or scientific contributions. Likewise, no information is currently accessible regarding frequently published venues or citation metrics that typically offer insight into research impact or specialization.

Despite the sparse data, the affiliation with a recognized French university situates Germain Puzo within a formal academic context, potentially involving scholarship or research activities related to the university's disciplines and programs.

Best Publications

  • Stimulation of human gamma delta T cells by nonpeptidic mycobacterial ligands

    Patricia Constant;François Davodeau;Marie-Alix Peyrat;Yannick Poquet

  • Mannosylated Lipoarabinomannans Inhibit IL-12 Production by Human Dendritic Cells: Evidence for a Negative Signal Delivered Through the Mannose Receptor

    Jérôme Nigou;Claudia Zelle-Rieser;Martine Gilleron;Martin Thurnher

  • Diacylated sulfoglycolipids are novel mycobacterial antigens stimulating CD1-restricted T cells during infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Martine Gilleron;Steffen Stenger;Zaima Mazorra;Frederick Wittke

  • Toll-Like Receptor 2 (TLR2)-Dependent-Positive and TLR2-Independent-Negative Regulation of Proinflammatory Cytokines by Mycobacterial Lipomannans

    Valerie J F Vj Quesniaux;Delphine Dm Nicolle;David Torres;Laurent Kremer

  • The Cell Surface Receptor DC-SIGN Discriminates betweenMycobacterium Species through Selective Recognition of the Mannose Caps on Lipoarabinomannan

    Norihiro Maeda;Jérôme Nigou;Jean-Louis Herrmann;Mary Jackson

  • Lipoarabinomannans: from structure to biosynthesis.

    Jérôme Nigou;Martine Gilleron;Germain Puzo

  • Acylation State of the Phosphatidylinositol Hexamannosides from Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette Guérin and Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and Its Implication in Toll-like Receptor Response

    Martine Gilleron;Valérie F J Quesniaux;Germain Puzo

  • Assistance of Microbial Glycolipid Antigen Processing by CD1e

    Sabrina Mariotti;Catherine Angenieux;Martine Gilleron

  • Differential induction of apoptosis by virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis in resistant and susceptible murine macrophages: role of nitric oxide and mycobacterial products.

    M Rojas;L F Barrera;G Puzo;L F Garcia

  • High Content Phenotypic Cell-Based Visual Screen Identifies Mycobacterium tuberculosis Acyltrehalose-Containing Glycolipids Involved in Phagosome Remodeling

    Priscille Brodin;Priscille Brodin;Yannick Poquet;Yannick Poquet;Florence Levillain;Florence Levillain;Isabelle Peguillet

  • Definition of the first mannosylation step in phosphatidylinositol mannoside synthesis. PimA is essential for growth of mycobacteria.

    Jana Korduláková;Jana Korduláková;Martine Gilleron;Katarı́na Mikus̃ová;Germain Puzo

  • Mycobacterial lipoarabinomannans: modulators of dendritic cell function and the apoptotic response

    Jérôme Nigou;Martine Gilleron;Mauricio Rojas;Luis F. García

  • Acylation State of the Phosphatidylinositol Mannosides from Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette Guérin and Ability to Induce Granuloma and Recruit Natural Killer T Cells

    Martine Gilleron;Catherine Ronet;Martin Mempel;Bernard Monsarrat

  • Mycolic acids constitute a scaffold for mycobacterial lipid antigens stimulating CD1-restricted T cells.

    Emilie Layre;Emilie Layre;Anthony Collmann;Max Bastian;Sabrina Mariotti

  • The phosphatidyl-myo-inositol anchor of the lipoarabinomannans from Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette Guérin. Heterogeneity, structure, and role in the regulation of cytokine secretion.

    Jérôme Nigou;Martine Gilleron;Bertrand Cahuzac;Jean-Dominique Bounéry

  • The Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell-surface glycoprotein apa as a potential adhesin to colonize target cells via the innate immune system pulmonary C-type lectin surfactant protein A.

    Aude Ragas;Lucie Roussel;Germain Puzo;Michel Rivière

  • Mannosylated lipoarabinomannan antagonizes Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced macrophage apoptosis by altering Ca+2-dependent cell signaling.

    Mauricio Rojas;Luis F. García;Jérôme Nigou;Germain Puzo

  • Identification of Mycobacterial α-Glucan As a Novel Ligand for DC-SIGN: Involvement of Mycobacterial Capsular Polysaccharides in Host Immune Modulation

    Jeroen Geurtsen;Sunita Chedammi;Joram Mesters;Marlène Cot

  • The mannose cap of mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan does not dominate the Mycobacterium–host interaction

    B. J. Appelmelk;J. Den Dunnen;N. N. Driessen;R. Ummels

  • Structural features of lipoarabinomannan from Mycobacterium bovis BCG. Determination of molecular mass by laser desorption mass spectrometry.

    A Venisse;J M Berjeaud;P Chaurand;M Gilleron

Frequent Co-Authors

Martine Gilleron
Martine Gilleron Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Gennaro De Libero
Gennaro De Libero University Hospital of Basel
Lucia Mori
Lucia Mori University of Basel
Jean-Jacques Fournié
Jean-Jacques Fournié Cancer Research Center of Toulouse
Mary Jackson
Mary Jackson Colorado State University
Brigitte Gicquel
Brigitte Gicquel Institut Pasteur
Olivier Neyrolles
Olivier Neyrolles Paul Sabatier University
Bernard Monsarrat
Bernard Monsarrat Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Gurdyal S. Besra
Gurdyal S. Besra University of Birmingham
Patrick J. Brennan
Patrick J. Brennan Colorado State University

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