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Mariolina Salio is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with significant contributions in medicine. They have produced 52 publications in immunology and microbiology and 31 in medicine. Their subfields of study include immunology, molecular biology, infectious diseases, oncology, and epidemiology.

The main topics covered in their work are:

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Interferon and Immune Responses
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Immune Cells in Cancer
  • Virus-based Gene Therapy Research

Mariolina Salio has collaborated frequently with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Vincenzo Cerundolo (17 publications)
  • Giorgio Napolitani (8 publications)
  • Paul Klenerman (7 publications)
  • Benedikt M. Kessler (6 publications)
  • Claudia González-López (6 publications)

Their publications have appeared recurrently in specific venues, such as:

  • Frontiers in Immunology (5 publications)
  • Faculty Opinions - Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature (5 publications)
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (4 publications)
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (3 publications)
  • Cell Reports (3 publications)

Significant recent papers authored by or involving Mariolina Salio include:

  • "Broad and strong memory CD4+ and CD8+ T cells induced by SARS-CoV-2 in UK convalescent individuals following COVID-19," 2020, Nature Immunology
  • "Hepcidin-Mediated Hypoferremia Disrupts Immune Responses to Vaccination and Infection," 2020, Med
  • "Broad and strong memory CD4+and CD8+ T cells induced by SARS-CoV-2 in UK convalescent COVID-19 patients," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Ligand-dependent downregulation of MR1 cell surface expression," 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Predicting Cross-Reactivity and Antigen Specificity of T Cell Receptors," 2020, Frontiers in Immunology

Best Publications

  • Memory CD8+ T cells vary in differentiation phenotype in different persistent virus infections.

    Victor Appay;P. Rod Dunbar;Margaret Callan;Paul Klenerman

  • Broad and strong memory CD4 + and CD8 + T cells induced by SARS-CoV-2 in UK convalescent individuals following COVID-19.

    Y Peng;A J Mentzer;G Liu;G Liu;X Yao

  • Maturation, activation, and protection of dendritic cells induced by double-stranded RNA.

    Marina Cella;Mariolina Salio;Yoichi Sakakibara;Hanno Langen

  • Characterization of human DNGR-1+ BDCA3+ leukocytes as putative equivalents of mouse CD8alpha+ dendritic cells.

    Lionel Franz Poulin;Mariolina Salio;Emmanuel Griessinger;Fernando Anjos-Afonso

  • NKT cells enhance CD4+ and CD8+ T cell responses to soluble antigen in vivo through direct interaction with dendritic cells.

    Ian F. Hermans;Jonathan D. Silk;Uzi Gileadi;Mariolina Salio

  • Immune Activation and CD8+ T-Cell Differentiation towards Senescence in HIV-1 Infection

    L Papagno;C A Spina;A Marchant;M Salio

  • Inhibition of dendritic cell maturation by herpes simplex virus.

    Mariolina Salio;Marina Cella;Mark Suter;Antonio Lanzavecchia

  • Harnessing invariant NKT cells in vaccination strategies

    V Cerundolo;J D Silk;S H Masri;M Salio

  • The angiogenesis induced by HIV-1 tat protein is mediated by the Flk-1/KDR receptor on vascular endothelial cells.

    Adriana Albini;Raffaella Soldi;Daniela Giunciuglio;Enrico Giraudo

  • A blood atlas of COVID-19 defines hallmarks of disease severity and specificity

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  • Degradation of T Cell Receptor (TCR)–CD3-ζ Complexes after Antigenic Stimulation

    Salvatore Valitutti;Sabina Müller;Mariolina Salio;Antonio Lanzavecchia

  • Invariant NKT cells reduce the immunosuppressive activity of influenza A virus–induced myeloid-derived suppressor cells in mice and humans

    Carmela De Santo;Mariolina Salio;S. Hajar Masri;Laurel Yong Hwa Lee

  • Selective Inhibition of Ii-dependent Antigen Presentation by Helicobacter pylori Toxin VacA

    Maurizio Molinari;Mariolina Salio;Carmela Galli;Nathalie Norais

  • Biology of CD1- and MR1-restricted T cells.

    Mariolina Salio;Jonathan D Silk;E Yvonne Jones;Vincenzo Cerundolo

  • Invariant NKT cells modulate the suppressive activity of IL-10-secreting neutrophils differentiated with serum amyloid A.

    Carmela De Santo;Ramon Arscott;Sarah Booth;Ioannis Karydis

  • Characterization of Siglec-H as a novel endocytic receptor expressed on murine plasmacytoid dendritic cell precursors.

    Jiquan Zhang;Anna Raper;Noriko Sugita;Ravi Hingorani

  • Dendritic cells: a journey from laboratory to clinic.

    Vincenzo Cerundolo;Ian F Hermans;Mariolina Salio

  • Lytic versus stimulatory synapse in cytotoxic T lymphocyte/target cell interaction: Manifestation of a dual activation threshold

    Mustapha Faroudi;Clemens Utzny;Mariolina Salio;Vincenzo Cerundolo

  • CpG-matured murine plasmacytoid dendritic cells are capable of in vivo priming of functional CD8 T cell responses to endogenous but not exogenous antigens.

    Mariolina Salio;Michael J. Palmowski;Ann Atzberger;Ian F. Hermans

  • Modulation of human natural killer T cell ligands on TLR-mediated antigen-presenting cell activation.

    Mariolina Salio;Anneliese O. Speak;Dawn Shepherd;Paolo Polzella

  • The VITAL assay: a versatile fluorometric technique for assessing CTL- and NKT-mediated cytotoxicity against multiple targets in vitro and in vivo

    Ian F. Hermans;Jonathan D. Silk;Jianping Yang;Michael J. Palmowski

  • Degradation of T Cell Receptor (TCR)-CD3- z Complexes after Antigenic Stimulation

    Salvatore Valitutti;Sabina Müller;Mariolina Salio;Antonio Lanzavecchia

Frequent Co-Authors

Vincenzo Cerundolo
Vincenzo Cerundolo University of Oxford
Gurdyal S. Besra
Gurdyal S. Besra University of Birmingham
Graham S. Ogg
Graham S. Ogg University of Oxford
Antonio Lanzavecchia
Antonio Lanzavecchia Istituto Nazionale Genetica Molecolare
Paul Klenerman
Paul Klenerman University of Oxford
Melita A. Gordon
Melita A. Gordon University of Liverpool
Frances M. Platt
Frances M. Platt University of Oxford
Benedikt M. Kessler
Benedikt M. Kessler University of Oxford
Andrew J. McMichael
Andrew J. McMichael University of Oxford
Eleanor Barnes
Eleanor Barnes University of Oxford

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