His primary scientific interests are in Cell biology, Immunology, Inflammation, Selectin and Immune system. Cell biology is often connected to Bone marrow in his work. Many of his research projects under Immunology are closely connected to Tolerance induction with Tolerance induction, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His Selectin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Leukocyte Rolling, Integrin, Signal transduction, E-selectin and Endothelium. His work on Immunity as part of general Immune system research is frequently linked to Population and Context, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Stem cell research integrates issues from Molecular biology, Internal medicine and Endocrinology.
His main research concerns Cell biology, Immunology, Inflammation, Bone marrow and Haematopoiesis. His study in Cell biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cell, Integrin and Receptor. In the field of Immunology, his study on Immune system overlaps with subjects such as Population.
His work investigates the relationship between Inflammation and topics such as Platelet that intersect with problems in Pathology. Andrés Hidalgo combines subjects such as Progenitor, Granulopoiesis, Chemokine, CXCR4 and Transcriptome with his study of Bone marrow. Andrés Hidalgo has researched Progenitor cell in several fields, including Myeloid, Molecular biology and Homing.
His primary areas of investigation include Cell biology, Inflammation, Homeostasis, Immune system and Immunology. His research in Cell biology is mostly focused on Mitochondrion. His work carried out in the field of Inflammation brings together such families of science as Receptor and Immunity.
Andrés Hidalgo studied Immune system and Antigen that intersect with Cytotoxic T cell. His Immunology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cancer, Disease, Clonal hematopoiesis and Cardiac conduction. Andrés Hidalgo interconnects Progenitor cell, Progenitor and Bone marrow in the investigation of issues within Innate immune system.
Andrés Hidalgo mainly focuses on Cell biology, Inflammation, Homeostasis, Neutrophil extracellular traps and Immune system. Andrés Hidalgo works in the field of Cell biology, namely Compartmentalization. His Inflammation study combines topics in areas such as Cell, Extracellular, Histone H4, Nuclear protein and Programmed cell death.
His Homeostasis study incorporates themes from Feeding behavior, Circadian clock and Rhythm. To a larger extent, Andrés Hidalgo studies Immunology with the aim of understanding Immune system. Immunology is closely attributed to Cancer in his work.
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Signals from the Sympathetic Nervous System Regulate Hematopoietic Stem Cell Egress from Bone Marrow
Yoshio Katayama;Yoshio Katayama;Michela Battista;Wei Ming Kao;Andrés Hidalgo.
Cell (2006)
Bone marrow CD169+ macrophages promote the retention of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in the mesenchymal stem cell niche
Andrew Chow;Daniel Lucas;Daniel Lucas;Andrés Hidalgo;Andrés Hidalgo;Simón Méndez-Ferrer;Simón Méndez-Ferrer.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2011)
Alloantigen-presenting plasmacytoid dendritic cells mediate tolerance to vascularized grafts.
Jordi C Ochando;Chiho Homma;Yu Yang;Andres Hidalgo.
Nature Immunology (2006)
Rhythmic Modulation of the Hematopoietic Niche through Neutrophil Clearance
María Casanova-Acebes;Christophe Pitaval;Linnea A. Weiss;César Nombela-Arrieta.
Cell (2013)
Neutrophils scan for activated platelets to initiate inflammation
Vinatha Sreeramkumar;José M. Adrover;Ivan Ballesteros;Maria Isabel Cuartero.
Science (2014)
Leukocyte ligands for endothelial selectins: specialized glycoconjugates that mediate rolling and signaling under flow
Alexander Zarbock;Klaus Ley;Rodger P. McEver;Andrés Hidalgo.
Blood (2011)
Complete identification of E-selectin ligands on neutrophils reveals distinct functions of PSGL-1, ESL-1, and CD44.
Andrés Hidalgo;Anna J. Peired;Martin K. Wild;Dietmar Vestweber.
Immunity (2007)
Neutrophils as protagonists and targets in chronic inflammation
Oliver Soehnlein;Sabine Steffens;Andrés Hidalgo;Andrés Hidalgo;Christian Weber;Christian Weber.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2017)
Heterotypic interactions enabled by polarized neutrophil microdomains mediate thromboinflammatory injury
Andrés Hidalgo;Jungshan Chang;Jung Eun Jang;Anna J. Peired.
Nature Medicine (2009)
Neutrophil heterogeneity: implications for homeostasis and pathogenesis.
Carlos Silvestre-Roig;Andres Hidalgo;Andres Hidalgo;Oliver Soehnlein.
Blood (2016)
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