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Zlatko Trajanoski is affiliated with Innsbruck Medical University in Austria and has an extensive publication record in several fields within biomedical research. Their work spans Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Immunology and Microbiology, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Immunology, Oncology, Cancer Research, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

Their research covers a range of topics including:

  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses

Zlatko Trajanoski has co-authored frequently with several researchers, including Dietmar Rieder, Gregor Sturm, Francesca Finotello, Georgios Fotakis, and Christina Plattner. This collaboration reflects a strong network within the scientific community.

Their most recent publications include:

  • Cardiopulmonary recovery after COVID-19: an observational prospective multicentre trial (2020), published in European Respiratory Journal
  • High-resolution single-cell atlas reveals diversity and plasticity of tissue-resident neutrophils in non-small cell lung cancer (2022), published in Cancer Cell
  • Mitochondrial DNA drives abscopal responses to radiation that are inhibited by autophagy (2020), published in Nature Immunology
  • Scirpy: a Scanpy extension for analyzing single-cell T-cell receptor-sequencing data (2020), published in Bioinformatics
  • Comprehensive characterization of the prostate tumor microenvironment identifies CXCR4/CXCL12 crosstalk as a novel antiangiogenic therapeutic target in prostate cancer (2022), published in Molecular Cancer

These publications have appeared in a variety of journals and platforms. The venues with the highest number of publications include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
  • Nature Cancer
  • Frontiers in Immunology

Zlatko Trajanoski's research involves the integration of advanced molecular and immunological techniques, particularly in cancer and immune system studies. Their work on single-cell analysis and immune interactions in cancer contexts contributes to understanding complex biological systems and therapeutic targets.

Best Publications

  • Type, Density, and Location of Immune Cells Within Human Colorectal Tumors Predict Clinical Outcome

    Jérôme Galon;Anne Costes;Fatima Sanchez-Cabo;Amos Kirilovsky

  • ClueGO: a Cytoscape plug-in to decipher functionally grouped gene ontology and pathway annotation networks

    Gabriela-Luana Bindea;Bernhard Mlecnik;Hubert Hackl;Pornpimol Charoentong

  • Spatiotemporal dynamics of intratumoral immune cells reveal the immune landscape in human cancer.

    Gabriela Bindea;Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik;Marie Tosolini;Marie Tosolini;Marie Tosolini;Amos Kirilovsky;Amos Kirilovsky;Amos Kirilovsky

  • Pan-cancer Immunogenomic Analyses Reveal Genotype-Immunophenotype Relationships and Predictors of Response to Checkpoint Blockade

    Pornpimol Charoentong;Francesca Finotello;Mihaela Angelova;Clemens Mayer

  • Effector Memory T Cells, Early Metastasis, and Survival in Colorectal Cancer

    Franck Pagès;Anne Berger;Matthieu Camus;Fatima Sanchez-Cabo

  • Genesis: cluster analysis of microarray data

    Alexander Sturn;John Quackenbush;Zlatko Trajanoski

  • Histopathologic-Based Prognostic Factors of Colorectal Cancers Are Associated With the State of the Local Immune Reaction

    Bernhard Mlecnik;Marie Tosolini;Amos Kirilovsky;Anne Berger

  • In Situ Cytotoxic and Memory T Cells Predict Outcome in Patients With Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer

    Franck Pages;Amos Kirilovsky;Bernhard Mlecnik;Martin Asslaber

  • Integrative Analyses of Colorectal Cancer Show Immunoscore Is a Stronger Predictor of Patient Survival Than Microsatellite Instability

    Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik;Bernhard Mlecnik;Gabriela Bindea;Gabriela Bindea;Gabriela Bindea;Helen K. Angell;Pauline Maby

  • Molecular and pharmacological modulators of the tumor immune contexture revealed by deconvolution of RNA-seq data

    Francesca Finotello;Clemens Mayer;Christina Plattner;Gerhard Laschober

  • Impaired glucose transport as a cause of decreased insulin-stimulated muscle glycogen synthesis in type 2 diabetes.

    Gary W. Cline;Kitt Falk Petersen;Martin Krssak;Jun Shen

  • A survey of tools for variant analysis of next-generation genome sequencing data

    Stephan Pabinger;Andreas Dander;Maria Fischer;Rene Snajder

  • Characterization of the immunophenotypes and antigenomes of colorectal cancers reveals distinct tumor escape mechanisms and novel targets for immunotherapy

    Mihaela Angelova;Pornpimol Charoentong;Hubert Hackl;Maria L Fischer

  • Gene expression profiling of human mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow during expansion and osteoblast differentiation

    Birgit Kulterer;Gerald Friedl;Anita Jandrositz;Fatima Sanchez-Cabo

  • miR‐17, miR‐19b, miR‐20a, and miR‐106a are down‐regulated in human aging

    Matthias Hackl;Stefan Brunner;Klaus Fortschegger;Carina Schreiner

  • Thin-film microbiosensors for glucose-lactate monitoring

    Gerhard Jobst;Isabella Moser;Mehdi Varahram;Peter Svasek

  • Cardiopulmonary recovery after COVID-19: an observational prospective multicentre trial

    Thomas Sonnweber;Sabina Sahanic;Alex Pizzini;Anna Luger

  • Biomolecular network reconstruction identifies T-cell homing factors associated with survival in colorectal cancer.

    Bernhard Mlecnik;Marie Tosolini;Marie Tosolini;Marie Tosolini;Pornpimol Charoentong;Amos Kirilovsky;Amos Kirilovsky;Amos Kirilovsky

  • Quantifying tumor-infiltrating immune cells from transcriptomics data

    Francesca Finotello;Zlatko Trajanoski

  • Coordination of intratumoral immune reaction and human colorectal cancer recurrence.

    Matthieu Camus;Marie Tosolini;Bernhard Mlecnik;Franck Pages

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas R. Pieber
Thomas R. Pieber Medical University of Graz
Gerald Urban
Gerald Urban University of Freiburg
Wolf H. Fridman
Wolf H. Fridman Université Paris Cité
Frank Eisenhaber
Frank Eisenhaber Agency for Science, Technology and Research
John Quackenbush
John Quackenbush Harvard University
Patrick Bruneval
Patrick Bruneval Grenoble Alpes University
Justin M. Balko
Justin M. Balko Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Michael R. Speicher
Michael R. Speicher Medical University of Graz
Pidder Jansen-Dürr
Pidder Jansen-Dürr University of Innsbruck

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