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Roland S. Liblau is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on Immunology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Infectious Diseases.

The scientist's research addresses a number of key topics, including:

  • Multiple Sclerosis Research Studies
  • Sleep and Wakefulness Research
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Sleep and related disorders

Roland S. Liblau has contributed to numerous publications, with recent papers including:

  • "Revisiting the Hallmarks of Aging to Identify Markers of Biological Age" (2020), published in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer s Disease
  • "Anti-CD20 therapies in multiple sclerosis: From pathology to the clinic" (2023), published in Frontiers in Immunology
  • "Distinct immunological signatures discriminate severe COVID-19 from non-SARS-CoV-2-driven critical pneumonia" (2021), published in Immunity
  • "Tissue-resident CD8 + T cells drive compartmentalized and chronic autoimmune damage against CNS neurons" (2022), published in Science Translational Medicine
  • "Broader Epstein-Barr virus-specific T cell receptor repertoire in patients with multiple sclerosis" (2022), published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine

The frequent co-authors they have worked with include Sandrine Andrieu, Sophie Guyonnet, Angelo Parini, Béatrice Pignolet, and Florence Bucciarelli.

Roland S. Liblau's publications appear regularly in several key scientific journals, among which the most frequent venues are:

  • Frontiers in Immunology
  • Science Translational Medicine
  • The Journal of Frailty & Aging
  • The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • Multiple Sclerosis Journal

Best Publications

  • Th1 and Th2 CD4+ T cells in the pathogenesis of organ-specific autoimmune diseases

    Roland S. Liblau;Steven M. Singer;Hugh O. McDevitt

  • Immune response to glutamic acid decarboxylase correlates with insulitis in non-obese diabetic mice

    Roland Tisch;Xiao Dong Yang;Steven M. Singer;Roland S. Liblau

  • ECTRIMS/EAN guideline on the pharmacological treatment of people with multiple sclerosis.

    X. Montalban;R. Gold;A. J. Thompson;S. Otero‐Romero

  • Continuous Activation of Autoreactive CD4+ CD25+ Regulatory T Cells in the Steady State

    Sylvain Fisson;Guillaume Darrasse-Jèze;Elena Litvinova;Franck Septier

  • Classification of current anticancer immunotherapies

    Lorenzo Galluzzi;Erika Vacchelli;José Manuel Bravo-San Pedro;Aitziber Buqué

  • Narcolepsy - clinical spectrum, aetiopathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment.

    Claudio L. A. Bassetti;Antoine Adamantidis;Denis Burdakov;Denis Burdakov;Denis Burdakov;Fang Han

  • Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mobilizes neural progenitors from the subventricular zone to undergo oligodendrogenesis in adult mice.

    Nathalie Picard-Riera;Laurence Decker;Cécile Delarasse;Karine Goude

  • The compartmentalized inflammatory response in the multiple sclerosis brain is composed of tissue-resident CD8+ T lymphocytes and B cells

    Joana Machado-Santos;Etsuji Saji;Anna R Tröscher;Manuela Paunovic

  • Ito cells are liver-resident antigen-presenting cells for activating T cell responses.

    Florian Winau;Guido Hegasy;Ralf Weiskirchen;Stephan Weber

  • A role for non-MHC genetic polymorphism in susceptibility to spontaneous autoimmunity

    Bernadette Scott;Roland Liblau;Sylvia Degermann;Lori Anne Marconi

  • Effect of tumor necrosis factor alpha on insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus in NOD mice. I. The early development of autoimmunity and the diabetogenic process.

    Xiao-Dong Yang;Roland Tisch;Steven M. Singer;Zhu A. Cao

  • The Roles of Fas/APO-1 (CD95) and TNF in Antigen-Induced Programmed Cell Death in T Cell Receptor Transgenic Mice

    Huey-Kang Sytwu;Roland S Liblau;Hugh O McDevitt

  • Myeloid-derived suppressor cells in inflammatory bowel disease: a new immunoregulatory pathway.

    Lydia A. Haile;Reinhard von Wasielewski;Jaba Gamrekelashvili;Christine Krüger

  • Enterocolitis induced by autoimmune targeting of enteric glial cells: a possible mechanism in Crohn's disease?

    Anne Cornet;Tor C. Savidge;Julie Cabarrocas;Wen-Lin Deng

  • Chronic Tumor Necrosis Factor Alters T Cell Responses by Attenuating T Cell Receptor Signaling

    Andrew P. Cope;Roland S. Liblau;Xiao-Dong Yang;Mauro Congia

  • CD8(+) T cell-mediated spontaneous diabetes in neonatal mice.

    David J. Morgan;Roland Liblau;Bernadette Scott;Shonna Fleck

  • Identification of a novel natural regulatory CD8 T-cell subset and analysis of its mechanism of regulation

    Emmanuel Xystrakis;Anne S. Dejean;Isabelle Bernard;Philippe Druet

  • Intravenous injection of soluble antigen induces thymic and peripheral T-cells apoptosis.

    Roland S. Liblau;Roland Tisch;Kevan Shokat;Xiao Dong Yang

  • Autoreactive CD8 T Cells in Organ-Specific Autoimmunity: Emerging Targets for Therapeutic Intervention

    Roland S. Liblau;F.Susan Wong;Lennart T. Mars;Pere Santamaria

  • Changes in enteric neurone phenotype and intestinal functions in a transgenic mouse model of enteric glia disruption

    Aubé Ac;Cabarrocas J;Bauer J;Philippe D

  • An antigen-specific pathway for CD8 T cells across the blood-brain barrier.

    Ian Galea;Martine Bernardes-Silva;Penny A. Forse;Nico van Rooijen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Bauer
Jan Bauer Medical University of Vienna
Hugh O. McDevitt
Hugh O. McDevitt Stanford University
Hans Lassmann
Hans Lassmann Medical University of Vienna
Bertrand Fontaine
Bertrand Fontaine Université Paris Cité
Yves Dauvilliers
Yves Dauvilliers University of Montpellier
Heinz Wiendl
Heinz Wiendl University of Münster
Anne-Mieke Vandamme
Anne-Mieke Vandamme Rega Institute for Medical Research
David Klatzmann
David Klatzmann Sorbonne University

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