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Overview

Manuel Salto-Tellez is affiliated with Queen's University Belfast in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on Oncology, Artificial Intelligence, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Immunology.

Salto-Tellez has contributed to various topics within these fields, including:

  • AI in cancer detection
  • Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
  • Colorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Cell Image Analysis Techniques

Their recent publications reflect a diverse research agenda combining cancer biology, machine learning, and pathology. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Metastasis and Immune Evasion from Extracellular cGAMP Hydrolysis," 2020, Cancer Discovery
  • "Transformer-based biomarker prediction from colorectal cancer histology: A large-scale multicentric study," 2023, Cancer Cell
  • "Swarm learning for decentralized artificial intelligence in cancer histopathology," 2022, Nature Medicine
  • "A robust multiplex immunofluorescence and digital pathology workflow for the characterisation of the tumour immune microenvironment," 2020, Molecular Oncology
  • "Severity of gastric intestinal metaplasia predicts the risk of gastric cancer: a prospective multicentre cohort study (GCEP)," 2021, Gut

Salto-Tellez frequently publishes in several venues, with multiple contributions to:

  • Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
  • Histopathology
  • Cancers
  • Cancer Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Collaboration forms a substantial part of Salto-Tellez's work, with frequent coauthors including Jacqueline A. James, Stephanie G. Craig, Maurice B. Loughrey, Victoria Bingham, and Matthew P. Humphries, reflecting ongoing multidisciplinary partnerships.

Best Publications

  • QuPath: Open source software for digital pathology image analysis

    Peter Bankhead;Maurice B. Loughrey;Maurice B. Loughrey;José A. Fernández;Yvonne Dombrowski

  • Exosome secreted by MSC reduces myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.

    Ruenn Chai Lai;Fatih Arslan;May May Lee;Newman Siu Kwan Sze

  • Hydrogen sulfide is a novel mediator of lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation in the mouse

    Ling Li;Madhav Bhatia;Yi Zhun Zhu;Yi Chun Zhu

  • Exome sequencing of gastric adenocarcinoma identifies recurrent somatic mutations in cell adhesion and chromatin remodeling genes

    Zhi Jiang Zang;Ioana Cutcutache;Song Ling Poon;Shen Li Zhang

  • Inhibition of histone deacetylase 2 increases apoptosis and p21Cip1/WAF1 expression, independent of histone deacetylase 1.

    B.H. Huang;M. Laban;C.H.W. Leung;L. Lee

  • Activation of STING-Dependent Innate Immune Signaling By S-Phase-Specific DNA Damage in Breast Cancer.

    Eileen E. Parkes;Steven M. Walker;Laura E. Taggart;Nuala McCabe

  • GYY4137, a novel hydrogen sulfide-releasing molecule, protects against endotoxic shock in the rat

    Ling Li;Manuel Salto-Tellez;Choon-Hong Tan;Matthew Whiteman

  • Function of the SIRT1 protein deacetylase in cancer

    Walter Stünkel;Bee Keow Peh;Yong Cheng Tan;Vasantha M Nayagam

  • Oncofetal Gene SALL4 in Aggressive Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Kol Jia Yong;Chong Gao;Joline S.J. Lim;Joline S.J. Lim;Benedict Yan

  • RUNX3, A Novel Tumor Suppressor, Is Frequently Inactivated in Gastric Cancer by Protein Mislocalization

    Kosei Ito;Qiang Liu;Manuel Salto-Tellez;Takashi Yano

  • Mutations in sodium-borate cotransporter SLC4A11 cause recessive congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy (CHED2)

    Eranga N Vithana;Patricio Morgan;Periasamy Sundaresan;Neil D Ebenezer

  • RUNX3 attenuates beta-catenin/T cell factors in intestinal tumorigenesis.

    Kosei Ito;Anthony Chee-Beng Lim;Manuel Salto-Tellez;Lena Motoda

  • RUNX3 Is Frequently Inactivated by Dual Mechanisms of Protein Mislocalization and Promoter Hypermethylation in Breast Cancer

    Quek Choon Lau;Erna Raja;Manuel Salto-Tellez;Qiang Liu

  • Reliability of Tissue Microarrays in Detecting Protein Expression and Gene Amplification in Breast Cancer

    DaoHai Zhang;Manuel Salto-Tellez;Thomas Choudary Putti;Elaine Do

  • CD44v8-10 Is a Cancer-Specific Marker for Gastric Cancer Stem Cells

    Wen Min Lau;Eileen Teng;Hui Shan Chong;Kirsten Anne Pagaduan Lopez

  • MicroRNA-130b regulates the tumour suppressor RUNX3 in gastric cancer

    Kin Wai Lai;King Xin Koh;Marie Loh;Kotaro Tada

  • Digital pathology and image analysis in tissue biomarker research.

    Peter W. Hamilton;Peter Bankhead;Yinhai Wang;Ryan Hutchinson

  • Contractile and vasorelaxant effects of hydrogen sulfide and its biosynthesis in the human internal mammary artery.

    George D. Webb;Lay Har Lim;Vernon M. S. Oh;Soh Bee Yeo

  • Metastasis and Immune Evasion from Extracellular cGAMP Hydrolysis.

    Jun Li;Mercedes A Duran;Ninjit Dhanota;Walid K. Chatila;Walid K. Chatila

  • CD133 expression predicts for non-response to chemotherapy in colorectal cancer

    Chee W Ong;Lay G Kim;Hui H Kong;Lai Y Low

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick G. Johnston
Patrick G. Johnston Queen's University Belfast
Mark Lawler
Mark Lawler Queen's University Belfast
Yoshiaki Ito
Yoshiaki Ito National University of Singapore
Kevin M. Prise
Kevin M. Prise Queen's University Belfast
Barry Iacopetta
Barry Iacopetta University of Western Australia
Patrick Tan
Patrick Tan Duke NUS Graduate Medical School
David L. Boyle
David L. Boyle University of California, San Diego
Pierre Laurent-Puig
Pierre Laurent-Puig Université Paris Cité
Marie Loh
Marie Loh Nanyang Technological University
Sai Kiang Lim
Sai Kiang Lim Agency for Science, Technology and Research

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