His primary areas of investigation include Cell biology, Immunology, Dendritic cell, Molecular biology and Antigen. His research integrates issues of Mannan-binding lectin, CD40, T cell, Birbeck granules and Follicular dendritic cells in his study of Cell biology. His studies examine the connections between CD40 and genetics, as well as such issues in Antigen-presenting cell, with regards to CD80.
His research investigates the connection between Follicular dendritic cells and topics such as Antigen presentation that intersect with issues in Natural killer T cell. His work deals with themes such as Haematopoiesis, Stem cell, Cytokine and CD11c, which intersect with Dendritic cell. His study in Molecular biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Progenitor cell, IRF7 and MHC class II.
Immunology, Cell biology, Immune system, Cancer research and Dendritic cell are his primary areas of study. Christophe Caux studies Immunology, namely Chemokine. His Cell biology research includes elements of CD40, T cell, Follicular dendritic cells, Antigen-presenting cell and Interleukin 12.
His Immune system research includes themes of Antibody and Antigen. His research in Cancer research intersects with topics in Pathology, Cytokine and Cancer immunotherapy. Christophe Caux works mostly in the field of Dendritic cell, limiting it down to topics relating to Langerhans cell and, in certain cases, Langerin, as a part of the same area of interest.
Christophe Caux mainly focuses on Cancer research, Immune system, Immunotherapy, Immunology and Cancer. Christophe Caux interconnects Cell, Adoptive cell transfer, Chemotherapy and Cancer immunotherapy in the investigation of issues within Cancer research. The various areas that Christophe Caux examines in his Immune system study include Myeloid and Cytotoxic T cell.
His Immunotherapy study combines topics in areas such as Soft tissue sarcoma, Interferon and GiST. His study focuses on the intersection of Immunology and fields such as Phenotype with connections in the field of Dysbiosis. His Cancer study combines topics in areas such as Inflammation and Transcriptome.
Christophe Caux focuses on Cancer research, Immunotherapy, Immune system, Cancer and Tumor microenvironment. His work carried out in the field of Cancer research brings together such families of science as Tyrosine kinase, Oncogene, Epidermal growth factor receptor and non-small cell lung cancer. His research on Immunotherapy concerns the broader Immunology.
Immune system connects with themes related to Interferon in his study. His Cancer research focuses on Adoptive cell transfer and how it relates to Cancer immunotherapy. His Phenotype research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Platelet, CD8, Lymphocyte and T-cell receptor.
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Immunobiology of Dendritic Cells
Jacques Banchereau;Francine Briere;Christophe Caux;Jean Davoust.
Annual Review of Immunology (2000)
Selective Recruitment of Immature and Mature Dendritic Cells by Distinct Chemokines Expressed in Different Anatomic Sites
Marie-Caroline Dieu;Béatrice Vanbervliet;Alain Vicari;Jean-Michel Bridon.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1998)
GM-CSF and TNF-α cooperate in the generation of dendritic Langerhans cells
C. Caux;C. Dezutter-Dambuyant;D. Schmitt;J. Banchereau.
Nature (1992)
Activation of human dendritic cells through CD40 cross-linking.
C Caux;C Massacrier;B Vanbervliet;B Dubois.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1994)
CD34+ hematopoietic progenitors from human cord blood differentiate along two independent dendritic cell pathways in response to GM-CSF+TNF alpha.
C Caux;B Vanbervliet;C Massacrier;C Dezutter-Dambuyant.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1996)
Langerin, a Novel C-Type Lectin Specific to Langerhans Cells, Is an Endocytic Receptor that Induces the Formation of Birbeck Granules
Jenny Valladeau;Odile Ravel;Colette Dezutter-Dambuyant;Kevin Moore.
Immunity (2000)
A type I interferon autocrine-paracrine loop is involved in Toll-like receptor-induced interleukin-12p70 secretion by dendritic cells.
Gregory Gautier;Martine Humbert;Florence Deauvieau;Mathieu Scuiller.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2005)
Regulatory T Cells Recruited through CCL22/CCR4 Are Selectively Activated in Lymphoid Infiltrates Surrounding Primary Breast Tumors and Lead to an Adverse Clinical Outcome
Michael Gobert;Isabelle Treilleux;Nathalie Bendriss-Vermare;Thomas Bachelot.
Cancer Research (2009)
Inhibition of the Differentiation of Dendritic Cells From CD34+ Progenitors by Tumor Cells: Role of Interleukin-6 and Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor
C. Menetrier-Caux;G. Montmain;G. Montmain;M.C. Dieu;M.C. Dieu;C. Bain;C. Bain.
Blood (1998)
Up-Regulation of Macrophage Inflammatory Protein-3α/CCL20 and CC Chemokine Receptor 6 in Psoriasis
Bernhard Homey;Marie-Caroline Dieu-Nosjean;Andrea Wiesenborn;Catherine Massacrier.
Journal of Immunology (2000)
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