Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
France
Mickaël Michaud mainly focuses on Immunology, Cancer research, Immunogenic cell death, Immune system and Autophagy. His Immunology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Interleukin 21, IL-2 receptor, CD40 and Antigen-presenting cell. Mickaël Michaud interconnects Endoplasmic reticulum, Calreticulin, Immunosurveillance, Cancer cell and Carcinogenesis in the investigation of issues within Cancer research.
His Immunogenic cell death study is associated with Apoptosis. The study incorporates disciplines such as Extracellular, Programmed cell death and Adenosine triphosphate in addition to Immune system. His Autophagy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Senescence, Cell biology, Sirtuin 1, PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway and Resveratrol.
Mickaël Michaud spends much of his time researching Cell biology, Cancer research, Autophagy, Programmed cell death and Immunogenic cell death. His biological study deals with issues like Gene knockdown, which deal with fields such as Sirolimus. He has researched Cancer research in several fields, including Calreticulin, Cisplatin, Cancer cell, Apoptosis and Immunology.
Mickaël Michaud works mostly in the field of Autophagy, limiting it down to topics relating to PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway and, in certain cases, Sirtuin 1, Senescence and Resveratrol, as a part of the same area of interest. His Immunogenic cell death research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cell, Secretion, Oxaliplatin, Immune system and Antigen. His work investigates the relationship between Immune system and topics such as Antigen-presenting cell that intersect with problems in Interleukin 12.
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Autophagy-dependent anticancer immune responses induced by chemotherapeutic agents in mice.
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Science (2011)
Immunogenic death of colon cancer cells treated with oxaliplatin.
A. Tesniere;F. Schlemmer;F. Schlemmer;F. Schlemmer;V. Boige;O. Kepp;O. Kepp;O. Kepp.
Oncogene (2010)
Caloric restriction and resveratrol promote longevity through the Sirtuin-1-dependent induction of autophagy
E Morselli;M C Maiuri;M C Maiuri;M C Maiuri;M Markaki;E Megalou.
Cell Death and Disease (2010)
Anticancer chemotherapy-induced intratumoral recruitment and differentiation of antigen-presenting cells.
Yuting Ma;Yuting Ma;Yuting Ma;Sandy Adjemian;Sandy Adjemian;Sandy Adjemian;Stephen R. Mattarollo;Takahiro Yamazaki;Takahiro Yamazaki;Takahiro Yamazaki.
Immunity (2013)
An immunosurveillance mechanism controls cancer cell ploidy
Laura Senovilla;Laura Senovilla;Laura Senovilla;Ilio Vitale;Ilio Vitale;Ilio Vitale;Isabelle Martins;Isabelle Martins;Isabelle Martins;Maximilien Tailler;Maximilien Tailler;Maximilien Tailler.
Science (2012)
Cardiac Glycosides Exert Anticancer Effects by Inducing Immunogenic Cell Death
Laurie Menger;Erika Vacchelli;Erika Vacchelli;Erika Vacchelli;Sandy Adjemian;Sandy Adjemian;Sandy Adjemian;Isabelle Martins;Isabelle Martins;Isabelle Martins.
Science Translational Medicine (2012)
Molecular mechanisms of ATP secretion during immunogenic cell death
Martins I;Wang Y;Wang Y;Wang Y;Michaud M;Michaud M;Michaud M;Ma Y;Ma Y;Ma Y.
Cell Death & Differentiation (2014)
Restoration of the immunogenicity of cisplatin-induced cancer cell death by endoplasmic reticulum stress.
I Martins;O Kepp;O Kepp;O Kepp;F Schlemmer;F Schlemmer;F Schlemmer;S Adjemian;S Adjemian;S Adjemian.
Oncogene (2011)
Mitochondrial gateways to cancer.
Lorenzo Galluzzi;Eugenia Morselli;Eugenia Morselli;Oliver Kepp;Oliver Kepp;Ilio Vitale;Ilio Vitale.
Molecular Aspects of Medicine (2010)
Chemotherapy induces ATP release from tumor cells.
Isabelle Martins;Antoine Tesniere;Oliver Kepp;Mickael Michaud.
Cell Cycle (2009)
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