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Overview

Tri Giang Phan is affiliated with the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Australia. Their research spans multiple intersecting areas within the biomedical sciences, particularly focusing on cancer, immunology, and molecular biology.

The scientist has contributed to a range of research topics including:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Bone Metabolism and Diseases

Their main fields of study include Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Immunology and Microbiology. Within these, subfields such as Immunology, Molecular Biology, Oncology, Infectious Diseases, and Cancer Research represent a significant portion of their published work.

Notable recent papers by Tri Giang Phan feature research in the field of cancer biology and cellular dormancy. These include:

  • The dormant cancer cell life cycle, 2020, Nature reviews. Cancer

Other highly cited recent papers, though involving different lead authors, are relevant within the same collaborative research environment and include:

  • Osteoclasts recycle via osteomorphs during RANKL-stimulated bone resorption, 2021, Cell
  • Osteocyte transcriptome mapping identifies a molecular landscape controlling skeletal homeostasis and susceptibility to skeletal disease, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Prostate cancer cell-intrinsic interferon signaling regulates dormancy and metastatic outgrowth in bone, 2020, EMBO Reports

Frequent co-authors associated with Tri Giang Phan's work include:

  • Peter I. Croucher
  • Weng Hua Khoo
  • Wunna Kyaw
  • Ryan C. Chai
  • Robert Brink

Tri Giang Phan's publications often appear in journals and platforms such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cell, Journal of Clinical Immunology, Clinical & Translational Immunology, and Internal Medicine Journal. This reflects a research output distributed across preprint servers and peer-reviewed journals focusing on clinical and translational aspects of immunology and cellular biology.

Best Publications

  • Excess BAFF Rescues Self-Reactive B Cells from Peripheral Deletion and Allows Them to Enter Forbidden Follicular and Marginal Zone Niches

    Marilyn Thien;Tri Giang Phan;Sandra Gardam;Michelle Amesbury

  • Subcapsular encounter and complement-dependent transport of immune complexes by lymph node B cells

    Tri Giang Phan;Irina Grigorova;Takaharu Okada;Takaharu Okada;Jason G Cyster

  • Antigen recognition strength regulates the choice between extrafollicular plasma cell and germinal center B cell differentiation

    Didrik Paus;Tri Giang Phan;Tri Giang Phan;Tyani D. Chan;Tyani D. Chan;Sandra Gardam;Sandra Gardam

  • High affinity germinal center B cells are actively selected into the plasma cell compartment

    Tri Giang Phan;Didrik Paus;Didrik Paus;Tyani D. Chan;Tyani D. Chan;Marian L. Turner

  • Immune complex relay by subcapsular sinus macrophages and noncognate B cells drives antibody affinity maturation

    Tri Giang Phan;Jesse A Green;Elizabeth E Gray;Ying Xu

  • Osteoclasts control reactivation of dormant myeloma cells by remodelling the endosteal niche.

    Michelle A Lawson;Michelle M McDonald;Michelle M McDonald;Natasa Kovacic;Weng Hua Khoo;Weng Hua Khoo

  • High-throughput targeted long-read single cell sequencing reveals the clonal and transcriptional landscape of lymphocytes

    Mandeep Singh;Mandeep Singh;Ghamdan Al-Eryani;Ghamdan Al-Eryani;Shaun Carswell;James M. Ferguson

  • Visualizing B cell capture of cognate antigen from follicular dendritic cells

    Kazuhiro Suzuki;Irina Grigorova;Tri Giang Phan;Lisa M. Kelly

  • Impaired Intestinal Permeability Contributes to Ongoing Bowel Symptoms in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Mucosal Healing

    Jeff Chang;Jeff Chang;Rupert W. Leong;Rupert W. Leong;Valerie C. Wasinger;Matthew Ip

  • Challenges and opportunities for non-antibody scaffold drugs.

    Rodrigo Vazquez-Lombardi;Tri Giang Phan;Carsten Zimmermann;David Lowe

  • B Cell Receptor–independent Stimuli Trigger Immunoglobulin (Ig) Class Switch Recombination and Production of IgG Autoantibodies by Anergic Self-Reactive B Cells

    Tri Giang Phan;Michelle Amesbury;Sandra Gardam;Jeffrey Crosbie

  • Transient tissue priming via ROCK inhibition uncouples pancreatic cancer progression, sensitivity to chemotherapy, and metastasis

    Claire Vennin;Claire Vennin;Venessa T. Chin;Venessa T. Chin;Sean C. Warren;Sean C. Warren;Morghan C. Lucas;Morghan C. Lucas

  • Cortical sinus probing, S1P1-dependent entry and flow-based capture of egressing T cells

    Irina L Grigorova;Susan R Schwab;Susan R Schwab;Tri Giang Phan;Trung H M Pham

  • Monogenic mutations differentially affect the quantity and quality of T follicular helper cells in patients with human primary immunodeficiencies

    Cindy S. Ma;Cindy S. Ma;Natalie Wong;Geetha Rao;Danielle T. Avery

  • T follicular helper cells have distinct modes of migration and molecular signatures in naive and memory immune responses.

    Dan Suan;Dan Suan;Akira Nguyen;Akira Nguyen;Imogen Moran;Imogen Moran;Katherine Bourne

  • Generation of memory B cells and their reactivation.

    Takeshi Inoue;Imogen Moran;Imogen Moran;Ryo Shinnakasu;Tri Giang Phan;Tri Giang Phan

  • Inhibiting the osteocyte-specific protein sclerostin increases bone mass and fracture resistance in multiple myeloma.

    Michelle M. McDonald;Michelle M. McDonald;Michaela R. Reagan;Michaela R. Reagan;Scott E. Youlten;Scott E. Youlten;Sindhu T. Mohanty

  • Antigen-selected, immunoglobulin-secreting cells persist in human spleen and bone marrow.

    Julia I Ellyard;Danielle T Avery;Danielle T Avery;Danielle T Avery;Tri Giang Phan;Tri Giang Phan;Tri Giang Phan;Nathan J Hare;Nathan J Hare;Nathan J Hare

  • Real-time intravital imaging establishes tumor-associated macrophages as the extraskeletal target of bisphosphonate action in cancer.

    Simon Junankar;Gemma Shay;Julie Jurczyluk;Naveid Ali

  • Single Cell RNA Sequencing of Rare Immune Cell Populations.

    Akira Nguyen;Weng Hua Khoo;Imogen Moran;Imogen Moran;Peter I Croucher

  • Altered Migration, Recruitment, and Somatic Hypermutation in the Early Response of Marginal Zone B Cells to T Cell-Dependent Antigen

    Tri Giang Phan;Sandra Gardam;Antony Basten;Robert Brink

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart G. Tangye
Stuart G. Tangye Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Robert Brink
Robert Brink University of New South Wales
Cindy S. Ma
Cindy S. Ma Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Elissa K. Deenick
Elissa K. Deenick Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Stephen Adelstein
Stephen Adelstein Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Christopher C. Goodnow
Christopher C. Goodnow Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Antony Basten
Antony Basten Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Danielle T. Avery
Danielle T. Avery Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Alexander Swarbrick
Alexander Swarbrick Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Michael J. Rogers
Michael J. Rogers Garvan Institute of Medical Research

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