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Carlo E. Grossi

Carlo E. Grossi

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Microbiology

D-Index
53
Citations
8467
World Ranking
4131
National Ranking
132

Overview

Carlo E. Grossi is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy. The academic record for this researcher does not show recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues commonly associated with their work.

There is no available information about publications in books or specific awards received. Details regarding main fields of study, subfields, or topics of work have not been provided.

The scientist appears to be actively involved in academic research, as there is no indication of their passing. The data suggests a professional role focused on scholarly activities at an established university.

Best Publications

  • Functional analysis of two human T-cell subpopulations: help and suppression of B-cell responses by T cells bearing receptors for IgM or IgG.

    L Moretta;S R Webb;C E Grossi;P M Lydyard

  • Morphological and histochemical analyses of two human T-cell subpopulations bearing receptors for IgM or IgG.

    C E Grossi;S R Webb;A Zicca;P M Lydyard

  • ONTOGENY OF B CELLS IN THE CHICKEN I. Sequential Development of Clonal Diversity in the Bursa

    Peter M. Lydyard;Carlo E. Grossi;Max D. Cooper

  • Morphologic and phenotypic features of the subpopulation of Leu-2+ cells that suppresses B cell differentiation.

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  • Patients with condyloma acuminatum exhibit decreased interleukin-2 and interferon gamma production and depressed natural killer activity.

    Cauda R;Tyring Sk;Grossi Ce;Tilden Ab

  • Russell bodies: a general response of secretory cells to synthesis of a mutant immunoglobulin which can neither exit from, nor be degraded in, the endoplasmic reticulum.

    C Valetti;C E Grossi;C Milstein;R Sitia

  • The CD85/LIR-1/ILT2 inhibitory receptor is expressed by all human T lymphocytes and down-regulates their functions.

    Daniele Saverino;Marina Fabbi;Fabio Ghiotto;Andrea Merlo

  • Large granular lymphocytes in human peripheral blood: ultrastructural and cytochemical characterization of the granules.

    CE Grossi;A Cadoni;A Zicca;A Leprini

  • Imbalances in T cell subpopulations associated with immunodeficiency and autoimmune syndromes

    L. Moretta;M. Christina MingariO;Susan R. Webb;E.R. Pearl

  • Characterization of avian natural killer cells and their intracellular CD3 protein complex

    Thomas W. F. Göbel;Chen-Lo H. Chen;Jane Shrimpf;Carlo E. Grossi

  • Hyaluronate is costimulatory for human T cell effector functions and binds to CD44 on activated T cells.

    R Galandrini;E Galluzzo;N Albi;C E Grossi

  • Expression of myelomonocytic antigens on chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells correlates with their ability to produce interleukin 1.

    Fortunato Morabito;Edgar F. Prasthofer;Nancy E. Dunlap;Carlo E. Grossi

  • Ultrastructure and cytochemistry of human peripheral blood lymphocytes. Similarities between the cells of the third population and TG lymphocytes

    Manlio Ferrarini;Angela Cadoni;Adriano T. Franzi;Carla Ghigliotti

  • Inhibitory receptors CD85j, LAIR-1, and CD152 down-regulate immunoglobulin and cytokine production by human B lymphocytes.

    Andrea Merlo;Claudya Tenca;Franco Fais;Lorenzo Battini

  • Functional analysis of cloned germinal center CD4+ cells with natural killer cell-related features. Divergence from typical T helper cells.

    A Velardi;M C Mingari;L Moretta;C E Grossi

  • Antibodies to CD44 trigger effector functions of human T cell clones

    Ricciarda Galandrini;Nicola Albi;Gino Tripodi;Daniela Zarcone

  • Signaling through CD38 induces NK cell activation.

    Roberto Mallone;Ada Funaro;Mercedes Zubiaur;Germano Baj

  • Acute leukemias associated with the 4;11 chromosome translocation have rearranged immunoglobulin heavy chain genes.

    William M. Crist;William M. Crist;Michael L. Cleary;Michael L. Cleary;Carlo E. Grossi;Carlo E. Grossi;Edgar F. Prasthofer;Edgar F. Prasthofer

  • Subepithelial B cells in the human palatine tonsil. I. Morphologic, cytochemical and phenotypic characterization

    Mariella Dono;Vito L. Burgio;Carlo Tacchetti;Anna Favre

  • IL4 production and increased CD30 expression by a unique CD8+ T-cell subset in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.

    Daniela De Totero;Gigliola Reato;Francesca Mauro;Alessandro Cignetti

  • CD1d is expressed on B‐chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells and mediates α‐galactosylceramide presentation to natural killer T lymphocytes

    Franco Fais;Fortunato Morabito;Caterina Stelitano;Vincenzo Callea

  • INVOLVEMENT OF CD44 VARIANT ISOFORMS IN HYALURONATE ADHESION BY HUMAN ACTIVATED T CELLS

    Edi Galluzzo;Nicola Albi;Stefano Fiorucci;Carla Merigiola

  • Natural killer (NK)-cell function and antileukemic activity of a large population of CD3+/CD8+ T cells expressing NK receptors for major histocompatibility complex class I after "three-loci" HLA-incompatible bone marrow transplantation

    Nicola Albi;Loredana Ruggeri;Franco Aversa;Carla Merigiola

Frequent Co-Authors

Ermanno Ciccone
Ermanno Ciccone University of Genoa
Andrea Velardi
Andrea Velardi University of Perugia
Manlio Ferrarini
Manlio Ferrarini University of Genoa
Max D. Cooper
Max D. Cooper Emory University
Peter M. Lydyard
Peter M. Lydyard University College London
Alessandro Moretta
Alessandro Moretta University of Genoa
Vito Pistoia
Vito Pistoia Boston Children's Hospital
Lorenzo Moretta
Lorenzo Moretta Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital
Maria Cristina Mingari
Maria Cristina Mingari University of Genoa
Carlo Tacchetti
Carlo Tacchetti Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

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