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Francesco M. Marincola
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 473
Citations - 41473
Francesco M. Marincola is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immune system & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 462 publications receiving 38129 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesco M. Marincola include Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer & Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Transcriptomic profiles conducive to immune-mediated tumor rejection in human breast cancer skin metastases treated with Imiquimod.
Mariya Rozenblit,Wouter Hendrickx,Adriana Heguy,Luis Chiriboga,Cynthia A. Loomis,Karina Ray,Farbod Darvishian,Mikala Egeblad,Sandra Demaria,Francesco M. Marincola,Davide Bedognetti,Sylvia Adams +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that topical imiquimod can induce a robust immune response in breast cancer metastases, and this response is more likely to occur in tumors with a pre-activated microenvironment, and could be utilized in combination with other targeted immunotherapies to increase therapeutic efficacy.
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World-Wide Immunoscore Task Force: meeting report from the "Melanoma Bridge", Napoli, November 30th-December 3rd, 2016.
Jérôme Galon,Alessandro Lugli,Carlo Bifulco,Franck Pagès,Giuseppe Masucci,Francesco M. Marincola,Paolo A. Ascierto +6 more
TL;DR: The Immunoscore as a new possible approach in the classification of cancer, designated TNM-Immune, studied in colon cancer patients with predictive and prognostic value and a redefinition of the Laboratory system according to the LEAN Management process.
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A global approach to tumor immunology.
TL;DR: It is hypothesize that inflammation is primarily driven by the phenotype of tumor cells that can modulate their microenvironment through cell-to-cell interactions or the secretion of soluble factors, and this hypothesis is explored by reporting and summarizing most of the recent work on the subject.
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High throughput HLA sequence-based typing (SBT) utilizing the ABI Prism 3700 DNA Analyzer.
Sharon Adams,Kathleen C. Barracchini,Toni B. Simonis,David F. Stroncek,Francesco M. Marincola +4 more
TL;DR: The ability to provide allele level HLA typing results can have significant functional implications for the bone marrow transplant community and numerous vaccine studies.
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Bottom up: a modular view of immunology.
Ena Wang,Francesco M. Marincola +1 more
TL;DR: In this issue of Immunity, Chaussabel et al. apply an inductive approach to pathway discovery identifying modular units that govern human immune biology.