Thierry Soldati

About Thierry Soldati

Thierry Soldati, With an exceptional h-index of 58 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Université de Genève, specializes in the field of Molecular and cellular microbiology.

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

Temporal genome-wide fitness analysis of Mycobacterium marinum during infection reveals the genetic requirement for virulence and survival in amoebae and …

Discovery of anti-infective compounds against Mycobacterium marinum after biotransformation of simple natural stilbene scaffolds by a fungal secretome

An evolutionary-conserved VPS34-PIKfyve-TRPML1-Myosin II axis regulates the speed of amoeboid cell migration

Application of the RDF framework to integrate heterogenous experimental data of a large chemo-and biodiverse collection from a research collaborative project

Short Lecture

Targeted isolation of natural analogs of anti-mycobacterial hit compounds based on the metabolite profiling of a large collection of plant extracts

A PI (3, 5) P2 reporter reveals PIKfyve activity and dynamics on macropinosomes and phagosomes

A TRAF-like E3 ubiquitin ligase TrafE coordinates ESCRT and autophagy in endolysosomal damage response and cell-autonomous immunity to Mycobacterium marinum

Thierry Soldati Information

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Citations(all)

24118

Citations(since 2020)

9699

Cited By

18562

hIndex(all)

58

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

113

i10Index(since 2020)

83

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Thierry Soldati Skills & Research Interests

Molecular and cellular microbiology

Top articles of Thierry Soldati

Temporal genome-wide fitness analysis of Mycobacterium marinum during infection reveals the genetic requirement for virulence and survival in amoebae and …

Msystems

2024/2/20

Discovery of anti-infective compounds against Mycobacterium marinum after biotransformation of simple natural stilbene scaffolds by a fungal secretome

bioRxiv

2024

An evolutionary-conserved VPS34-PIKfyve-TRPML1-Myosin II axis regulates the speed of amoeboid cell migration

bioRxiv

2024

Application of the RDF framework to integrate heterogenous experimental data of a large chemo-and biodiverse collection from a research collaborative project

2023/11/28

Targeted isolation of natural analogs of anti-mycobacterial hit compounds based on the metabolite profiling of a large collection of plant extracts

Frontiers in Natural Products

2023/10/12

A PI (3, 5) P2 reporter reveals PIKfyve activity and dynamics on macropinosomes and phagosomes

Journal of Cell Biology

2023/9/4

A TRAF-like E3 ubiquitin ligase TrafE coordinates ESCRT and autophagy in endolysosomal damage response and cell-autonomous immunity to Mycobacterium marinum

Elife

2023/4/18

Lyudmil Raykov
Lyudmil Raykov

H-Index: 2

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

Short Lecture “Enzymatically engineered natural products as a source of invaluable bioactive compounds”

Planta Medica

2022/12

5-ethyl-2’-deoxyuridine fragilizes Klebsiella pneumoniae outer wall and facilitates intracellular killing by phagocytic cells

Plos one

2022/10/31

Leonardo Scapozza
Leonardo Scapozza

H-Index: 28

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

A PI (3, 5) P2 probe reveals PIKfyve is required for Rab7 acquisition and the delivery and fusion of early macropinosomes to phagosomes

bioRxiv

2022/9/19

Xuehua Xu, Miao Pan and Tian Jin

2022/8/16

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

Tian Jin
Tian Jin

H-Index: 16

Conserved mechanisms drive host-lipid access, import, and utilization in Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. marinum

2022/1/1

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

Molecular networks for the exploration of large libraries of plant extracts and the targeted isolation of new anti-infective natural products

Planta Medica

2022/12

Disruption of vacuolin microdomains in the host Dictyostelium discoideum increases resistance to Mycobacterium marinum-induced membrane damage and …

bioRxiv

2021/11/16

Nabil Hanna
Nabil Hanna

H-Index: 6

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

The Dictyostelium discoideum E3 ubiquitin ligase TrafE coordinates endolysosomal damage response and cell-autonomous immunity to Mycobacterium marinum

BioRxiv

2021/6/29

Lyudmil Raykov
Lyudmil Raykov

H-Index: 2

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

Zn2+ Intoxication of Mycobacterium marinum during Dictyostelium discoideum Infection Is Counteracted by Induction of the Pathogen Zn2+ Exporter CtpC

MBio

2021/2/23

Nabil Hanna
Nabil Hanna

H-Index: 6

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

Novel Single-Cell and High-Throughput Microscopy Techniques to Monitor Dictyostelium discoideum–Mycobacterium marinum Infection Dynamics

Mycobacteria Protocols

2021

Nabil Hanna
Nabil Hanna

H-Index: 6

Thierry Soldati
Thierry Soldati

H-Index: 33

Second-order agent-based models of emergent behaviour of Dictyostelium discoideum and their inspiration for swarm robotics: A selection of migration phases …

Artificial Life and Robotics

2020/11

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