Muriel Moser is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their research primarily focuses on immunology and microbiology, with significant contributions in medicine. The main fields of study covered by their work include Immunology and Microbiology and Medicine, with subfields in Immunology, Oncology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, and Cancer Research.
The scientist's research topics encompass a range of themes including Immune Cell Function and Interaction, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, T-cell and B-cell Immunology, Immune cells in cancer, Protein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides, Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities, and Immunotherapy and Immune Responses.
Recent publications by Muriel Moser display a multidisciplinary approach in biomedical sciences. The following are some of their notable recent papers:
Muriel Moser has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, reflecting a networked research environment. Key collaborators include:
Their work has been published repeatedly in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:
Muriel Moser;Kenneth M. Murphy
Roberto Maldonado-López;Thibaut De Smedt;Patrick Michel;Jacques Godfroid
T. De Smedt;B. Pajak;E. Muraille;L. Lespagnard
Thibaut de Smedt;Marcelle van Mechelen;Geneviève De Becker;Jacques Urbain
Denis Bedoret;Hugues Wallemacq;Thomas Marichal;Christophe Desmet
VéRonique Flamand;Thierry Sornasse;Kris Thielemans;Christian Demanet
Muriel Moser
Eric Muraille;Oberdan Leo;Muriel Moser
Roberto Maldonado-López;Charlie Maliszewski;Jacques Urbain;Muriel Moser
Véronique Moulin;Fabienne Andris;Kris M. Thielemans;Charles Maliszewski
Muriel Moser;Thibaut De Smedt;Thierry Sornasse;Françoise Tielemans
Roberto Maldonado-López;Muriel Moser
Muriel Moser;Oberdan Leo
Guillaume Oldenhove;Magali de Heusch;Georgette Urbain-Vansanten;Jacques Urbain
Geneviève De Becker;Véronique Moulin;Bernard Pajak;Claudine Bruck
T Sornasse;V Flamand;G De Becker;H Bazin
Christelle Faveeuw;Sylvie Fougeray;Véronique Angeli;Josette Fontaine
Julie N.O. Denoeud;Muriel Moser
Nathalie Demotte;Grégoire Wieërs;Patrick Van Der Smissen;Muriel Moser
Caroline Coquerelle;Muriel Moser
R Maldonado-López;T De Smedt;B Pajak;C Heirman
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