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Gabriel A. Rabinovich
Researcher at Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental
Publications - 332
Citations - 33505
Gabriel A. Rabinovich is an academic researcher from Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galectin & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 309 publications receiving 27524 citations. Previous affiliations of Gabriel A. Rabinovich include University of Buenos Aires & National Scientific and Technical Research Council.
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Tumor Microenvironmental Features and Outcome in Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorder
Maja Ølholm Vase,Eva Futtrup Maksten,Knud Bendix,Stephen Hamilton-Dutoit,Claus Yding Andersen,Michael Boe Møller,Søren Schwartz Sørensen,Bente Jespersen,Jan Kampmann,Gabriel A. Rabinovich,Esben Søndergård,Patricia Switten Nielsen,Francesco d'Amore +12 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate the tumor microenvironmental characteristics of DLBCL-type PTLD in a population-based cohort of PTLD patients diagnosed in the period 1994-2011 and find that specific immune cell subshells were variably expressed in different PTLD subtypes.
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Defining the Fate and Function of Effector T cells Through Galectin-1-Galectin-1 Ligand-Binding Interactions: Implications in Tumor Immunity
TL;DR: Aiming of the Gal-1–Gal-1 ligand axis to regulate inflammation or boost antitumor immune responses is examined, highlighting the importance of understanding the identity and functional nature of Gal- 1 and its ligands to strategically and safely manipulate the immune system to control immunopathologic conditions.
angiogenesis and sensitivity to anti-angiogenic treatment
Diego O. Croci,Juan P. Cerliani,Nicolás A. Pinto,Luciano Gastón Morosi,Gabriel A. Rabinovich,Medicina Experimental +5 more
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Conceptos emergentes de tolerancia y autoinmunidad: Nuevos enfoques terapéuticos
Esteban Ciliberti,Leandro Carambia,Sebastian Cavallin,Osvaldo L. Cerda,J. J. Poderoso,Gabriel A. Rabinovich +5 more
TL;DR: Its promising potential currently offers new therapeutic agents to control and attenuate pathological tissue damage and further research regarding these biologic agents is required, since they are not free from inconveniences.