What is he best known for?
The fields of study Simon Fillatreau is best known for:
- Immune system
- Gene
- Antibody
His Immunology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Cell sorting.
In his work, Simon Fillatreau performs multidisciplinary research in Cell sorting and Flow cytometry.
In his papers, Simon Fillatreau integrates diverse fields, such as Flow cytometry and Cytometry.
His work often combines Cytometry and Mass cytometry studies.
His research ties Phenotype and Mass cytometry together.
Simon Fillatreau brings together Phenotype and Gene to produce work in his papers.
Simon Fillatreau merges Gene with Transcriptome in his research.
Simon Fillatreau combines Transcriptome and Gene expression in his research.
Simon Fillatreau undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Gene expression and Downregulation and upregulation through his works.
His most cited work include:
- B cells regulate autoimmunity by provision of IL-10 (1375 citations)
- IL-35-producing B cells are critical regulators of immunity during autoimmune and infectious diseases (785 citations)
- Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies (second edition) (670 citations)
What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date
Simon Fillatreau performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Immunology and Virology via his papers.
In his works, Simon Fillatreau performs multidisciplinary study on Virology and Immunology.
In his research, he performs multidisciplinary study on Immune system and Autoimmunity.
While working in this field, he studies both Antibody and Cytokine.
Cytokine and B cell are two areas of study in which Simon Fillatreau engages in interdisciplinary work.
B cell and Antigen are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary research.
He conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Antigen and T cell.
In his work, Simon Fillatreau performs multidisciplinary research in T cell and Antigen-presenting cell.
Simon Fillatreau conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Cell biology and Biochemistry through his research.
Simon Fillatreau most often published in these fields:
- Immunology (93.15%)
- Immune system (72.60%)
- Antibody (64.38%)
What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2019-2022)?
- Immunology (100.00%)
- Gene (75.00%)
- Genetics (75.00%)
In recent works Simon Fillatreau was focusing on the following fields of study:
Within the field of Adoptive cell transfer and T-cell receptor Simon Fillatreau studies T cell.
His work on Immunology is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Acquired immune system.
He integrates Acquired immune system with Cytotoxic T cell in his research.
His Cytotoxic T cell study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as NKG2D.
His research on NKG2D often connects related topics like Biochemistry.
He merges many fields, such as Biochemistry and Cell biology, in his writings.
Simon Fillatreau conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Cell biology and Immunology.
In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on Gene and Cell.
Simon Fillatreau performs integrative Cell and Genetics research in his work.
Between 2019 and 2022, his most popular works were:
- Guidelines for the use of flow cytometry and cell sorting in immunological studies (third edition) (103 citations)
- Toll-like receptor signalling in B cells during systemic lupus erythematosus (93 citations)
- mRNA vaccination of naive and COVID-19-recovered individuals elicits potent memory B cells that recognize SARS-CoV-2 variants (84 citations)
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