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jeudi 3 juin 2021, par Damien MEYER

Artistic representation of how pathogenomics can outline virulence factors and their contribution to overall bacterial pathogenesis. The illustration shows the comparison of repertoires of Ehrlichia spp. candidate type IV effectors, prepared using Circos software (Krzywinski et al., Genome Res 2009), and superimposed on a scanning electron microscopy picture (40 000x magnification) of Ehrlichia ruminantium (yellow) adhering to host endothelial cell (purple). Noroy et al. PLOS Comp. Biol. 2021
Image Credit : Images credit : O. Gros, A. Moumene and C. Noroy/Univ. Antilles ; artwork credit : C. Noroy and D. Meyer/Cirad.

32. Noroy C., and Meyer D.F. (2021) The super repertoire of type IV effectors in the pangenome of Ehrlichia spp. provides insights into host-specificity and pathogenesis. PLOS Computational Biology, 17(7) : e1008788. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008788

So proud to have been chosen for the cover of July ’21 issue of PLOS Computational Biology
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31. Gruel G., Diouf M-B., Abadie C., Chilin-Charles Y., Etter E.M.C., Geffroy M., Herrmann Storck C., Meyer D.F., Pagès N., Pressat G., Teycheney P-Y., Umber M., Vega-Rúa A., Pradel J. (2021) Critical evaluation of cross-sectoral collaborations to inform the implementation of the “One Health” approach in Guadeloupe. Frontiers in Public Health, 9:652079. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.652079

ø. Pinarello V., Bencurova E., Marcelino I., Gros O., PuechC., Bhide M., Vachiery V., and Meyer D.F. (2021) Ehrlichia ruminantium uses its transmembrane protein Ape to adhere to host bovine aortic endothelial cells. bioRxiv, 06.15.447525 ; doi : https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.06.15.447525 Submitted for peer-review

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