Marc Dalod focuses on Immunology, Cell biology, Immune system, Dendritic cell and Antigen. His study in Acquired immune system, Lymphatic system and Viral replication falls under the purview of Immunology. His Cell biology study incorporates themes from Chemokine, Interleukin 12, T lymphocyte and XCR1.
His studies deal with areas such as Inflammation and Signal transduction as well as Immune system. His work deals with themes such as In vitro, Cytokine, Phenotype, Follicular dendritic cells and Flow cytometry, which intersect with Dendritic cell. His research in Antigen intersects with topics in T cell, Antigen-presenting cell, Retinoic acid and Lymph node.
Marc Dalod mainly focuses on Immunology, Cell biology, Immune system, Dendritic cell and Cytotoxic T cell. His work carried out in the field of Immunology brings together such families of science as Interleukin 12 and Virology. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cellular differentiation, Gene expression profiling, Antigen, Receptor and XCR1.
He has included themes like Inflammation, Interferon and Signal transduction in his Immune system study. His studies in Dendritic cell integrate themes in fields like Follicular dendritic cells, Antigen-presenting cell, Phenotype, Cluster of differentiation and Computational biology. His Cytotoxic T cell study combines topics in areas such as Epitope, Cancer research and Priming.
Marc Dalod spends much of his time researching Cell biology, Immune system, Immunology, Cytotoxic T cell and Dendritic cell. He interconnects CD14, Cellular differentiation, Antigen and XCR1 in the investigation of issues within Cell biology. His work investigates the relationship between Immune system and topics such as Virology that intersect with problems in Interleukin 12.
The Antigen presentation research he does as part of his general Immunology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as TLR7, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His Cytotoxic T cell study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Secondary infection, Cancer research, Phenotype, CD8 and Immunotherapy. Marc Dalod has included themes like Cell, Mononuclear phagocyte system, Gene expression profiling, Monocyte and Computational biology in his Dendritic cell study.
His primary areas of study are Dendritic cell, Cancer research, Immunology, Cell biology and Immune system. His work deals with themes such as Cell, Cluster of differentiation, Cell type, Transcription factor and Comparative genomics, which intersect with Dendritic cell. His Cancer research research includes elements of Tumor microenvironment, Lipid raft, Reprogramming and Monocyte.
His Immunology research is mostly focused on the topic T cell. His Cell biology study incorporates themes from Cellular differentiation and Homology. The concepts of his Immune system study are interwoven with issues in Cytotoxic T cell, Signal transduction and Virology.
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Nomenclature of monocytes and dendritic cells in blood.
Loems Ziegler-Heitbrock;Petronela Ancuta;Suzanne Crowe;Marc Dalod;Marc Dalod.
Blood (2010)
Mouse type I IFN-producing cells are immature APCs with plasmacytoid morphology.
Carine Asselin-Paturel;Andre Boonstra;Marc Dalod;Isabelle Durand.
Nature Immunology (2001)
Natural-killer cells and dendritic cells: “l'union fait la force”
Thierry Walzer;Marc Dalod;Marc Dalod;Scott H. Robbins;Scott H. Robbins;Laurence Zitvogel;Laurence Zitvogel.
Blood (2005)
Coordinated and distinct roles for IFN-alpha beta, IL-12, and IL-15 regulation of NK cell responses to viral infection.
Khuong B. Nguyen;Thais P. Salazar-Mather;Marc Y Dalod;Jeffrey B. Van Deusen.
Journal of Immunology (2002)
Origins and Functional Specialization of Macrophages and of Conventional and Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells in Mouse Skin
Samira Tamoutounour;Samira Tamoutounour;Samira Tamoutounour;Martin Guilliams;Frédéric Montanana Sanchis;Frédéric Montanana Sanchis;Frédéric Montanana Sanchis;Hong Liu.
Immunity (2013)
The XC chemokine receptor 1 is a conserved selective marker of mammalian cells homologous to mouse CD8α+ dendritic cells
Karine Crozat;Rachel Guiton;Rachel Guiton;Vanessa Contreras;Vincent Feuillet;Vincent Feuillet.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2010)
Human Inflammatory Dendritic Cells Induce Th17 Cell Differentiation
Elodie Segura;Maxime Touzot;Maxime Touzot;Armelle Bohineust;Armelle Bohineust;Antonio Cappuccio;Antonio Cappuccio.
Immunity (2013)
Influence of the transcription factor RORgammat on the development of NKp46+ cell populations in gut and skin.
Carmelo Luci;Ana Reynders;Ivaylo I Ivanov;Celine Cognet.
Nature Immunology (2009)
Interferon α/β and Interleukin 12 Responses to Viral Infections Pathways Regulating Dendritic Cell Cytokine Expression In Vivo
Marc Dalod;Thais P. Salazar-Mather;Lene Malmgaard;Casey Lewis.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2002)
Novel insights into the relationships between dendritic cell subsets in human and mouse revealed by genome-wide expression profiling
Scott H Robbins;Thierry Walzer;Thierry Walzer;Doulaye Dembélé;Christelle Thibault.
Genome Biology (2008)
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