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Toll and kinase-less Trk receptors in concert drive a novel mechanism of structual synaptic plasticity
Hidalgo, Alicia
(Principal Investigator)
Biosciences
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2021
2021
2025
2025
2
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2025
Toll-1-dependent immune evasion induced by fungal infection leads to cell loss in the
Drosophila
brain
Singh, D. N. D.
, Roberts, A. R. E., Wang, X.,
Li, G.
, Quesada Moraga, E., Alliband, D., Ballou, E.,
Tsai, H.-J.
&
Hidalgo, A.
,
13 Feb 2025
,
In:
PLoS Biology.
23
,
2
, e3003020.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Cell Loss
100%
Immune Evasion
100%
Fungal Infection
100%
Sarm
100%
Drosophila Brain
100%
48
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2021
The Toll Route to Structural Brain Plasticity
Li, G.
&
Hidalgo, A.
,
5 Jul 2021
,
In:
Frontiers in Physiology.
12
, 679766.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Molecular Mechanism
100%
Structural Brain Plasticity
100%
Brain Plasticity
100%
Nerve Cell Plasticity
100%
Drosophilidae
66%
170
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