His main research concerns Cell biology, Molecular biology, Biochemistry, Dendritic cell and Cell adhesion molecule. Angel L. Corbí has included themes like Chemokine, Proinflammatory cytokine, Chemotaxis and Monocyte in his Cell biology study. Angel L. Corbí works on Molecular biology which deals in particular with Integrin alpha M.
In the field of Biochemistry, his study on Integrin and G alpha subunit overlaps with subjects such as Lactobacillus brevis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cell, Intercellular adhesion molecule and Antigen-presenting cell. Ebolavirus is closely connected to Receptor in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of DC-SIGN.
His primary areas of investigation include Cell biology, Molecular biology, Immunology, Inflammation and Dendritic cell. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Proinflammatory cytokine, Receptor, Cellular differentiation and Macrophage polarization. His Molecular biology study incorporates themes from Promoter, Integrin, Transcription factor and G alpha subunit.
His work focuses on many connections between Immunology and other disciplines, such as Macrophage, that overlap with his field of interest in MAFB, Interleukin 10, Transcriptome and Tumor necrosis factor alpha. His research in Inflammation intersects with topics in Tissue homeostasis and Neuroprotection. He interconnects Cell, Antigen presentation, Intercellular adhesion molecule and Antigen-presenting cell in the investigation of issues within Dendritic cell.
Cell biology, Cancer research, Inflammation, Macrophage and Receptor are his primary areas of study. His Cell biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as 5-HT2B receptor, Cellular differentiation, Downregulation and upregulation, Macrophage polarization and Proinflammatory cytokine. His Cancer research research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Apoptosis, Innate immune system and T cell.
His study on TLR4 is often connected to CD38 as part of broader study in Inflammation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gene knockdown, MAFB, Transcriptome, CD47 and Breast tumours in addition to Macrophage. His work carried out in the field of Receptor brings together such families of science as Pathology, Signal transduction, Neuroprotection and Monocyte.
Angel L. Corbí mainly investigates Inflammation, Cell biology, Immunology, Receptor and CCL2. The concepts of his Inflammation study are interwoven with issues in Autoimmunity, Neuroprotection and Programmed cell death. His Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as Cell surface receptor, Cell type and Macrophage polarization.
His Immunology research incorporates elements of MAFB and Macrophage. His Receptor study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ischemia, Flow cytometry and Parenchyma, Pathology. His CCL2 research integrates issues from Apoptosis and Molecular biology.
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C-Type Lectins DC-SIGN and L-SIGN Mediate Cellular Entry by Ebola Virus in cis and in trans
Carmen P. Alvarez;Fátima Lasala;Jaime Carrillo;Oscar Muñiz.
Journal of Virology (2002)
The leukocyte integrins.
Takashi K. Kishimoto;Richard S. Larson;Angel L. Corbi;Michael L. Dustin.
Advances in Immunology (1989)
The I domain is a major recognition site on the leukocyte integrin Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18) for four distinct adhesion ligands.
Michael S. Diamond;Julio Garcia-Aguilar;Joanna K. Bickford;Angel L. Corbi.
Journal of Cell Biology (1993)
Synergistic cooperation between hypoxia and transforming growth factor-beta pathways on human vascular endothelial growth factor gene expression.
Tilman Sánchez-Elsner;Luisa María Botella;Beatriz Velasco;Angel L. Corbí.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2001)
The human leukocyte adhesion glycoprotein Mac-1 (complement receptor type 3, CD11b) alpha subunit. Cloning, primary structure, and relation to the integrins, von Willebrand factor and factor B.
A L Corbi;T K Kishimoto;L J Miller;T A Springer.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1988)
Biogenic amines in fermented foods
G. Spano;P. Russo;A. Lonvaud-Funel;P. Lucas.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2010)
DC-SIGN (CD209) Expression Is IL-4 Dependent and Is Negatively Regulated by IFN, TGF-β, and Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Miguel Relloso;Amaya Puig-Kröger;Oscar Muñiz Pello;José Luis Rodríguez-Fernández.
Journal of Immunology (2002)
Primary structure of the leukocyte function-associated molecule-1 alpha subunit: an integrin with an embedded domain defining a protein superfamily.
Richard S. Larson;Angel L. Corbi;Lisa Berman;Timothy Springer.
Journal of Cell Biology (1989)
cDNA cloning and complete primary structure of the alpha subunit of a leukocyte adhesion glycoprotein, p150,95.
A L Corbi;L J Miller;K O'Connor;R S Larson.
The EMBO Journal (1987)
CCL2 Shapes Macrophage Polarization by GM-CSF and M-CSF: Identification of CCL2/CCR2-Dependent Gene Expression Profile
Elena Sierra-Filardi;Concha Nieto;Ángeles Domínguez-Soto;Rubén Barroso.
Journal of Immunology (2014)
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