L. David Sibley

L. David Sibley

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 121

North America-United States

About L. David Sibley

L. David Sibley, With an exceptional h-index of 121 and a recent h-index of 66 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of Biology, Immunology, Microbiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Bicyclic pyrrolidine inhibitors of Toxoplasma gondii phenylalanine t-RNA synthetase with antiparasitic potency in vitro and brain exposure

Antigens for detecting toxoplasma infection by monitoring cellular immunity

Constitutive upregulation of transcription factors underlies permissive bradyzoite differentiation in a natural isolate of Toxoplasma gondii.

SKSR1 identified as key virulence factor in Cryptosporidium by genetic crossing

Variant Surface Protein GP60 Contributes to Host Infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum

Susceptibility of Toxoplasma gondii to autophagy in human cells relies on multiple interacting parasite loci

Mendelian segregation and high recombination rates facilitate genetic analyses in Cryptosporidium parvum

Multiple pathways for glucose phosphate transport and utilization support growth of Cryptosporidium parvum

L. David Sibley Information

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43303

Citations(since 2020)

12807

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35680

hIndex(all)

121

hIndex(since 2020)

66

i10Index(all)

272

i10Index(since 2020)

219

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L. David Sibley Skills & Research Interests

Biology

Immunology

Microbiology

Top articles of L. David Sibley

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Bicyclic pyrrolidine inhibitors of Toxoplasma gondii phenylalanine t-RNA synthetase with antiparasitic potency in vitro and brain exposure

bioRxiv

Chloe C Ence

Taher Uddin

Julien Borrel

Payal Mittal

Han Xie

...

2024

Antigens for detecting toxoplasma infection by monitoring cellular immunity

2022/8/25

Constitutive upregulation of transcription factors underlies permissive bradyzoite differentiation in a natural isolate of Toxoplasma gondii.

bioRxiv

Jing Xia

Yong Fu

Wanyi Huang

L David Sibley

2024

SKSR1 identified as key virulence factor in Cryptosporidium by genetic crossing

Lihua Xiao

Wei He

Lianbei Sun

Tianyi Hou

Zuiwei Yang

...

2024/3/1

Variant Surface Protein GP60 Contributes to Host Infectivity of Cryptosporidium parvum

bioRxiv

Muxiao Li

Fuxian Yang

Tianyi Hou

Xiaoqing Gong

Na Li

...

2024

Susceptibility of Toxoplasma gondii to autophagy in human cells relies on multiple interacting parasite loci

Mbio

Nicholas Rinkenberger

Alex Rosenberg

Joshua B Radke

Jaya Bhushan

Tadakimi Tomita

...

2024/1/16

Mendelian segregation and high recombination rates facilitate genetic analyses in Cryptosporidium parvum

bioRxiv

Abigail Kimball

Lisa Funkhouser-Jones

Wanyi Huang

Rui Xu

William H Witola

...

2024

Multiple pathways for glucose phosphate transport and utilization support growth of Cryptosporidium parvum

Nature communications

Rui Xu

Wandy L Beatty

Valentin Greigert

William H Witola

L David Sibley

2024/1/9

Genome-wide and targeted CRISPR screens identify RNF213 as a mediator of interferon gamma–dependent pathogen restriction in human cells

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Sumit K Matta

Hinissan P Kohio

Pallavi Chandra

Adam Brown

John G Doench

...

2024/1/2

Long-term monolayer cultivation captures homeostatic and regenerative features of human colonic epithelial cells

bioRxiv

Satoru Fujii

Yi Wang

Shanshan Meng

Ryan J Musich

Scott T Espenschied

...

2024

Cryptosporidium infection of human small intestinal epithelial cells induces type III interferon and impairs infectivity of Rotavirus

Gut microbes

Valentin Greigert

Iti Saraav

Juhee Son

Yinxing Zhu

Denise Dayao

...

2024/12/31

A Combination of Four Nuclear Targeted Effectors Protects Toxoplasma Against Interferon Gamma Driven Human Host Cell Death During Acute Infection.

bioRxiv

Brittany Henry

L David Sibley

Alex Rosenberg

2023

Autophagy gene-dependent intracellular immunity triggered by interferon-γ

Mbio

Michael R McAllaster

Jaya Bhushan

Dale R Balce

Anthony Orvedahl

Arnold Park

...

2023/12/19

Microbiota-produced indole metabolites disrupt mitochondrial function and inhibit Cryptosporidium parvum growth

Cell reports

Lisa J Funkhouser-Jones

Rui Xu

Georgia Wilke

Yong Fu

Lawrence A Schriefer

...

2023/7/25

Dendritic Cells and Cryptosporidium: From Recognition to Restriction

Iti Saraav

L David Sibley

2023/4/18

Apical Secretory Glycoprotein Complex Contributes to Cell Attachment and Entry by Cryptosporidium parvum

Mbio

Marianna E Akey

Rui Xu

Soumya Ravindran

Lisa Funkhouser-Jones

L David Sibley

2023/2/28

The Toxoplasma micropore mediates endocytosis for selective nutrient salvage from host cell compartments

Nature communications

Wenyan Wan

Hui Dong

De-Hua Lai

Jiong Yang

Kai He

...

2023/2/22

Treatment of infections of toxoplasma gondii and closely related parasites

2022/2/3

Immunologically active fragments of toxoplasma gondii

2022/9/15

Bicyclic azetidines target acute and chronic stages of Toxoplasma gondii by inhibiting parasite phenylalanyl t-RNA synthetase

Nature communications

Joshua B Radke

Bruno Melillo

Payal Mittal

Manmohan Sharma

Amit Sharma

...

2022/1/24

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